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A commercial truck accident claim in Plano involves a crash with an 18-wheeler or heavy commercial vehicle on freight corridors like the Sam Rayburn Tollway or the Dallas North Tollway, governed by both Texas negligence law and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (49 C.F.R. Parts 350-399). The motor carrier, not just the driver, can be liable for violations such as hours-of-service fatigue, failed pre-trip inspections, or improper cargo loading. Suits are filed in Collin County district court at the Russell A. Steindam Courts Building in McKinney under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003's two-year limitations period, but the practical evidence window is far shorter because electronic logging and fleet-telematics data rotate out of motor-carrier systems within weeks. Plano's concentration of corporate headquarters means deliveries into Legacy West and Granite Park corridors frequently involve company-fleet vehicles that add employer-respondeat-superior exposure alongside the driver.

Why Plano cases are different

The Sam Rayburn Tollway and Dallas North Tollway thread commercial freight along Plano's edges and into the Legacy West and Granite Park employment corridors. With Toyota, JCPenney, and Frito-Lay headquartered here, truck and fleet cases carry a federal regulatory layer and corporate-defendant stakes that ordinary car claims do not.

FMCSA rules and the evidence that decides commercial-vehicle files

Eighteen-wheelers and commercial box trucks moving along SH-121, the Dallas North Tollway, and US-75 operate under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. Electronic logging devices record hours-of-service compliance, and fatigue-driven crashes in the higher-speed tollway lanes often trace back to log violations. The proof that decides these cases — ELD data, the driver-qualification file, maintenance and inspection records, dispatch and routing logs, and onboard telematics — sits with the motor carrier and rotates on short retention cycles. A spoliation-grade preservation letter in the first days is essential, because a carrier will not hold this data for the injured party voluntarily. Plano's corporate freight adds a second layer: deliveries into the Legacy West and Granite Park corridors generate dispatch and route records that tie a particular driver to a particular run, and those records are what confirm course and scope of employment when liability is contested.

Employer liability and why commercial limits change the posture

When a driver is operating in the course and scope of employment, the motor carrier is vicariously liable for the driver's negligence under Texas respondeat-superior principles, and direct claims for negligent hiring, training, supervision, and entrustment can attach to the company. Plano's headquarters concentration means a higher share of crashes involve company-owned or leased fleet vehicles, which brings corporate commercial-auto coverage, frequently $1,000,000 or more, into play and a defense team that mobilizes at once. That matters in Collin County, widely viewed as one of the more defense-leaning jury pools in the metro. The response is to overbuild the file: full federal-record and fleet-telematics production, accident reconstruction, and treating-physician future-care projections that make the damages impossible to dismiss as inflated. Against a corporate defendant, settlement leverage depends more on the documentary build than it does in Dallas or Travis.

Frequently asked

Plano truck accident questions

  • Commercial trucks are governed by federal FMCSA rules, so electronic logging device data, hours-of-service records, and maintenance files come into play, and the motor carrier can be liable alongside the driver. Policy limits are far higher, which draws an aggressive defense. With Plano's fleet and corporate-freight exposure, early preservation and a fully built file matter more than in a typical corridor fender-bender.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Plano clients welcome.

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