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Personal Injury18-Wheeler Accidents in South Texas: Who Can Be Held Liable?
With heavy freight traffic moving through the Valley, truck crashes are devastating — and legally complex. More than one party may share responsibility.

The Rio Grande Valley sits on one of the busiest freight corridors in the country. When a fully loaded 18-wheeler collides with a passenger vehicle, the injuries are often severe — and the legal case is far more complicated than a typical car wreck.
Why truck cases are different
A commercial truck can weigh 20 to 30 times more than a car. Beyond the physics, trucking is a heavily regulated industry governed by Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) rules covering driver hours, maintenance, inspections, and cargo. Those rules also create records — and those records can be powerful evidence.
Who may be responsible
In a truck accident, liability is rarely limited to the driver. Depending on the facts, several parties may share responsibility:
- The driver — for speeding, fatigue, distraction, or impairment
- The trucking company — for pushing unrealistic schedules, poor hiring, or inadequate training
- The maintenance provider — for brake or tire failures
- The cargo loader — for unbalanced or unsecured loads
- A parts manufacturer — for defective equipment
Identifying every responsible party matters, because it can affect the insurance coverage available to you.
Evidence can disappear quickly
Trucks carry electronic logging devices and engine data that can show speed, braking, and hours driven. Companies are only required to keep some of this for a limited time, and after a serious crash they often send investigators to the scene immediately. That is why it is important to act quickly so an attorney can send a preservation letter and secure key evidence before it is lost.
If you have been in a crash with a commercial vehicle, avoid giving a recorded statement to the trucking company’s insurer before you understand your rights. These companies are well-prepared — you deserve to be too.
How we help truck accident victims
Truck cases reward early, thorough investigation. Youngs Rosillo Law moves quickly to preserve evidence, identify every responsible party, and pursue the full compensation our clients may be owed. Consultations are free and confidential, in English and Spanish, and on injury cases you pay nothing unless we recover for you.
Injured or facing charges in the Valley?
Youngs Rosillo Law offers free, confidential consultations in English and Spanish. There’s no obligation — just straight answers about your options.
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