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Hutto Truck Accident Lawyer

A commercial truck crash claim in Hutto involves a tractor-trailer, 18-wheeler, or other federally regulated commercial motor vehicle, most commonly on US-79's surface-arterial freight run between Round Rock and Taylor or on the SH-130 toll segment. These cases are governed by a two-layer framework: the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, which impose hours-of-service, ELD, and driver-qualification duties, and Texas negligence law with the two-year limitations period under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003. The key legal difference from a car crash is that the motor carrier and its commercial policy, not just the individual driver, are almost always proper defendants, and the federally mandated records that prove fault begin cycling out within months of the crash.

Why Hutto cases are different

US-79 through Hutto carries a meaningful share of regional freight between Round Rock and Taylor on a corridor designed for lower volumes than it now serves, and commercial-truck-involved crashes on that surface arterial are a steady, distinct piece of our Hutto intake.

FMCSA duties and the US-79 freight corridor

A commercial truck crash on US-79 is governed by a body of federal regulation that ordinary passenger-vehicle cases never touch. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations impose hours-of-service limits, electronic-logging-device record-keeping, driver-qualification files, and vehicle-inspection duties, and a violation of any of them can establish negligence directly. US-79's mix of at-grade intersections, left-turn queues, and frontage development means fatigued or distracted commercial drivers on the Round-Rock-to-Taylor run encounter sudden stops the highway's design did not anticipate. The ELD logs, the GPS and routing data, and the in-cab camera footage tell whether the driver was over hours or off-route, but those records sit behind standard retention windows that begin closing within months. We send preservation letters fast to lock the data before it cycles out, then read the logs against the corridor's known conflict points to reconstruct what the driver could and should have seen.

Employer liability and commercial policy limits

When the at-fault driver was working a route, the analysis rarely stops at the driver. A motor carrier or the company whose construction or delivery route the driver was running can be vicariously liable for the driver's conduct and independently liable for negligent hiring, training, supervision, or maintenance. That matters financially because a commercial auto policy on a regional fleet typically carries limits an order of magnitude above the personal Texas minimums a passenger-vehicle defendant carries, so the realistic recovery on a serious US-79 truck wreck runs through the company layer rather than the driver's personal coverage. The carrier knows this and moves quickly. Trucking defendants routinely retain defense counsel and a rapid-response investigator within hours of a serious crash, which is exactly why the plaintiff-side preservation demands and independent scene documentation need to go out on the same timeline rather than weeks later.

Frequently asked

Hutto truck accident questions

  • Because federal law applies on top of Texas law. Commercial carriers must keep hours-of-service logs, ELD data, driver-qualification files, and maintenance records, and a violation can prove negligence outright. Their commercial policies also carry far higher limits than personal Texas coverage. The tradeoff is speed: the trucking company's defense team mobilizes within hours, so evidence has to be preserved just as fast.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Hutto clients welcome.

Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Hutto-area clients statewide and travel to Hutto for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.

Cap City Injury Attorneys

702 Rio Grande St, Suite 302 · Austin, TX 78701

(512) 612-3110

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