Commercial Vehicle Accident Lawyer Texas - Experienced Truck Accident Attorney

Experienced Commercial Truck Accident Attorney Serving Texas

If you've been injured in a commercial vehicle accident anywhere in Texas, contact experienced truck accident lawyer Liz Valdez Garza today for a free consultation. With over 25 years of legal experience, Attorney Liz Valdez Garza provides aggressive representation for victims of 18-wheeler accidents, semi-truck crashes, delivery truck accidents, and all commercial vehicle collisions throughout Brownsville, McAllen, Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Houston, Dallas, and across Texas. Call (866) LA-LEONA or (866) 525-3662 now for immediate assistance. Free consultation available. No fee unless you win your case. Commercial truck accidents cause catastrophic injuries and wrongful deaths due to massive size and weight of trucks. Don't let trucking companies and their insurance carriers minimize your injuries or deny liability. Contact experienced commercial vehicle accident attorney Liz Valdez Garza today to protect your rights and fight for maximum compensation.

Types of Commercial Vehicle Accidents We Handle

Liz Valdez Garza Law Firm handles all types of commercial vehicle accident cases throughout Texas including 18-wheeler tractor-trailer accidents involving big rigs hauling cargo, semi-truck accidents with large commercial trucks, delivery truck accidents involving Amazon, FedEx, UPS, USPS trucks, box truck and straight truck accidents with rental trucks and commercial delivery vehicles, flatbed truck accidents carrying construction materials or equipment, tanker truck accidents transporting hazardous materials, fuel, or chemicals, dump truck accidents at construction sites or on highways, garbage truck and waste management vehicle accidents, tow truck accidents involving recovery vehicles, cement mixer and concrete truck accidents, logging truck accidents carrying timber, refrigerated truck or reefer accidents transporting perishable goods, car carrier accidents transporting multiple vehicles, oversized load accidents with wide or tall cargo, and commercial van accidents including cargo vans and passenger vans. Texas highways including Interstate 35, Interstate 10, Interstate 37, Highway 77, and Highway 83 see heavy commercial truck traffic creating high accident risk. No matter what type of commercial vehicle caused your injuries, contact experienced truck accident attorney Liz Valdez Garza at (866) LA-LEONA for aggressive representation.

Common Causes of Commercial Truck Accidents

Commercial truck accidents result from various causes often involving negligence by truck drivers, trucking companies, or other parties. Common causes include driver fatigue from violations of hours-of-service regulations requiring truck drivers to drive excessive hours without adequate rest, distracted driving including texting, cell phone use, eating, or other distractions while operating commercial vehicles, speeding or driving too fast for road conditions with trucks that cannot stop quickly, improper lane changes or failing to check blind spots around large trucks, following too closely or tailgating without adequate stopping distance, impaired driving including drunk driving or drug use by commercial drivers, inadequate training of truck drivers by trucking companies, improper cargo loading creating unbalanced weight distribution, unsecured cargo that shifts or falls from trucks, overweight trucks exceeding legal weight limits, poor vehicle maintenance with brake failures, tire blowouts, or mechanical defects, defective truck parts including brakes, tires, steering systems, or coupling devices, inadequate truck inspections before trips, aggressive driving or road rage by commercial drivers, and failure to adjust driving for weather conditions including rain, fog, or high winds. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regulations require strict compliance with safety rules, driver qualifications, hours-of-service limits, vehicle maintenance, and cargo securement. Violations of these federal regulations constitute negligence supporting truck accident claims. Experienced commercial vehicle accident attorney Liz Valdez Garza thoroughly investigates all causes to prove liability and maximize compensation. Call (866) LA-LEONA today.

Catastrophic Injuries in Commercial Truck Accidents

Commercial truck accidents cause severe and catastrophic injuries due to massive size and weight differences between trucks and passenger vehicles. An 80,000-pound loaded truck colliding with a 3,000-pound car creates devastating forces. Common commercial truck accident injuries include traumatic brain injuries and severe concussions from head impacts, spinal cord injuries causing paralysis including paraplegia or quadriplegia, broken bones and multiple fractures requiring surgery and extensive recovery, internal injuries to organs including liver, spleen, kidneys requiring emergency treatment, severe burns from fuel fires or chemical spills in tanker accidents, crush injuries when vehicles are trapped under trucks, amputations of limbs from severe trauma, back and neck injuries including herniated discs and nerve damage, chest injuries including broken ribs and lung damage, severe lacerations and scarring requiring plastic surgery, and wrongful death when accidents prove fatal. Truck accident victims often require emergency surgery, lengthy hospitalizations, extensive rehabilitation, permanent disability accommodations, and lifelong medical care. The catastrophic nature of truck accident injuries means significantly higher medical expenses, greater lost wages from inability to work, more severe pain and suffering, and life-altering permanent disabilities. These serious injuries require maximum compensation from all liable parties and insurance policies. Contact experienced truck accident lawyer Liz Valdez Garza at (866) LA-LEONA for aggressive representation throughout Texas.

Liability in Commercial Truck Accident Cases

Commercial truck accident cases involve multiple potentially liable parties beyond just the truck driver. Potentially liable parties include the truck driver for negligent driving, speeding, distracted driving, fatigued driving, or impaired driving, the trucking company under vicarious liability for employee driver actions and direct negligence for inadequate hiring, training, supervision, or maintenance, truck leasing companies that own vehicles leased to carriers, cargo loading companies responsible for improper loading or unsecured cargo, truck maintenance companies that performed inadequate maintenance or repairs, truck manufacturers for defective truck parts or design defects, tire manufacturers for defective tires causing blowouts, parts manufacturers for defective brakes, steering, or other components, shipping companies that hired carriers to transport goods, and government entities responsible for dangerous road conditions. Federal regulations impose strict requirements on trucking companies for driver qualifications, drug and alcohol testing, hours-of-service compliance, vehicle maintenance and inspections, cargo securement, and accident reporting. Violations of federal regulations constitute negligence per se supporting liability claims. Trucking companies carry high insurance policies often $1 million or more due to catastrophic injury risk. Multiple insurance policies may apply including truck driver's policy, trucking company's policy, cargo insurance, and umbrella policies. Experienced commercial vehicle accident attorney Liz Valdez Garza identifies all liable parties and insurance coverage to maximize total compensation from all sources. Call (866) LA-LEONA now.

Federal Trucking Regulations and Violations

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regulations govern commercial trucking industry to promote safety. Key federal regulations include hours-of-service rules limiting truck drivers to 11 hours driving after 10 consecutive hours off duty with maximum 14-hour work window and mandatory 30-minute breaks after 8 hours, 60-hour and 70-hour duty limits over 7-day and 8-day periods requiring 34-hour restart periods, electronic logging device requirements mandating automatic tracking of driving hours, driver qualification standards requiring commercial driver's licenses, medical certifications, training, and safety records, drug and alcohol testing programs requiring pre-employment testing, random testing, post-accident testing, and reasonable suspicion testing, vehicle maintenance requirements for regular inspections, preventive maintenance, and documentation, cargo securement rules requiring proper loading and securing of cargo, weight limits restricting gross vehicle weight and axle weights, vehicle inspection requirements before trips and at regular intervals, accident reporting requirements for crashes involving injuries or significant damage, and driver disqualification rules for serious traffic violations, DUI convictions, or safety violations. Violations of federal regulations constitute negligence per se meaning violation itself proves negligence. Common violations in truck accidents include hours-of-service violations with fatigued drivers exceeding legal limits, inadequate maintenance causing mechanical failures, improper cargo loading creating balance problems, hiring unqualified drivers without proper screening, and failing to conduct required drug testing. Experienced truck accident attorney Liz Valdez Garza obtains truck driver logs, maintenance records, inspection reports, company policies, driver qualification files, and electronic logging device data to prove regulatory violations supporting maximum compensation claims. Call (866) LA-LEONA today.

Evidence Preservation in Commercial Truck Accidents

Preserving critical evidence immediately after commercial truck accidents is essential to building strong cases. Important evidence includes electronic logging device data recording driver hours and driving patterns, truck black box or event data recorder capturing speed, braking, and vehicle dynamics before crashes, driver logs showing hours-of-service compliance or violations, truck maintenance records documenting inspections and repairs, pre-trip inspection reports required before each trip, drug and alcohol testing results for drivers, driver qualification files including licenses, training, and safety records, trucking company safety records and compliance history, cargo loading records and bills of lading, truck weight station records, GPS and telematics data tracking truck locations and speeds, surveillance video from truck dashcams or nearby businesses, accident scene photos showing vehicle damage, debris, skid marks, and road conditions, police accident reports, witness statements from other drivers and bystanders, truck driver's post-accident statements, and physical evidence including vehicle damage and failed parts. Trucking companies often destroy or alter evidence to avoid liability. Federal spoliation of evidence rules require preserving evidence when litigation is reasonably anticipated. Experienced truck accident attorney Liz Valdez Garza immediately sends spoliation letters to trucking companies, maintenance providers, and other parties demanding preservation of all evidence. We obtain court orders to preserve and produce evidence before it disappears. Early legal representation is critical because evidence disappears quickly as drivers change jobs, trucks get repaired, electronic data gets overwritten, and witnesses' memories fade. Contact attorney Liz Valdez Garza immediately at (866) LA-LEONA after commercial truck accidents throughout Texas.

Compensation in Commercial Truck Accident Cases

Commercial truck accident victims may recover substantial compensation due to catastrophic injury severity and multiple liable parties with high insurance coverage. Economic damages include all medical expenses for emergency treatment, ambulance transport, hospitalization, surgery, intensive care, rehabilitation, physical therapy, medications, medical equipment, home health care, ongoing treatment, and future medical care for permanent injuries, lost wages for time missed from work during recovery, lost earning capacity when injuries prevent returning to same work or working at all, diminished earning capacity for reduced income after returning to work with limitations, property damage to repair or replace your vehicle, and other out-of-pocket expenses. Non-economic damages include pain and suffering for physical pain and discomfort, emotional distress including anxiety, depression, and PTSD, loss of enjoyment of life and inability to participate in activities, permanent disability and loss of bodily functions, scarring and disfigurement, and loss of consortium for impact on spousal relationship. In cases involving gross negligence such as drunk driving by truck drivers or knowing violations of safety regulations by trucking companies, punitive damages may be available to punish wrongdoers and deter future misconduct. Truck accident cases typically involve significantly higher compensation than regular car accidents due to catastrophic injury severity, multiple defendants with substantial insurance coverage, federal regulatory violations establishing clear liability, and punitive damages potential for egregious conduct. Trucking companies carry minimum $750,000 insurance but often have $1 million to $5 million or higher policies. Multiple insurance policies from truck drivers, trucking companies, cargo companies, and umbrella carriers provide multiple compensation sources. Experienced commercial vehicle accident attorney Liz Valdez Garza identifies all liable parties and insurance coverage to recover maximum total compensation. Call (866) LA-LEONA now for free case evaluation.

Dealing With Trucking Companies and Insurance Carriers

Trucking companies and their insurance carriers aggressively defend truck accident claims to avoid massive payouts. Common defense tactics include rapid accident scene response with company investigators arriving quickly to gather evidence favorable to trucking company, quick settlement offers before victims know full injury extent attempting to resolve cases cheaply, blaming car drivers for accidents claiming cars caused collisions, disputing injury severity arguing injuries aren't as serious as claimed, claiming pre-existing conditions caused injuries rather than accidents, arguing comparative negligence to reduce trucking company liability, hiding evidence of regulatory violations or company negligence, providing incomplete driver logs or maintenance records, using accident reconstruction experts to dispute liability, conducting surveillance of injured victims to catch activities contradicting injury claims, and prolonging litigation hoping victims will accept low settlements due to financial pressure. Federal regulations give truck accident victims important rights including access to driver logs and inspection reports, drug and alcohol testing results, driver qualification files, and truck maintenance records. Trucking companies must preserve this evidence when litigation is anticipated. Never speak with trucking company representatives or insurance adjusters without attorney representation. What you say will be used against you even if you think you're being helpful. Never sign any documents or accept settlement offers without attorney review. Never give recorded statements to trucking companies or insurers. Contact experienced truck accident attorney Liz Valdez Garza immediately at (866) LA-LEONA before dealing with trucking companies. We handle all communications while protecting your rights and building the strongest possible case. Available throughout Brownsville, McAllen, Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Houston, Dallas, and across Texas.

Texas Commercial Truck Accident Statistics

Texas leads the nation in commercial truck accidents with over 600 truck accident fatalities annually. Commercial trucks are involved in approximately 1 in 10 fatal crashes in Texas. Major truck routes through Texas include Interstate 35 running from Laredo through San Antonio, Austin, and Dallas to Oklahoma carrying heavy cross-border freight from Mexico, Interstate 10 crossing Texas from El Paso through San Antonio and Houston to Louisiana serving transcontinental freight, Interstate 37 connecting San Antonio to Corpus Christi serving Gulf Coast ports, Interstate 45 linking Houston to Dallas through heavily populated corridor, Highway 77 through Rio Grande Valley including Brownsville and Harlingen carrying produce and border freight, and Highway 83 through Brownsville, McAllen, and Laredo serving border crossings. Texas commercial truck accident risk factors include heavy cross-border freight from Mexico through major border crossings at Laredo, Brownsville, McAllen, and El Paso, oil and gas industry trucks serving Permian Basin and Eagle Ford Shale requiring specialized hauling, Port of Houston freight serving nation's busiest port, agricultural hauling in Rio Grande Valley and throughout Texas, construction materials hauling for major urban growth, and long distances requiring extended driving creating driver fatigue. Common commercial truck accident types include jackknife accidents when truck trailers swing perpendicular to cabs, rollover accidents on curves or with unbalanced cargo, underride accidents when cars slide under truck trailers, override accidents when trucks run over smaller vehicles, blind spot accidents when trucks change lanes into cars, and wide turn accidents at intersections. If you've been injured in a Texas commercial truck accident, contact experienced attorney Liz Valdez Garza at (866) LA-LEONA immediately for aggressive representation.

Wrongful Death in Commercial Truck Accidents

Commercial truck accidents frequently result in wrongful deaths due to catastrophic forces involved. When truck accidents prove fatal, surviving family members may file wrongful death claims. Texas wrongful death law allows claims by deceased victim's surviving spouse, children, and parents. If surviving family doesn't file within 3 months, deceased's estate can file claims. Compensation available in trucking wrongful death cases includes all medical expenses incurred before death, funeral and burial expenses, loss of deceased's income and financial support, loss of inheritance deceased would have provided, loss of household services deceased performed, loss of care, companionship, and society, mental anguish and emotional suffering of survivors, loss of parental guidance for surviving children, and in cases involving gross negligence by trucking companies, punitive damages to punish wrongdoers. Proving wrongful death requires establishing truck driver and trucking company negligence caused the death through evidence including police reports, autopsy reports, truck driver logs showing hours-of-service violations, maintenance records proving inadequate upkeep, drug test results showing impairment, trucking company safety records documenting prior violations, accident reconstruction proving truck driver fault, and economic analysis quantifying deceased's lost income and services. Trucking companies aggressively defend wrongful death claims arguing car drivers caused accidents or disputing damages. These devastating cases require compassionate yet aggressive representation from experienced wrongful death attorney Liz Valdez Garza who fights for maximum compensation for surviving families. Texas statute of limitations for wrongful death is 2 years from date of death. Early legal action preserves critical evidence and protects family rights. Call (866) LA-LEONA now for dedicated wrongful death representation throughout Brownsville, McAllen, Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Houston, Dallas, and all of Texas.

Amazon Delivery Truck Accidents

Amazon delivery truck accidents create unique legal issues due to Amazon's complex business structure. Amazon uses multiple delivery methods including Amazon Logistics with Amazon-branded vans operated by third-party delivery service partners, Amazon Flex with independent contractors using personal vehicles, and contracted carriers including major shipping companies. Liability in Amazon truck accidents depends on driver status and relationship with Amazon. Amazon argues it's not responsible for accidents claiming delivery drivers are independent contractors or employees of third-party companies. However, Amazon exercises significant control over delivery operations including route assignments, delivery time requirements, package scanning systems, and driver monitoring. Courts increasingly hold Amazon liable for delivery driver accidents under agency law, joint employment doctrines, and negligent contracting theories. Potentially liable parties include the delivery driver, the delivery service partner company employing driver, Amazon as principal controlling deliveries, vehicle leasing companies, and vehicle maintenance providers. Amazon delivery drivers face intense pressure to meet delivery quotas creating unsafe driving including speeding, distracted driving while scanning packages, parking violations blocking traffic, and failure to properly secure vehicles. Amazon's "deliver at any cost" culture contributes to accidents. Evidence in Amazon delivery cases includes driver employment contracts, Amazon delivery requirements and policies, GPS and package scanning data, driver communications with dispatchers, vehicle rental agreements, and maintenance records. Experienced truck accident attorney Liz Valdez Garza navigates complex Amazon delivery accident cases to hold all responsible parties accountable. Call (866) LA-LEONA today.

FedEx and UPS Truck Accidents

FedEx and UPS truck accidents involve major shipping carriers with substantial resources and experienced legal teams defending claims. FedEx operates through multiple entities including FedEx Ground using independent contractors with FedEx-branded trucks, FedEx Express with employee drivers, and FedEx Freight for large shipments. UPS primarily uses employee drivers but also contracts some deliveries. Liability issues in FedEx accidents focus on whether drivers are employees or independent contractors. FedEx Ground historically classified drivers as independent contractors to avoid liability but faces ongoing litigation challenging this classification. Courts increasingly find FedEx exercises sufficient control to create employer liability. FedEx and UPS drivers face intense pressure to meet delivery schedules creating safety risks including speeding to complete routes on time, skipping required breaks, distracted driving while checking delivery devices, backing accidents in tight spaces, and pedestrian accidents in residential neighborhoods. Common FedEx and UPS accident scenarios include intersection collisions when trucks run lights or stop signs, backing accidents in parking lots and driveways, lane change accidents on highways, and pedestrian accidents during deliveries. FedEx and UPS carry substantial insurance coverage but aggressively defend claims to avoid large payouts. Their adjusters and attorneys immediately investigate accidents, interview witnesses, and develop defenses. Early legal representation is critical to counter corporate resources. Experienced commercial vehicle accident attorney Liz Valdez Garza fights major shipping carriers for maximum compensation. Call (866) LA-LEONA now throughout Texas.

Tanker Truck and Hazardous Materials Accidents

Tanker truck accidents transporting hazardous materials create catastrophic consequences beyond typical truck crashes. Tanker trucks carry gasoline, diesel fuel, crude oil, chemicals, acids, and other dangerous substances. Tanker accident risks include fuel fires and explosions causing severe burns and deaths, chemical spills creating toxic exposure, environmental contamination requiring evacuation of surrounding areas, and secondary accidents as other vehicles encounter spills or smoke. Federal regulations impose additional requirements on hazardous materials transportation including special driver endorsements, placarding requirements, cargo compatibility rules, and emergency response information. Tanker truck accidents require specialized response from hazmat teams and environmental agencies. Liability in tanker accidents includes truck drivers for negligent driving, trucking companies for inadequate training or equipment, maintenance providers for failing to properly maintain tanks, cargo loading companies for overfilling or improper loading, manufacturers for defective tanks or valves, and chemical companies that shipped hazardous materials. Compensation in tanker accidents includes medical treatment for burns and chemical exposure, evacuation and temporary housing costs, property damage from fires or chemical contamination, business interruption losses, environmental cleanup costs, and wrongful death. These complex cases require attorneys with experience in hazardous materials law, environmental regulations, and catastrophic injury cases. Experienced truck accident attorney Liz Valdez Garza handles tanker accident cases throughout Texas. Call (866) LA-LEONA immediately after tanker accidents for emergency legal representation.

Construction Vehicle Accidents

Construction vehicle accidents involve dump trucks, cement mixers, flatbed trucks, and heavy equipment creating serious injury risks. Construction vehicle accident causes include overloaded dump trucks exceeding weight limits, unsecured loads spilling materials onto highways, backing accidents at construction sites, wide turns at intersections, driver fatigue from long hours, distracted driving, and inadequate traffic controls at construction zones. Construction vehicle accidents often occur in work zones creating multiple potentially liable parties including construction vehicle drivers, construction companies, general contractors, property owners, and government entities responsible for work zone safety. Federal and state work zone regulations require proper signage, speed reductions, traffic controls, and worker protection. Violations of work zone safety regulations support negligence claims. Construction vehicle accidents frequently involve pedestrians including construction workers, flaggers, and nearby residents. Texas law provides enhanced penalties for accidents in construction zones. Compensation includes medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and for construction workers injured by own company vehicles, potential workers' compensation and third-party claims. Evidence includes work zone safety plans, vehicle inspection records, driver logs, construction company safety policies, and surveillance video. These cases require understanding of both trucking regulations and construction site safety rules. Experienced commercial vehicle accident attorney Liz Valdez Garza handles construction vehicle accidents throughout Texas. Call (866) LA-LEONA today.

What to Do After Commercial Truck Accidents

Taking immediate action after commercial truck accidents protects your health and legal rights. At the accident scene, call 911 immediately for medical help and police, seek medical attention even if you feel okay since adrenaline masks injuries, move to safety but don't leave the scene, photograph vehicle damage, truck information, cargo, accident scene, road conditions, skid marks, and traffic controls, identify witnesses and get contact information, obtain truck driver's information including name, license number, employer, insurance, obtain truck information including company name, DOT number, license plate, trailer number, note cargo type and any spilled materials, and document any driver statements or admissions. Never admit fault or apologize. Obtain police report number and ensure officer notes commercial truck involvement. After leaving scene, seek comprehensive medical evaluation, follow all medical treatment recommendations, keep detailed records of injuries and treatment, report accident to your insurance but provide only basic facts, never give recorded statements to trucking company representatives or insurance adjusters, preserve all evidence including damaged clothing, medical records, repair estimates, and photographs, avoid social media posts about accident or injuries that can be used against you, and contact experienced truck accident attorney Liz Valdez Garza immediately at (866) LA-LEONA before speaking with trucking companies. Early legal representation allows immediate evidence preservation, prevents damaging recorded statements, ensures proper medical documentation, identifies all liable parties and insurance coverage, and protects your rights while you focus on recovery. Available 24/7 for emergency consultations throughout Texas.

Why Choose Liz Valdez Garza for Commercial Truck Accidents

Commercial truck accident cases require specialized knowledge and aggressive representation against powerful trucking companies. Liz Valdez Garza Law Firm offers over 25 years of legal experience handling complex personal injury cases, specific expertise in federal trucking regulations and commercial vehicle accidents, proven track record of successful truck accident case results against major trucking companies, thorough investigation using accident reconstruction experts and trucking industry specialists, immediate evidence preservation to prevent destruction of critical truck data, aggressive litigation against trucking company legal teams and insurance carriers, resources to advance substantial case costs for expensive expert witnesses and investigations, willingness to take cases to trial when insurance companies refuse fair settlements, personalized attention with direct attorney involvement in every case, bilingual services with fluency in English and Spanish, statewide representation throughout all of Texas, free consultation to evaluate your case with no obligation, contingency fee representation meaning no fee unless you win, and 24/7 availability for emergency consultations. Attorney Liz Valdez Garza personally handles truck accident cases rather than delegating to junior associates. We immediately send spoliation letters preserving evidence and retain experts to analyze truck data. We fight for full compensation covering all medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and future damages. Don't trust complex truck accident cases to inexperienced attorneys. Choose experienced commercial vehicle accident lawyer Liz Valdez Garza for dedicated representation. Call (866) LA-LEONA now.

Serving Texas Communities - Commercial Truck Accidents

Liz Valdez Garza Law Firm serves commercial truck accident victims throughout Texas including Brownsville and Cameron County with heavy border freight traffic, McAllen and Hidalgo County including Edinburg, Mission, Pharr, and Weslaco with major border crossings, Harlingen with produce hauling from Rio Grande Valley, Corpus Christi and Nueces County with port freight and refinery traffic, San Antonio and Bexar County at intersection of major interstate highways, Houston and Harris County with Port of Houston freight, Dallas and Dallas County with major distribution centers, Laredo and Webb County with nation's busiest border crossing, and all surrounding Texas counties and communities. We handle commercial truck accidents on all major Texas highways including Interstate 35 with heavy north-south freight, Interstate 10 with transcontinental truck traffic, Interstate 37 connecting San Antonio to Corpus Christi port, Interstate 45 linking Houston to Dallas, Highway 77 through Rio Grande Valley, Highway 83 serving border cities, and all state highways. Attorney Liz Valdez Garza travels throughout Texas to meet with clients, investigate truck accident scenes, take depositions, and appear in court. No matter where your commercial truck accident occurred in Texas, contact us at (866) LA-LEONA for experienced representation. Se habla español. Servicios legales en español disponibles.

Contact Commercial Vehicle Accident Lawyer Liz Valdez Garza Today

Don't wait to protect your rights after a commercial truck accident. Evidence disappears quickly as trucking companies begin defending themselves. Contact experienced truck accident attorney Liz Valdez Garza today for a free consultation. Call (866) LA-LEONA or (866) 525-3662 now for immediate assistance. Email liz@valdezgarzalaw.com. Visit 866laleona.com to submit your case online. Free consultation available with no obligation to hire us. Contingency fee representation means no fee unless you win - we advance all case costs including expensive expert witnesses and investigations. Available 24/7 for emergency consultations. Bilingual services - Se habla español. Serving Brownsville, McAllen, Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Houston, Dallas, and all of Texas. Commercial truck accidents cause catastrophic injuries and wrongful deaths requiring maximum compensation from trucking companies and all liable parties. Don't let trucking companies and their insurance carriers minimize your injuries or deny liability. You need experienced legal representation immediately to preserve critical evidence, prevent destruction of truck data, counter corporate legal teams, and fight for the compensation you deserve. Contact commercial vehicle accident lawyer Liz Valdez Garza now - call (866) LA-LEONA today for aggressive representation after your Texas truck accident.

Contact Liz Valdez Garza

  • Phone: (866) LA-LEONA / (866) 525-3662
  • Email: liz@valdezgarzalaw.com
  • Free Consultation Available
  • No Fee Unless You Win
  • 24/7 Emergency Consultations
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Commercial Vehicle Types

  • 18-wheeler tractor-trailers
  • Semi-trucks
  • Delivery trucks (Amazon, FedEx, UPS)
  • Dump trucks
  • Tanker trucks
  • Flatbed trucks
  • Cement mixers
  • Box trucks

Federal Regulations

  • Hours-of-service limits
  • Electronic logging devices
  • Driver qualifications
  • Drug and alcohol testing
  • Vehicle maintenance
  • Cargo securement
  • Weight restrictions
  • Inspection requirements

Areas We Serve

  • Brownsville, TX
  • McAllen, TX
  • Corpus Christi, TX
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Houston, TX
  • Dallas, TX
  • All of Texas