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At Kelley Wolff Injury Attorneys, we are dedicated to holding trucking companies and negligent drivers accountable after serious 18-wheeler accidents. Our goal is to help injury victims recover full compensation for medical costs, lost income, and emotional trauma. Your recovery is our top priority—and we’ll fight tirelessly to protect your rights throughout the legal process.
18-Wheeler Accident
The Role of Our Buda 18-Wheeler Accident Attorneys
When you or a loved one is involved in an 18-wheeler accident, the aftermath can be life-altering. The physical injuries are often severe, the emotional toll is immense, and the legal complexities can feel overwhelming. At Kelley Wolff Injury Attorneys, we understand the unique challenges that come with trucking accident cases—and we’re here to stand by your side every step of the way.
As experienced truck accident attorneys based in Austin, TX, we are committed to holding negligent truck drivers, companies, and insurers accountable. Our mission is to help you secure the full compensation you deserve so you can focus on recovery and rebuilding your life.
Why 18-Wheeler Accidents Are Different
Trucking accidents are far more complex than typical car crashes. These cases often involve:
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Severe injuries due to the size and weight of commercial trucks
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Multiple liable parties, including the driver, trucking company, cargo loaders, or maintenance providers
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Federal and state trucking regulations, such as hours-of-service rules and weight limits
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Commercial insurance policies, which are aggressively defended by insurance carriers
At Kelley Wolff Injury Attorneys, we have the experience and resources to handle these complex claims. Whether the crash occurred on I-35, SH-130, or a rural Central Texas highway, we’re prepared to launch a full investigation and build a powerful case on your behalf.
Common Causes of 18-Wheeler Accidents
We handle a wide range of truck accident cases, including those caused by:
We work with accident reconstruction experts, medical professionals, and trucking industry specialists to uncover the truth and prove liability.
Full Legal Support You Can Trust
Trucking companies and their insurers move fast to protect their interests—so should you. At Kelley Wolff Injury Attorneys, we act quickly to:
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Preserve black box (ECM) data and driver logs
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Secure witness statements and crash reports
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Investigate the trucking company’s compliance with safety regulations
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Communicate directly with insurers and opposing counsel
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Prepare your case for trial if necessary
You only have one chance to get the compensation you need. Let us make it count.
Call Kelley Wolff Injury Attorneys Today
Don’t face the aftermath of a truck accident alone. Our team provides aggressive, compassionate legal representation for victims of 18-wheeler accidents across Buda and Central Texas. We understand what’s at stake—and we’re ready to fight for you.
Call today for a free consultation. You pay nothing unless we win your case.
Frequently
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Your Top Questions Answered After a 18-Wheeler Accident
Injured in an 18-wheeler accident? Kelley Wolff Injury Attorneys is here to answer your most urgent questions—from handling trucking insurance companies to knowing when to hire an experienced attorney.
How much does it cost to hire an Austin truck accident lawyer?
Nothing upfront. Kelley Wolff Injury Attorneys handles 18-wheeler rollover cases on a contingency-fee basis. You pay no attorney fees and no out-of-pocket costs unless we recover compensation for you. The initial consultation is always free and confidential.
What if the trucking company is based outside of Texas?
You can still sue them in Texas. Trucking companies operating in interstate commerce are subject to suit in any state where they do business or where the crash occurred. Texas long-arm jurisdiction over out-of-state carriers is well-established.
Can I sue if the cargo was loaded by a different company than the trucking company?
Yes. When a shipper, warehouse, or third-party loader improperly secures or distributes cargo and that load shift causes a rollover, that company can be held independently liable. Many rollover cases involve loader liability in addition to motor carrier liability.
What is electronic stability control and why does it matter in a rollover case?
Electronic stability control (ESC) is a system that detects loss of control and automatically applies individual wheel brakes to keep the truck stable. NHTSA has required ESC on all new truck tractors since August 1, 2019. When ESC fails, is disabled, or never engages, it raises serious questions about both the carrier and the manufacturer.
How much is an Austin 18-wheeler rollover case worth?
Case value depends on the severity of the injuries, the impact on earning capacity, medical needs, the strength of liability evidence, and the carrier’s conduct. Cases involving traumatic brain injury, spinal cord damage, amputations, or wrongful death routinely produce seven- and eight-figure recoveries. There is no statutory cap on economic or non-economic damages in standard commercial-vehicle injury cases.
Are 18-wheeler rollovers usually the truck driver’s fault?
Truck drivers cause most rollovers — but the trucking company is almost always liable too. Federal law imposes direct corporate duties on motor carriers for hiring, training, supervision, vehicle maintenance, Hours of Service compliance, and cargo loading. A fatigued or under-trained driver behind the wheel is, in itself, a corporate failure.
What evidence is most important in a truck rollover case?
The most important evidence includes ECM (black box) data, Electronic Logging Device records, the driver qualification file, maintenance records, cargo bills of lading, pre-trip inspection reports, dashcam footage, and the TxDPS crash report. Your attorney should send a spoliation letter within 24 to 48 hours to preserve all of it.
Who can be sued after an 18-wheeler rollover?
Liability can extend to the driver, the motor carrier (trucking company), the freight broker, the shipper or cargo loader, maintenance contractors, and truck or component manufacturers. Many serious cases involve four or more defendants. Identifying every responsible party is one of the most important early steps in maximizing your recovery.
How long do I have to file an 18-wheeler rollover lawsuit in Texas?
You have two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit in Texas, under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 16.003. Claims against governmental entities have shorter notice deadlines. Do not wait — critical evidence disappears within weeks.
What causes most 18-wheeler rollover accidents?
Most 18-wheeler rollovers are caused by driver speed in curves and ramps, driver fatigue, cargo shifts, tire blowouts, and brake failures. The FMCSA Large Truck Crash Causation Study found that nearly half of rollover crashes involve a driver failing to adjust speed for road or load conditions. Almost every cause is preventable and traceable to specific FMCSR violations.
Does it cost anything to hire an Austin jackknife accident lawyer?
No. Kelley Wolff Injury Attorneys handles jackknife and other 18-wheeler accident cases on a contingency fee — there is no upfront cost, and you pay nothing unless we win compensation for you. Consultations are always free.
What if my loved one was killed in a jackknife accident?
Surviving spouses, children, and parents may file a wrongful death claim under Texas law, and the estate may bring a separate survival action. Both have their own deadlines and recovery rules. Our firm handles fatal trucking cases with the urgency they deserve.
What if I was partially at fault for the crash?
You can still recover, as long as your share of fault is 50% or less. Texas’s modified comparative fault rule reduces your recovery by your percentage of responsibility. If you are found 51% or more at fault, you recover nothing — which is why defense lawyers fight so hard to shift blame.
Should I accept the trucking company’s first settlement offer?
No. Early offers are almost always a fraction of true case value. They are designed to close the file before you know the full extent of your injuries, medical costs, and lost earning capacity. Talk to an attorney before signing anything or giving a recorded statement.
How much is an Austin jackknife accident case worth?
Settlement and verdict values depend on the severity of injuries, available insurance, comparative fault, and the strength of evidence. Cases involving catastrophic injury or wrongful death routinely settle for seven figures or more, especially where FMCSA violations support a claim for punitive damages.
What evidence is critical in a jackknife case?
Critical evidence includes ECM “black box” data, ELD hours-of-service logs, dashcam footage, dispatch records, the driver qualification file, post-crash drug and alcohol test results, maintenance logs, and the police crash report. Much of this evidence is controlled by the trucking company and can disappear quickly — which is why immediate legal action matters.
Can I sue the trucking company, not just the driver?
Yes. Trucking companies can be held liable both vicariously (for their drivers’ on-duty conduct) and directly (for negligent hiring, training, retention, supervision, and entrustment). Carrier-level liability is often where the biggest recoveries come from.
How much insurance does an 18-wheeler carry in Texas?
Most interstate trucks carrying non-hazardous freight must carry at least $750,000 in liability coverage under 49 CFR Part 387, and many carry $1 million or more. Hazardous-materials carriers must carry up to $5 million. This is why jackknife cases often involve significantly higher recoveries than passenger-car claims.
Who is liable in a jackknife 18-wheeler accident?
Multiple parties may share liability, including the driver, the motor carrier (trucking company), the truck’s owner, cargo loaders, maintenance contractors, and parts manufacturers. Identifying every responsible party is critical because each typically carries separate insurance coverage.
How long do I have to file a jackknife accident lawsuit in Texas?
You generally have two years from the date of the crash under Tex. CPRC §16.003. Wrongful death claims also carry a two-year deadline, measured from the date of death. Claims against government entities require notice in as little as 45–90 days, depending on the entity.
What is the most common cause of a jackknife truck accident?
The most common cause is sudden or hard braking that locks the truck’s drive axles while the trailer continues forward. Once traction is lost, the heavier trailer pushes the cab sideways. Speeding, fatigue, brake defects, slick pavement, and improperly secured cargo are also leading contributors.
What is a jackknife accident?
A jackknife accident is a crash in which a tractor-trailer’s trailer skids forward and rotates around the cab, folding the rig into a sharp V or 90-degree angle. The driver loses meaningful control, and the swinging trailer can sweep across multiple lanes of traffic, striking other vehicles.
What if I Was Partially at Fault for the Accident?
Texas follows modified comparative fault rules, allowing recovery if you’re less than 51% responsible.
Your compensation is reduced by your fault percentage. Insurance companies often exaggerate victim fault to minimize payouts—our attorneys aggressively counter these tactics with evidence establishing the truck driver’s primary negligence.
Can I Sue if the Truck Driver Was an Independent Contractor?
Yes—trucking companies cannot escape liability simply by classifying drivers as independent contractors.
Federal regulations hold motor carriers responsible for safety regardless of employment classification. Courts examine the actual relationship and control exercised over drivers, often finding trucking companies liable despite contractor designations.
How Long Do 18-wheeler Accident Cases Take to Resolve?
Truck accident cases typically take longer than car accident cases due to their complexity—often 18 months to three years or more.
Cases involving catastrophic injuries should not settle until maximum medical improvement is reached. Complex liability disputes, multiple defendants, and the need for expert analysis extend timelines.
What if the Trucking Company’s Insurance Denies My Claim?
Insurance denials don’t end your case—they often mean the insurer believes litigation will result in a large verdict.
We file lawsuits and use discovery to obtain evidence insurers tried to hide. Many cases settle during litigation once full evidence emerges. If trial becomes necessary, our attorneys have courtroom experience presenting complex trucking cases.
What Makes 18-wheeler Accident Cases Different From Car Accident Cases?
18-wheeler accident cases involve federal trucking regulations, multiple potentially liable parties, higher insurance coverage limits, and typically more severe injuries.
Trucking companies have teams of lawyers and investigators who respond immediately to accidents, making experienced legal representation essential. Commercial truck cases require specialized knowledge most car accident attorneys lack.
What Should I Do Immediately After an 18-wheeler Accident?
Call 911 immediately, seek medical attention even if injuries seem minor, document the scene with photographs if possible, gather truck and driver information including company name and DOT numbers, collect witness contact information, and contact an experienced truck accident attorney before speaking with trucking company representatives or their insurers.
How Long Do I Have to File an 18-wheeler Accident Lawsuit in Texas?
Texas law provides a two-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims, running from the accident date.
However, evidence preservation in truck accident cases requires immediate action—trucking companies may repair or dispose of vehicles, and electronic data can be overwritten. Contacting an attorney promptly protects both your legal rights and critical evidence.
Who Can Be Held Liable for an 18-wheeler Accident?
Multiple parties may share liability including the truck driver, trucking company, cargo loading company, maintenance providers, and equipment manufacturers.
Trucking companies face both vicarious liability for driver negligence and direct liability for their own failures in hiring, training, supervision, and safety policy implementation.
What Compensation Can I Recover in an 18-wheeler Accident Case?
Victims can recover economic damages including medical expenses, lost wages, and lost earning capacity, plus non-economic damages for pain, suffering, and diminished quality of life.
Cases involving gross negligence may warrant punitive damages. Commercial truck insurance policies typically provide much higher coverage limits than personal auto policies.
What is the Truck’s Black Box and Why is It Important?
The electronic control module (ECM) or “black box” records critical data including speed, brake application, throttle position, and other information in the seconds before crashes.
This data provides objective evidence of driver actions that caused accidents. Trucking companies may overwrite or destroy this data if not legally preserved immediately.
How Do Hours-of-service Regulations Affect My Case?
Federal hours-of-service regulations limit driving time to prevent fatigue-related accidents.
Violations establish negligence by both drivers and trucking companies that pressure drivers to exceed limits. Electronic logging devices now track compliance, but our attorneys investigate driver logs, dispatch records, and other evidence to prove hours-of-service violations.
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At Kelley Wolff Injury Attorneys, we handle a wide range of personal injury cases—including car accidents, pedestrian injuries, slip and falls, workplace accidents, and wrongful death claims. Whether you were hurt by a negligent driver, a hazardous condition, or unsafe work environment, our team is here to fight for your rights and help you recover the compensation you deserve. Let us be your trusted legal advocates in Buda, TX.