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Irving Truck Accident Lawyer

A commercial truck accident claim in Irving involves a tractor-trailer or heavy commercial vehicle on a freight corridor such as SH-114, SH-183, or Beltway 8, governed by a layered regime of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations alongside Texas negligence law. The motor carrier and its driver are potentially liable together, and direct claims for negligent hiring, training, or supervision bring the carrier in on its own conduct beyond just the driver's act. Federal minimum coverage requirements for interstate carriers typically far exceed a personal automobile policy, which matters when the crash produces serious injuries. Irving's position as a gateway to DFW Airport and Las Colinas means a meaningful share of these files involve corporate defendants with multiple coverage layers, and preserving the ELD logs and qualification files before they cycle out is time-sensitive work.

Why Irving cases are different

Irving carries a higher commercial-vehicle share than its neighboring suburbs because the DFW Airport corridor and the Las Colinas employment hub funnel freight, shuttle, and fleet traffic onto SH-114, SH-183, and Beltway 8. An 18-wheeler or commercial-vehicle crash here brings federal rules and corporate defendants into play.

FMCSA rules and the evidence that disappears fast on freight corridors

Commercial trucks moving freight through Irving's corridors operate under Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration rules, including hours-of-service limits and the electronic logging device mandate that records a driver's duty status. SH-114 and SH-183 carry steady commercial-vehicle volume, and the Beltway 8 segment along the western boundary produces higher-velocity lane-change collisions as airport-bound trucks move between lanes. The data that proves a hours-of-service or fatigue violation, ELD logs, telematics, driver-qualification files, and maintenance records, sits on retention schedules that can purge it within months. We send preservation letters early demanding the carrier hold that material, because once an ELD overwrites or a logbook cycles out, the strongest proof of a federal violation is gone. The crash report alone rarely captures what a truck's own electronics already recorded.

Employer liability and the higher policy limits behind a commercial truck

When a commercial driver causes a crash in the course of employment, the motor carrier is generally liable for that driver's conduct, and a carrier may also face direct negligence claims for hiring, training, supervision, or putting an unfit driver on the road. That matters in Irving because the city's freight and fleet traffic means a high share of truck files involve a corporate defendant rather than a single individual, and interstate carriers commonly carry far higher liability limits than a passenger-vehicle policy. Las Colinas's office concentration adds leased and fleet vehicles, each with its own telematics and driver-qualification records carrying finite retention windows. Identifying every responsible entity, the driver, the carrier, a broker, or a lessor, and the full stack of available coverage is front-loaded work, because the amount of insurance available frequently determines whether a serious injury is fully compensated.

Frequently asked

Irving truck accident questions

  • The truck's own data. Electronic logging device records show the driver's hours and duty status, telematics capture speed and braking, and the carrier's driver-qualification and maintenance files reveal whether the driver and rig should have been on the road. These sit on retention schedules that can erase them within months, so we send preservation letters immediately. The police report alone rarely reflects what the truck's electronics already recorded.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Irving clients welcome.

Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Irving-area clients statewide and travel to Irving 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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