Dallas Truck Accident Lawyer for Serious Injury Cases
Trucking accidents are fundamentally different from ordinary car crashes. These cases often involve commercial carriers, federal safety regulations, multiple layers of liability, and time-sensitive evidence that can shape the outcome early.
Bryan Green Law is a
Dallas truck accident lawyer representing individuals and families in serious trucking accident cases across Dallas–Fort Worth and throughout Texas. Each case is approached with early investigation, disciplined strategy, and preparation aligned with trial from the outset.
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Dallas Trucking Accidents Are Different from Car Crashes
Truck accident cases often extend beyond the driver. Motor carriers, brokers, maintenance providers, and other entities may all play a role. These cases also involve federal safety regulations and industry practices that do not apply to standard passenger vehicle collisions.
Understanding how these factors interact is critical in the early stages of a case.
Federal Safety Rules and Industry Standards
Commercial trucking is governed by federal regulations that affect how cases are investigated and proven. These rules cover driver hours, electronic logging devices (ELDs), maintenance requirements, and cargo handling—often becoming central to establishing liability.
Common Causes of Truck Accidents
Driver Fatigue and Hours-of-Service Violations
Fatigue is a leading factor in trucking accidents. Violations of hours-of-service rules and pressure to meet delivery deadlines can create unsafe driving conditions.
Maintenance Failures
Brake issues, tire failures, and inadequate inspections can contribute to serious crashes when vehicles are not properly maintained.
Unsafe Loading or Shifting Cargo
Improperly loaded or unsecured cargo can affect vehicle stability and lead to rollovers or loss of control.
Trucking Accident Cases We Handle
18-Wheeler Accidents
Cases involving large commercial trucks require immediate evidence preservation and a detailed understanding of federal regulations.
Jackknife and Rollover Accidents
Loss of control, braking issues, and cargo shifts can lead to severe multi-vehicle crashes requiring careful liability analysis.
Underride and Override Accidents
These collisions often result in catastrophic or fatal injuries and require investigation into vehicle design and safety systems.
Driver Fatigue and Hours-of-Service Violations
Fatigue-related crashes often involve driver logs, ELD data, and federal regulations governing allowable driving hours.
Black Box and Evidence Preservation
Electronic data and records can be critical in trucking cases and must often be preserved quickly.
Why You Need a Truck Accident Lawyer in Texas
Truck accident cases are rarely straightforward. Trucking companies and insurers often begin building their defense immediately, and liability can extend far beyond the driver.
Working with a Dallas trucking accident attorney helps ensure critical steps are handled early and correctly. This includes identifying all responsible parties, preserving key evidence, and analyzing federal safety violations that may affect the case.
Truck accident liability in Texas often extends beyond the driver, making early legal strategy critical.
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Evidence That Must Be Preserved Early
Trucking cases often depend on evidence that can be lost or overwritten if action is delayed. Early investigation helps ensure critical records are identified and preserved before they become harder to obtain.
Key evidence may include black box (EDR) data, ELD logs, dispatch communications, and maintenance records.
For more on this, see our truck evidence resource.
Compensation Available in Truck Accident Cases
Truck accidents frequently result in severe or life-changing harm, and the financial impact can be significant.
A truck accident case may involve compensation for medical care, long-term treatment needs, lost income, reduced earning capacity, and pain and suffering. In fatal cases, wrongful death damages may also apply.
The value of a truck accident case in Texas depends on how clearly liability and damages are established early in the process.
How Bryan Green Law Builds Truck Accident Cases
Truck accident cases require a structured, early approach focused on evidence, liability, and trial positioning.
Immediate Investigation and Evidence Preservation
Critical records such as black box data, ELD logs, and maintenance records can be lost quickly. Early action helps preserve what matters most.
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Liability Analysis Across Multiple Parties
Truck accident claims often involve multiple defendants, including carriers, brokers, and third parties. Each case is evaluated to identify all available sources of liability and insurance coverage.
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Expert-Driven Case Development
Serious cases often require accident reconstruction, medical experts, and industry analysis to clearly establish fault and damages.
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Trial-Focused Preparation from the Start
Every case is built with the understanding it may go to trial, strengthening leverage and decision-making throughout the process.
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Based in Dallas. Handling serious trucking accident cases across Texas, including Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, and surrounding areas.
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Representative Results in Trucking Cases
Serious trucking cases often depend on early decisions, technical evidence, and disciplined preparation.

$3,846,970
Wrongful death, trucking accident

$2,544,885
TBI and orthopedic injuries, trucking case

$1,673,069
Wrongful death, truck underride accident
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Wrongful death, trucking accident
$2,544,885
TBI and orthopedic injuries, trucking case
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do after a truck accident in Texas?
Seek medical attention, document what you can, and act quickly before critical evidence is lost.
Who can be held liable in a trucking accident?
Liability may extend beyond the driver to include trucking companies, brokers, and other involved parties.
How long do I have to file a truck accident claim in Texas?
In many cases, the general deadline is two years, though exceptions may apply.
Speak with a Dallas Truck Accident Lawyer
If you are dealing with a serious truck accident, the next step is a focused conversation about your situation and what needs to be done now.
Based in Dallas and representing clients across Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, and throughout Texas, Bryan Green Law handles high-stakes trucking accident cases with direct attention and trial-focused preparation.
