The cost of a truck accident can be substantial when serious injuries and fatalities create additional expenses and in the case of a fatality, eliminate a source of income. At the law office of Tyler & Peery, our attorneys work closely with medical economists and life care planners evaluating the financial impact of a truck accident on our clients.
On a recent Friday night, two men driving cars were killed in the San Antonio metro in separate collisions with 18-wheelers.
WOAI TV and KENS TV report both men were on I-35 when the crashes with big rigs took place. Neither trucker had serious injuries.
The crashes are tragic illustrations of the extreme dangers people in passenger vehicles face when they collide with large trucks on San Antonio's fast-moving highways.
In collisions with cars, pick-up trucks and SUVs, the laws of physics are simply are the side of drivers of enormous tractor-trailers. Those big rigs weigh up to 80,000 pounds, while passenger vehicles typically weigh from 2,000 to 6,000 pounds (for the very biggest SUVs).
Sobering StatisticsThe National Highway Transportation and Safety Administration and other governmental agencies and non-profit organizations annually compile statistics about tractor trailer accidents.
If you or a member of your family has been injured in a crash involving a semi-truck, contact a San Antonio personal injury attorney familiar with trucking accident litigation. A personal injury lawyer evaluates your case and lets you know what your legal options are and how best to pursue them.
Texting While Driving is Taking a Toll
Most truck drivers deny they were texting and driving given the serious implications for their job, insurance, and driving record if caught. However, each time a text message is sent, it is catalogued by the cell phone used and the carrier providing service. Additionally, most trucks have either an onboard black box data recorder or a GPS tracking system. By comparing cell phone records against GPS data or information from a truck's black box data recorder, we may be able to determine if a driver was texting prior to or during an accident.Texas Laws Set the Scene for National Cell Phone Action
Most truck drivers deny they were texting and driving given the serious implications for their job, insurance, and driving record if caught. However, each time a text message is sent, it is catalogued by the cell phone used and the carrier providing service. Additionally, most trucks have either an onboard black box data recorder or a GPS tracking system. By comparing cell phone records against GPS data or information from a truck's black box data recorder, we may be able to determine if a driver was texting prior to or during an accident.TBI in Texas: A Potentially Life-Changing Injury
The Law Offices of Tyler & Peery are proud to offer sound legal advice, caring personal attention and dedicated representation to clients throughout Texas whose family member has suffered any serious and permanent injury to the brain. Injuries such as Brain damage sustained in an accidents and Brain damage caused by medical malpractice.