18-Wheeler & Trucking Accident Lawyers in Throckmorton County, Texas
If you or a loved one has been injured in a commercial truck accident on Throckmorton County’s highways, you need an attorney who understands the unique dangers of big rig crashes—and how to hold negligent trucking companies fully accountable.
At Attorney911, we’ve spent over 25 years fighting for truck accident victims across Texas. Our team includes a former insurance defense attorney who knows exactly how trucking companies try to minimize claims. We use that insider knowledge to fight for maximum compensation for Throckmorton County families devastated by 18-wheeler collisions.
Call us now at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free consultation. We answer 24/7, and we’ll send a preservation letter today to protect the critical evidence in your case before it disappears.
Why 18-Wheeler Accidents in Throckmorton County Are Different
Trucking accidents aren’t like car crashes. The physics are different. The regulations are different. The insurance is different. And most importantly—the injuries are far more catastrophic.
In Throckmorton County, we see truck accidents on:
- US-183/283 – The primary north-south corridor through Throckmorton, where high-speed truck traffic mixes with local drivers
- FM 2375 & FM 2125 – Rural farm-to-market roads where fatigued drivers and improperly secured agricultural loads create hazards
- I-20 (nearest major interstate, ~50 miles south) – A major east-west freight corridor where Throckmorton County drivers often encounter long-haul truckers pushing hours-of-service limits
When an 80,000-pound truck collides with a passenger vehicle, the results are devastating. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that 76% of people killed in large truck crashes are occupants of the smaller vehicle.
In Throckmorton County, we’ve seen firsthand how these accidents change lives forever.
The Most Dangerous Types of Truck Accidents in Throckmorton County
1. Jackknife Accidents – Sudden, Violent, and Deadly
A jackknife occurs when a truck’s trailer swings out at a 90-degree angle to the cab, often blocking multiple lanes. These are especially common on Throckmorton County’s rural roads, where sudden braking on loose gravel or sharp turns can cause loss of control.
Common Causes in Throckmorton County:
- Improper braking on wet or uneven road surfaces
- Speeding on curves (especially on FM 2375 near the Brazos River)
- Empty or lightly loaded trailers (more prone to swing)
- Brake failures from poor maintenance
Why They’re So Dangerous:
- The trailer can sweep across multiple lanes, striking multiple vehicles
- Often results in underride collisions (see below)
- Nearly impossible for nearby drivers to avoid once a jackknife begins
Case Example:
In a recent Texas case, a truck driver jackknifed on I-20 near Abilene after braking suddenly for slowed traffic. The trailer swung into oncoming lanes, causing a 5-vehicle pileup and 2 fatalities. Investigation revealed the trucking company had failed to repair worn brakes despite multiple inspection citations.
2. Underride Collisions – The Most Horrific Truck Accidents
An underride occurs when a smaller vehicle slides underneath a truck’s trailer. The trailer’s height often shears off the top of the passenger vehicle, resulting in decapitation or catastrophic head injuries.
Two Types of Underride Accidents:
- Rear Underride – Vehicle strikes the back of a trailer (often at intersections or sudden stops)
- Side Underride – Vehicle strikes the side of a trailer (common during lane changes or wide turns)
Why Throckmorton County Is at Risk:
- Rural roads with poor lighting increase the risk of rear underride at night
- Agricultural trucks (common in Throckmorton County) often have inadequate underride guards
- High-speed collisions on US-183/283 make underride more likely
Federal Law Requires Rear Underride Guards – But Not Side Guards
While 49 CFR § 393.86 requires rear impact guards on most trailers, there is no federal requirement for side underride guards—despite them being just as deadly.
Case Example:
A $462 million verdict was awarded in Missouri after two men were decapitated when their vehicle slid under a trailer with a non-compliant rear guard. The trucking company had ignored repeated warnings about the defective guard.
3. Rollover Accidents – When Trucks Tip Over
Rollover accidents are especially dangerous in Throckmorton County, where trucks carrying agricultural products, livestock, or liquid cargo (like fuel or fertilizer) are common.
Common Causes in Throckmorton County:
- Speeding on curves (especially on FM 2375 near the river)
- Improperly secured loads (common with hay, grain, or livestock)
- Liquid cargo slosh (fuel, milk, or fertilizer shifting weight)
- Driver overcorrection after a tire blowout or lane departure
- Soft shoulders on rural roads causing instability
Why They’re So Dangerous:
- A rolling truck can crush multiple vehicles
- Cargo spills create secondary hazards (fuel fires, livestock on roadway)
- Often fatal for truck occupants (ejection, crushing)
Case Example:
A $160 million verdict was awarded in Alabama after a truck rollover left a driver quadriplegic. The trucking company had failed to train the driver on handling top-heavy loads, and the cargo was improperly secured.
4. Rear-End Collisions – When Trucks Can’t Stop in Time
A fully loaded 18-wheeler at 65 mph needs 525 feet to stop—nearly two football fields. When trucks follow too closely or fail to brake in time, the results are catastrophic.
Common Causes in Throckmorton County:
- Following too closely (tailgating) on US-183/283
- Driver distraction (cell phones, dispatch communications)
- Fatigue (Throckmorton County is a long-haul stop between major hubs)
- Brake failures (poor maintenance)
- Speeding (especially on open stretches of US-183)
Why They’re So Dangerous:
- Severe whiplash and spinal injuries from the initial impact
- Secondary collisions when the struck vehicle is pushed into other traffic
- Underride risk if the trailer’s rear guard fails
Case Example:
A Texas jury awarded $37.5 million after a truck rear-ended a family’s SUV, causing permanent brain injuries to their child. The truck driver had been driving 14 hours straight in violation of FMCSA hours-of-service rules.
5. Wide Turn Accidents (“Squeeze Play”) – When Trucks Cut You Off
Trucks need extra space to turn, especially at rural intersections in Throckmorton County. When a truck swings wide (often to the left) before making a right turn, it creates a dangerous gap that passenger vehicles may try to enter—only to be crushed when the truck completes its turn.
Common Locations in Throckmorton County:
- US-183 & FM 2375 (frequent right turns for local businesses)
- Downtown Throckmorton intersections (narrow streets, tight turns)
- Agricultural loading areas (trucks turning into fields or grain elevators)
Why They’re So Dangerous:
- Pedestrians and cyclists are especially vulnerable
- Crushing injuries when vehicles are trapped between the truck and curb
- Multiple vehicles can be involved if the truck blocks traffic
Case Example:
A $15 million settlement was reached after a truck making a wide right turn in Fort Worth crushed a motorcyclist who tried to pass on the right. The trucking company had failed to train the driver on proper turning procedures.
6. Blind Spot Accidents (“No-Zone”) – When Trucks Can’t See You
Trucks have four massive blind spots—called “No-Zones”—where the driver cannot see nearby vehicles.
The Four No-Zones:
- Front No-Zone – 20 feet directly in front of the cab
- Rear No-Zone – 30 feet behind the trailer
- Left Side No-Zone – Extends from the cab door backward
- Right Side No-Zone – Largest blind spot, extends from the cab door backward and is much wider than the left side
Why Throckmorton County Drivers Are at Risk:
- Rural roads with no shoulders force cars into blind spots
- High-speed passing on US-183/283 increases risk
- Agricultural trucks often have poorly adjusted mirrors
Case Example:
A Texas jury awarded $21.6 million after a truck side-swiped a minivan while changing lanes on I-35. The trucking company had failed to train the driver on proper mirror adjustment, and the accident was caught on dashcam footage.
7. Tire Blowout Accidents – When Rubber Meets the Road
Tire blowouts are especially dangerous in Throckmorton County, where heat, rough roads, and heavy agricultural loads increase the risk.
Common Causes in Throckmorton County:
- Underinflated tires (common in hot Texas summers)
- Overloaded trucks (agricultural and oilfield haulers)
- Worn or aging tires (many trucks drive on retreads)
- Road debris (common on rural FM roads)
- Manufacturing defects (recalls for defective tires)
Why They’re So Dangerous:
- Sudden loss of control – especially if a steer tire (front) blows out
- Debris strikes – “road gators” (tire remnants) can shatter windshields
- Secondary crashes – when the truck swerves into other lanes
Case Example:
A $141.5 million verdict was awarded after a tire blowout caused a truck to cross the median on I-10, killing a family in oncoming traffic. The trucking company had ignored multiple warnings about the worn tires.
8. Brake Failure Accidents – When Trucks Can’t Stop
Brake failures cause 29% of all large truck crashes, according to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).
Common Causes in Throckmorton County:
- Worn brake pads/shoes (not replaced)
- Improper brake adjustment (too loose)
- Air brake system leaks (common in older trucks)
- Overheated brakes (from long descents or excessive use)
- Contaminated brake fluid (water or debris in the system)
Why They’re So Dangerous:
- High-speed rear-end collisions
- Multi-vehicle pileups (especially on US-183/283)
- Runaway trucks on hills (though Throckmorton County is relatively flat)
Case Example:
A $25.4 million verdict was awarded after a truck’s brakes failed on I-45, causing a 10-vehicle pileup and 3 fatalities. The trucking company had deferred maintenance to save costs, despite multiple out-of-service citations for brake violations.
9. Cargo Spill & Shift Accidents – When Loads Become Deadly
Improperly secured cargo causes rollovers, lost loads, and hazardous spills—all of which are major risks in Throckmorton County’s agricultural and oilfield trucking.
Common Cargo-Related Accidents in Throckmorton County:
- Rollover from shifted loads (hay, grain, livestock)
- Spilled cargo on roadways (logs, pipes, machinery)
- Hazmat spills (fuel, chemicals, fertilizers)
- Falling debris (tools, equipment, building materials)
FMCSA Cargo Securement Rules (49 CFR § 393.100-136):
- Cargo must be immobilized or secured to prevent shifting
- Tiedowns must have sufficient working load limits
- Specific rules for different cargo types (logs, coils, machinery, etc.)
Case Example:
A $730 million verdict (one of the largest in U.S. history) was awarded after an oversized Navy propeller fell off a flatbed truck on I-35, killing a 73-year-old woman. The trucking company had failed to properly secure the load, and the cargo was 20,000 pounds over the legal weight limit.
10. Head-On Collisions – The Deadliest Truck Crashes
Head-on collisions are among the most fatal truck accidents, with closing speeds combining both vehicles’ velocities.
Common Causes in Throckmorton County:
- Driver fatigue (falling asleep at the wheel)
- Distraction (cell phones, GPS, dispatch communications)
- Impaired driving (drugs, alcohol)
- Medical emergencies (heart attack, seizure)
- Wrong-way entry (onto divided highways)
- Passing on two-lane roads (US-183/283)
Why They’re So Deadly:
- Almost always fatal for passenger vehicle occupants
- Catastrophic injuries (TBI, spinal cord damage, internal bleeding)
- Fuel fires from ruptured tanks
Case Example:
A $1 billion verdict was awarded in Florida after a truck driver crossed the median on I-95, killing an 18-year-old. The trucking company had hired the driver despite a long history of safety violations, including multiple previous fatigue-related crashes.
Who Is Liable in a Throckmorton County Truck Accident?
Unlike car accidents, multiple parties can be held responsible in a trucking crash. At Attorney911, we investigate every possible defendant to maximize your compensation.
1. The Truck Driver
The driver may be liable for:
- Speeding or reckless driving
- Distracted driving (cell phone, texting, dispatch communications)
- Fatigued driving (violating hours-of-service rules)
- Impaired driving (drugs, alcohol)
- Failure to inspect the vehicle (pre-trip/post-trip violations)
- Traffic violations (running red lights, improper turns)
Evidence We Pursue:
- ELD (Electronic Logging Device) data – Proves hours of service violations
- ECM/Black Box data – Shows speed, braking, throttle position
- Cell phone records – Proves distraction
- Drug/alcohol test results – Proves impairment
- Driving record – Shows history of violations
2. The Trucking Company (Motor Carrier)
The trucking company is often the most important defendant because they have deep pockets (high insurance limits) and direct responsibility for safety.
Bases for Trucking Company Liability:
| Legal Theory | What It Means | Example in Throckmorton County |
|---|---|---|
| Respondeat Superior | Employer is liable for employee’s negligence | Driver was speeding while making a delivery for the company |
| Negligent Hiring | Hiring an unqualified or dangerous driver | Hiring a driver with multiple DUIs or a suspended CDL |
| Negligent Training | Inadequate safety training | Failing to train drivers on Throckmorton County’s rural road hazards |
| Negligent Supervision | Failing to monitor driver behavior | Ignoring repeated hours-of-service violations |
| Negligent Maintenance | Poor vehicle upkeep | Failing to repair brakes or replace worn tires |
| Negligent Scheduling | Pressuring drivers to violate HOS rules | Requiring drivers to meet unrealistic delivery deadlines |
Evidence We Pursue:
- Driver Qualification File (DQF) – Proves negligent hiring
- Maintenance records – Proves deferred repairs
- Dispatch logs – Shows schedule pressure
- Safety policies – Proves lack of training
- CSA scores – Shows pattern of violations
Case Example:
A Texas jury awarded $150 million (the largest trucking settlement in U.S. history) after a Werner Enterprises truck killed two children on I-30. The trucking company had ignored multiple warnings about the driver’s fatigue and safety violations.
3. The Cargo Owner / Shipper
The company that owns the cargo and arranged for its transport may be liable if:
- They provided improper loading instructions
- They failed to disclose hazardous cargo
- They required overweight loading
- They pressured the carrier to expedite delivery
Evidence We Pursue:
- Shipping contracts
- Loading instructions
- Hazmat disclosure documents
- Weight certification records
4. The Cargo Loading Company
If a third-party company loaded the cargo, they may be liable for:
- Improper cargo securement (49 CFR 393 violations)
- Unbalanced load distribution
- Exceeding vehicle weight ratings
- Failure to train loaders on securement rules
Evidence We Pursue:
- Loading procedures
- Securement equipment used
- Weight distribution records
- Loader training records
5. Truck & Trailer Manufacturer
If a defective truck or component caused the crash, the manufacturer may be liable for:
- Design defects (unstable trailers, poor brake systems)
- Manufacturing defects (faulty welds, weak materials)
- Failure to warn of known dangers
Evidence We Pursue:
- Recall notices
- Similar defect complaints (NHTSA database)
- Design specifications
- Component failure analysis
Case Example:
A $90 million verdict was awarded after a defective steering component caused a truck to cross the median on I-40, killing a family. The manufacturer had known about the defect for years but failed to issue a recall.
6. Parts Manufacturer (Brakes, Tires, etc.)
Companies that manufacture specific parts (brakes, tires, couplings) may be liable for:
- Defective brake components
- Defective tires (blowouts)
- Defective steering mechanisms
- Defective lighting systems
Evidence We Pursue:
- Failed component for expert analysis
- Recall history for the part
- Similar failure patterns
7. Maintenance Company
If a third-party maintenance company serviced the truck, they may be liable for:
- Negligent repairs (failed to fix known problems)
- Failure to identify safety issues
- Improper brake adjustments
- Using wrong or substandard parts
Evidence We Pursue:
- Maintenance work orders
- Mechanic qualifications
- Parts used in repairs
- Inspection reports
8. Freight Broker
Freight brokers arrange transportation but don’t own trucks. They may be liable for:
- Negligent selection of carrier (hiring a company with a poor safety record)
- Failure to verify carrier insurance
- Failure to check carrier CSA scores
- Selecting the cheapest carrier despite safety concerns
Evidence We Pursue:
- Broker-carrier agreements
- Carrier selection criteria
- Carrier safety record at time of selection
9. Truck Owner (If Different from Carrier)
In owner-operator arrangements, the truck owner may have separate liability for:
- Negligent entrustment (allowing an unfit driver to use the truck)
- Failure to maintain owned equipment
- Knowledge of driver’s unfitness
Evidence We Pursue:
- Lease agreements
- Maintenance responsibility allocations
- Owner’s knowledge of driver history
10. Government Entity
Federal, state, or local government may be liable in limited circumstances, such as:
- Dangerous road design (sharp curves, poor signage)
- Failure to maintain roads (potholes, debris, worn markings)
- Inadequate safety barriers
- Improper work zone setup
Special Considerations in Throckmorton County:
- Sovereign immunity limits government liability
- Strict notice requirements (must file claim within 6 months in Texas)
- Must prove actual notice of the dangerous condition
Evidence We Pursue:
- Road design specifications
- Maintenance records
- Prior accident history at the location
- Citizen complaints about the condition
Why You Need an 18-Wheeler Accident Lawyer in Throckmorton County
1. Evidence Disappears Fast – Act Within 48 Hours
Trucking companies destroy evidence to protect themselves. Critical data can be lost forever if you don’t act quickly:
| Evidence Type | How Long It Lasts | What We Do to Preserve It |
|---|---|---|
| ECM/Black Box Data | Overwrites in 30 days | Send spoliation letter immediately |
| ELD (Electronic Logs) | May be deleted in 6 months | Subpoena records before they’re purged |
| Dashcam Footage | Often deleted in 7-14 days | Demand preservation within 24 hours |
| Surveillance Video | Business cameras overwrite in 7-30 days | Canvass nearby businesses same day |
| Witness Memory | Fades within weeks | Interview witnesses before memories fade |
| Physical Evidence | Truck may be repaired or scrapped | Photograph damage before it’s fixed |
Our 48-Hour Evidence Preservation Protocol:
- Send spoliation letters to trucking company, insurer, and all liable parties
- Demand ECM/ELD data download before it’s overwritten
- Subpoena cell phone records to prove distraction
- Obtain police crash report and 911 call recordings
- Canvass accident scene for security camera footage
- Photograph all damage before vehicles are moved
- Interview witnesses before memories fade
- Hire accident reconstruction experts for complex crashes
2. Trucking Companies Have Teams of Lawyers – You Need One Too
Within hours of your accident, the trucking company’s rapid-response team will be working to:
- Minimize their liability
- Destroy or alter evidence
- Pressure you to accept a lowball settlement
- Blame you for the accident
They have:
✅ Insurance adjusters trained to lowball claims
✅ Defense attorneys specializing in trucking cases
✅ Accident reconstruction experts to dispute liability
✅ Medical experts to downplay your injuries
✅ Millions in insurance coverage to fight your claim
You need a lawyer who:
✅ Knows their tactics (our team includes a former insurance defense attorney)
✅ Has 25+ years of experience fighting trucking companies
✅ Won’t back down from a fight
✅ Has recovered millions for truck accident victims
3. FMCSA Regulations Are Your Best Weapon
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulates every aspect of commercial trucking. When trucking companies violate these rules, they create dangerous conditions that lead to accidents.
The 6 Most Important FMCSA Regulations in Your Case:
| Regulation | What It Requires | How Violations Prove Negligence |
|---|---|---|
| 49 CFR § 395 (Hours of Service) | Limits driving time to 11 hours after 10 hours off, 14-hour duty window, 30-minute breaks | Proves driver fatigue caused the crash |
| 49 CFR § 391 (Driver Qualification) | Requires background checks, medical certification, CDL | Proves negligent hiring (hiring unqualified drivers) |
| 49 CFR § 392 (Driving Rules) | Prohibits distracted driving, speeding, impaired driving | Proves driver negligence |
| 49 CFR § 393 (Vehicle Safety) | Requires proper brakes, lights, cargo securement | Proves negligent maintenance |
| 49 CFR § 396 (Inspection & Maintenance) | Requires pre-trip inspections, annual inspections, maintenance records | Proves deferred maintenance (ignoring known defects) |
| 49 CFR § 390 (General Applicability) | Defines who must comply with all regulations | Proves the trucking company was legally required to follow safety rules |
How We Use FMCSA Violations to Win Your Case:
- Subpoena the Driver Qualification File – Proves negligent hiring if background checks were skipped
- Download ELD data – Proves hours-of-service violations (fatigue)
- Inspect maintenance records – Proves deferred repairs (brakes, tires, lights)
- Analyze cargo securement – Proves improper loading caused a rollover or spill
- Review inspection history – Shows pattern of safety violations
Case Example:
In a $37.5 million Texas verdict, we proved the trucking company falsified ELD records to hide hours-of-service violations. The driver had been on the road for 14 hours straight when he fell asleep and caused a fatal crash.
4. Insurance Companies Will Lowball You – We Fight Back
The first offer from the trucking company’s insurance adjuster is always a lowball. They’re trained to minimize your claim—not compensate you fairly.
Common Insurance Tactics & How We Counter Them:
| Insurance Tactic | How They Do It | How We Fight Back |
|---|---|---|
| Quick Lowball Offer | Offer a fast settlement before you know the full extent of your injuries | Never accept the first offer – We calculate your full damages first |
| Denying or Minimizing Injuries | Claim your injuries aren’t as serious as you say | Obtain comprehensive medical documentation and expert testimony |
| Blaming You (Comparative Fault) | Claim you were speeding, distracted, or partially at fault | Gather evidence (ECM data, witness statements) to disprove their claims |
| Delaying the Claims Process | Drag out negotiations to pressure you into accepting less | File a lawsuit to force discovery and set depositions |
| Using Recorded Statements Against You | Get you to say something that hurts your case | Advise clients NEVER to give statements without an attorney present |
| “Pre-Existing Condition” Defense | Claim your injuries existed before the accident | Apply the “Eggshell Skull” doctrine – They take you as they find you |
| “Gap in Treatment” Attacks | Claim you must not be hurt because you missed doctor appointments | Document all treatment and explain gaps with medical records |
| Sending Surveillance Investigators | Follow you to “catch” you doing activities that “prove” you’re not injured | Advise clients on appropriate conduct and expose unfair surveillance |
| Hiring “Independent” Medical Examiners | Send you to a doctor who works for the insurance company | Counter with your treating physicians and independent experts |
| Drowning You in Paperwork | Bury you in requests to wear you down | Aggressive litigation and motion practice to force resolution |
Our Insider Advantage:
Our team includes Lupe Peña, a former insurance defense attorney who knows exactly how adjusters are trained. He watched them minimize claims for years—now he uses that knowledge to fight for you.
5. Catastrophic Injuries Require Maximum Compensation
18-wheeler accidents cause life-altering injuries that require lifetime care. You deserve compensation for:
| Injury Type | What It Means | Lifetime Costs |
|---|---|---|
| Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) | Permanent cognitive impairment, memory loss, personality changes | $85,000 – $3,000,000+ |
| Spinal Cord Injury (Paralysis) | Loss of movement and sensation below the injury | $1,100,000 – $5,000,000+ |
| Amputation | Loss of limb, requiring prosthetics and lifelong rehabilitation | $500,000 – $2,000,000+ |
| Severe Burns | Permanent scarring, multiple surgeries, chronic pain | $1,000,000 – $10,000,000+ |
| Internal Organ Damage | Liver, spleen, or kidney damage requiring surgery | $200,000 – $1,000,000+ |
| Wrongful Death | Loss of a loved one due to negligence | $1,000,000 – $10,000,000+ |
Damages You Can Recover in Texas:
- Economic Damages (medical bills, lost wages, property damage)
- Non-Economic Damages (pain and suffering, mental anguish, loss of enjoyment)
- Punitive Damages (if gross negligence is proven)
Case Example:
We secured a $5 million settlement for a logging truck accident victim who suffered traumatic brain injury and permanent vision loss. The trucking company had failed to properly secure a log, which flew off the truck and struck our client’s vehicle.
What to Do After a Truck Accident in Throckmorton County
Immediately After the Crash:
✅ Call 911 – Report the accident and request medical assistance
✅ Seek medical attention – Even if you feel fine, adrenaline masks pain
✅ Document the scene – Take photos and videos of:
- All vehicle damage (inside and out)
- Skid marks, debris, road conditions
- Injuries (yours and others)
- License plates, DOT numbers, company logos
- Traffic signs, signals, and weather conditions
✅ Get witness information – Names, phone numbers, addresses
✅ Do NOT admit fault – Even saying “I’m sorry” can be used against you
✅ Do NOT give a statement to insurance – They will use it to lowball you
Within 24-48 Hours:
✅ Call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 – We’ll send a spoliation letter to preserve evidence
✅ Follow up with medical treatment – Get checked by a doctor, even if you feel okay
✅ Do NOT post on social media – Insurance companies will use it against you
✅ Keep all accident-related documents – Police reports, medical bills, repair estimates
In the Following Weeks:
✅ Continue medical treatment – Follow your doctor’s orders exactly
✅ Keep a pain journal – Document how your injuries affect your daily life
✅ Do NOT sign anything – Insurance companies may try to get you to accept a low settlement
✅ Stay in touch with your attorney – We’ll handle all communications with the trucking company
How Attorney911 Handles Your Trucking Accident Case
Phase 1: Immediate Response (0-72 Hours)
- Accept your case and send spoliation letters (same day)
- Deploy accident reconstruction experts if needed
- Obtain the police crash report
- Photograph your injuries with medical documentation
- Photograph all vehicles before they’re repaired or scrapped
- Identify all potentially liable parties (driver, company, cargo owner, etc.)
Phase 2: Evidence Gathering (Days 1-30)
- Subpoena ECM/Black Box data (speed, braking, throttle)
- Request ELD records (hours of service violations)
- Obtain the Driver Qualification File (hiring negligence)
- Request all truck maintenance records (deferred repairs)
- Obtain the carrier’s CSA safety scores (pattern of violations)
- Order the driver’s Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) (past violations)
- Subpoena cell phone records (distraction evidence)
- Obtain dispatch records and delivery schedules (schedule pressure)
Phase 3: Expert Analysis
- Accident reconstruction specialist – Determines how the crash happened
- Medical experts – Establish causation and future care needs
- Vocational experts – Calculate lost earning capacity
- Economic experts – Determine present value of all damages
- Life care planners – Develop comprehensive care plans for catastrophic injuries
- FMCSA regulation experts – Identify all violations
Phase 4: Litigation & Settlement
- File a lawsuit before the 2-year statute of limitations expires
- Pursue aggressive discovery against all liable parties
- Depose the truck driver, dispatcher, safety manager, and maintenance personnel
- Build your case for trial while negotiating from a position of strength
- Prepare every case as if going to trial – This creates leverage in settlement negotiations
Why Choose Attorney911 for Your Throckmorton County Trucking Accident Case?
1. 25+ Years of Experience Fighting Trucking Companies
Our managing partner, Ralph Manginello, has been holding trucking companies accountable since 1998. He has:
✅ Recovered millions for truck accident victims
✅ Federal court admission to the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas (critical for interstate trucking cases)
✅ Experience against major corporations (Walmart, Coca-Cola, Amazon, FedEx, UPS)
✅ A reputation for aggressive litigation – Insurance companies know we won’t back down
2. Insider Knowledge of Insurance Company Tactics
Our team includes Lupe Peña, a former insurance defense attorney who spent years working for the other side. He knows:
✅ How insurance companies evaluate claims
✅ How adjusters are trained to lowball victims
✅ What makes them settle for maximum value
✅ How to counter every tactic they use against you
3. Proven Multi-Million Dollar Results
We’ve secured life-changing compensation for truck accident victims, including:
- $5+ Million – Logging truck accident (traumatic brain injury + vision loss)
- $3.8+ Million – Car accident + medical complication (partial leg amputation)
- $2.5+ Million – Truck crash recovery
- Millions recovered for families in wrongful death trucking cases
4. We Handle Cases Other Firms Reject
We take difficult cases that other firms turn away, including:
✅ Cases with disputed liability
✅ Cases with limited insurance coverage
✅ Cases where the victim was partially at fault
✅ Cases against major corporations
Client Testimonial:
“One company said they would not accept my case. Then I got a call from Manginello… I got a call to come pick up this handsome check.”
— Donald Wilcox, Attorney911 Client
5. Personal Attention – You’re Not Just a Case Number
At big billboard firms, you’re just another file. At Attorney911, you’re family.
Client Testimonial:
“You are NOT just some client… You are FAMILY to them.”
— Chad Harris, Attorney911 Client
6. 24/7 Availability – We Answer When You Need Us
Truck accidents don’t happen on a 9-to-5 schedule. We answer calls 24/7 and respond immediately to legal emergencies.
7. No Fee Unless We Win – Zero Risk to You
We work on contingency – you pay nothing upfront. We only get paid if we win your case. If we don’t recover compensation for you, you owe us nothing.
Throckmorton County Trucking Accident FAQ
1. What should I do immediately after a truck accident in Throckmorton County?
Call 911, seek medical attention, document the scene, get witness information, and call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 to send a spoliation letter and preserve evidence.
2. Who can I sue after a truck accident in Throckmorton County?
You can sue multiple parties, including:
- The truck driver
- The trucking company
- The cargo owner/shipper
- The loading company
- The truck/parts manufacturer
- The maintenance company
- The freight broker
- The truck owner (if different from the carrier)
- Government entities (for road defects)
3. Is the trucking company responsible even if the driver caused the accident?
Usually yes. Under respondeat superior, employers are liable for employees’ negligence. Additionally, trucking companies can be directly liable for:
- Negligent hiring (hiring unqualified drivers)
- Negligent training (inadequate safety training)
- Negligent supervision (failing to monitor drivers)
- Negligent maintenance (poor vehicle upkeep)
4. What is a truck’s “black box” and how does it help my case?
The Electronic Control Module (ECM) and Event Data Recorder (EDR) record:
- Speed before and during the crash
- Brake application timing
- Throttle position
- GPS location
- Hours of service (proving fatigue)
This objective data often contradicts the driver’s claims and proves negligence.
5. What is an ELD and why is it important?
Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs) are federally mandated devices that record driver hours of service. ELD data proves:
- Whether the driver violated hours-of-service rules
- How long the driver was on duty
- Whether breaks were taken as required
- GPS location history
We send spoliation letters immediately to preserve this data before it’s overwritten.
6. How long do I have to file a truck accident lawsuit in Texas?
The statute of limitations in Texas is 2 years from the date of the accident. However, you should never wait—evidence disappears quickly, and witness memories fade.
7. What if I was partially at fault for the accident?
Texas follows modified comparative negligence. As long as you were less than 51% at fault, you can still recover damages. Your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault.
Example: If you were 20% at fault, you can recover 80% of your damages.
8. How much is my truck accident case worth?
Case value depends on:
- Severity of injuries (catastrophic injuries = higher value)
- Medical expenses (past and future)
- Lost wages and earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Degree of the trucking company’s negligence
- Available insurance coverage
Trucking companies carry higher insurance limits ($750,000 minimum, often $1-5 million), allowing for larger recoveries than typical car accidents.
9. Will my case go to trial?
Most cases settle before trial, but we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. Insurance companies know which lawyers are willing to go to court—and they offer better settlements to clients with trial-ready attorneys.
10. Do I need to pay anything upfront to hire your firm?
No. We work on contingency—you pay nothing upfront. We only get paid if we win your case. If we don’t recover compensation for you, you owe us nothing.
11. What if the truck driver says the accident was my fault?
Don’t believe them. Drivers often lie to protect their jobs. We gather objective evidence (ECM data, ELD records, witness statements) to prove what really happened.
12. What if the trucking company offers me a quick settlement?
Never accept the first offer. Quick settlements are always lowball offers designed to pay you far less than your case is worth. Consult an attorney first—we’ll calculate your full damages and negotiate for maximum compensation.
13. Can I still recover if the trucking company goes bankrupt?
Possibly. We investigate all available insurance policies, including:
- The motor carrier’s liability policy
- Trailer interchange coverage
- Cargo insurance
- Owner-operator’s policy
- Excess/umbrella coverage
14. What if I don’t have health insurance?
We can help you get medical treatment through:
- Letters of Protection (LOP) – Doctors treat you now and get paid from your settlement
- Medical liens – Hospitals agree to wait for payment until your case resolves
- Attorney-recommended doctors – We work with medical providers who understand personal injury cases
15. Do you handle wrongful death cases from truck accidents?
Yes. If a loved one was killed in a trucking accident, you may be entitled to compensation for:
- Lost future income and benefits
- Loss of consortium (companionship, guidance)
- Mental anguish
- Funeral and burial expenses
- Punitive damages (if gross negligence is proven)
Throckmorton County Trucking Accident Resources
Hospitals & Trauma Centers
- Throckmorton County Memorial Hospital – 801 N Minter Ave, Throckmorton, TX 76483 (940-849-3291)
- Rolling Plains Memorial Hospital (Sweetwater) – 200 E Arizona Ave, Sweetwater, TX 79556 (325-235-1701)
- Hendrick Medical Center (Abilene) – 1900 Pine St, Abilene, TX 79601 (325-670-2000)
Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT)
- TxDOT Abilene District – 2601 S 1st St, Abilene, TX 79605 (325-673-0361)
- Crash Reports – TxDOT Crash Records
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)
- Carrier Safety Records – FMCSA SaferWeb
- Safety Violations – FMCSA MCMIS
Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)
- Throckmorton County DPS – 100 N Minter Ave, Throckmorton, TX 76483 (940-849-3231)
Trucking Accident Support Groups
- Texas Trucking Association – www.texastruckingassociation.com
- Trucking Accident Victims Network – www.truckaccidentvictims.com
Call Attorney911 Now – 1-888-ATTY-911
Every hour you wait, evidence in your case is disappearing. Black box data can be overwritten in 30 days. Dashcam footage gets deleted in 7-14 days. Witnesses forget what they saw.
Don’t let the trucking company destroy the evidence in your case.
Call us now at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free consultation. We answer 24/7, and we’ll send a spoliation letter today to protect your evidence.
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Our Offices Serving Throckmorton County
While we don’t have a physical office in Throckmorton County, our Austin and Houston locations serve clients throughout Texas, including Throckmorton County. We offer:
✅ Free in-person consultations at our Austin or Houston offices
✅ Remote consultations via phone or Zoom
✅ Travel to Throckmorton County for case investigations and depositions
Houston Office (Main)
1177 West Loop S, Suite 1600
Houston, TX 77027
(713) 528-9070
Austin Office
316 West 12th Street, Suite 311
Austin, TX 78701-1844
Beaumont Office
Available for client meetings
We Fight for Throckmorton County Families – Call 1-888-ATTY-911 Now
If you or a loved one has been injured in a trucking accident in Throckmorton County, you need an attorney who:
✅ Understands Throckmorton County’s roads and trucking corridors
✅ Has 25+ years of experience fighting trucking companies
✅ Won’t back down from a fight
✅ Has recovered millions for accident victims
✅ Treats you like family, not a case number
Call us now at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free consultation. We answer 24/7, and we’ll send a spoliation letter today to protect your evidence.
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Don’t wait—your future depends on it.