
Truck accidents leave victims facing catastrophic injuries, mounting medical bills, and an uncertain future. If you or a loved one has been injured in a collision with a commercial vehicle, call Gamez Law Firm at (210) 736-4040 to schedule a free consultation with a trusted San Antonio truck accident lawyer who will fight for a full settlement for your damages.
Our personal injury law firm operates within contingency arrangements, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. We shoulder the financial risk so you can prioritize healing while we handle the legal battle.
We have been serving our neighbors and friends in San Antonio, Texas, for more than 40 years, building relationships based on trust, results, and genuine care for the people we represent. Our client-focused approach means we treat every case with the attention and dedication it deserves, never viewing you as just another file number.
We maintain an all-access policy because we believe communication is the foundation of effective legal representation. Your case matters to you, and we understand that completely. As a valued client, you’ll receive your lawyer’s cellphone number so you can call or text whenever questions arise or concerns develop. We want you to feel supported throughout the entire legal process, not left wondering about your case status or next steps.
You may have a valid truck accident claim if another party’s negligence caused your injuries. Key factors include demonstrating that the truck driver, trucking company, or another party failed in their duty of care, this breach directly caused the accident, and you suffered damages like medical expenses, lost wages, or pain and suffering.
Texas operates under a modified comparative negligence rule, meaning you can often recover damages even if you believe you were partially at fault. It is always worth it to have a truck accident lawyer assess your rights.
San Antonio sees various types of truck accidents, each with unique dangers:
Understanding your accident type helps establish liability and builds your case.
Driver fatigue is a leading cause of San Antonio truck accidents, as truckers often push beyond safe driving hours despite federal regulations. Speeding and aggressive driving contribute significantly, especially on highways like I-10 and I-35, where trucks struggle to stop quickly.
Distracted driving diverts attention from the road, and drug and alcohol impairment, though prohibited, still occurs among commercial drivers. Poor weather conditions combined with driver speeding or errors create dangerous situations.
Not every cause stems from driver negligence. Improper truck maintenance can lead to brake failures, tire blowouts, and mechanical breakdowns. Improper cargo loading causes weight imbalances and shifting loads that affect vehicle control. Finally, trucking companies that prioritize profits over safety by pressuring drivers to meet unrealistic deadlines contribute to preventable accidents.
Truck accidents cause devastating injuries due to the extreme size and weight disparity between commercial trucks and passenger vehicles. Some catastrophic injuries our firm sees in truck accident cases include:
Every truck accident case carries unique circumstances that affect available damages. Still, Texas law allows victims to pursue compensation for several categories of losses, including economic and non-economic damages. The severity of your injuries, their impact on your daily life and ability to work, and the defendant’s conduct all play roles in determining your damages.
Economic damages compensate you for measurable financial losses resulting from the truck accident. These tangible costs can be documented through bills, receipts, pay stubs, and expert testimony about future needs:
Non-economic damages address the personal suffering and diminished quality of life that no amount of money can truly replace. Under Texas law, victims can seek compensation for intangible losses that profoundly affect their lives:
Punitive damages may be available when a defendant’s conduct goes beyond ordinary negligence to demonstrate gross negligence, willful misconduct, or conscious indifference to the safety of others. Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 41.003 governs punitive damages and sets limits based on the type of harm involved.
Multiple parties commonly share responsibility for a single truck accident, and identifying every negligent actor maximizes your potential recovery. Vicarious liability principles often allow victims to hold companies accountable for their employees’ actions, extending responsibility beyond just the individual driver. Potentially liable parties include:
San Antonio’s location at the crossroads of major interstate highways makes our city a hub for commercial trucking traffic and, unfortunately, a hot spot for serious truck accidents. The combination of heavy truck volume and congested urban areas creates dangerous conditions where catastrophic collisions frequently occur. Common truck accident locations include:
Texas law imposes a two-year statute of limitations for filing truck accident lawsuits from the date of the collision. This deadline is strictly enforced; if you miss it, you lose your right to pursue compensation through the courts, regardless of how strong your case may be.
However, certain exceptions can shorten or extend this timeframe. Claims against government entities require notice within six months, while cases involving minors or incapacitated individuals may have extended deadlines. Additionally, truck accident cases require extensive investigation to preserve critical evidence like electronic logging data, maintenance records, and driver qualification files.
Starting early ensures your attorney has adequate time to build a comprehensive case before the deadline expires.
Insurance adjusters will contact you quickly after a truck accident, but remember that they work for the trucking company, not for you. Anything you say can be used to reduce or deny your claim, and early statements often cause problems that skilled lawyers must work hard to overcome later. Protect your rights by letting experienced legal professionals handle all communications with insurance companies and defendants.
Call Gamez Law Firm at (210) 736-4040 or reach out online to schedule your free consultation with an experienced San Antonio truck accident attorney who will carefully evaluate your case, explain your legal options, and fight for the compensation you need to rebuild your life.