At the Law Office of Peter Smith, our Houston truck accident attorney understands that commercial vehicle crashes rarely stem from a single mistake. In many cases, multiple parties — including the trucking company — share responsibility. Identifying those parties and proving their role requires experience, technical knowledge, and a strategic investigation.

Truck crashes remain a persistent problem on Texas highways and nationwide. According to federal data, large trucks account for roughly 11% of all motor vehicle collisions in the U.S. each year. When these high-impact accidents occur, victims are often left facing devastating injuries, financial strain, and aggressive insurers determined to protect trucking company interests.

Our firm is built to counter that. Attorney Peter Smith has the resources and legal discipline required to take on commercial carriers, expose unsafe practices, and pursue full compensation for injured Texans.

If you or your loved one was harmed in a Houston truck accident, contact our office today for a free consultation.

When Is a Trucking Company Liable for a Semi-Truck Crash in Houston, Texas?

Texas’ size and economic output — agriculture, freight, energy, and construction — create constant commercial truck traffic across the state. When collisions occur, the truck driver is not always the sole party at fault. Trucking companies have broad legal and regulatory duties, and failures at the company level frequently contribute to serious crashes.

A carrier may be liable when it fails to hire, train, supervise, or equip its drivers properly, or when it disregards federal safety rules designed to prevent fatigue, mechanical failures, and unsafe driving behavior.

Common examples of trucking company negligence include:

  • Skipping federally required background checks

  • Allowing drivers to operate without a valid CDL

  • Hiring drivers with known safety issues or disqualifying violations

  • Inadequate driver training or supervision

  • Failing to maintain brakes, tires, or critical mechanical components

  • Ignoring routine maintenance schedules

  • Imposing delivery deadlines that encourage fatigue or speeding

  • Pressuring drivers to exceed Hours-of-Service limits

To hold a trucking company accountable, your attorney must obtain and analyze internal records, logbooks, inspection reports, electronic logging device data, and employment files. These documents often reveal patterns of negligence hidden from the public.

If you were injured in a truck crash, do not try to confront a commercial carrier or its insurance team alone. Our firm will investigate the cause of your collision and pursue every party responsible.

What Are the Most Common Houston Truck Accident Injuries?

Crashes involving semi-trucks routinely cause life-altering injuries. With commercial vehicles weighing up to 80,000 pounds, the occupants of smaller vehicles absorb the brunt of the force in nearly every collision. Studies consistently show that passengers in the non-truck vehicle suffer the majority of serious injuries and fatalities.

Common injuries from Houston truck accidents include:

  • Fractured or crushed bones

  • Neck, back, and spinal trauma

  • Traumatic brain injuries

  • Internal organ damage

  • Internal bleeding

  • Severe burns

  • Amputations

  • Paralysis

  • Permanent scarring or disfigurement

  • Fatal injuries resulting in wrongful death

If you or a family member suffered harm in a commercial vehicle crash, Attorney Peter Smith will assess the full impact of your injuries and build a claim that reflects your long-term needs.

What Type of Financial Recovery Can I Pursue from the Trucking Company After a Texas Truck Accident?

When trucking companies cut corners or ignore safety regulations, the consequences are often catastrophic. Our firm evaluates every dimension of your losses to ensure your compensation demand covers both immediate and future needs.

Recoverable damages may include:

  • Current and future medical expenses

  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity

  • Pain and suffering

  • Emotional distress and mental anguish

  • Long-term or permanent disability

  • Property damage

If you were injured or lost a loved one in a commercial truck collision anywhere in Texas, contact our Houston truck accident attorney for a free consultation.

Additional Practice Areas We Handle

  • Auto Accidents

  • Defective Products

  • Medical Devices

  • Truck Accidents

  • Drunk Driving Accidents

  • Wrongful Death

  • Medical Malpractice

  • Workers’ Compensation

  • Premises Liability

Contact Our Skilled Truck Accident Attorney in Houston, Texas Today

Attorney Peter Smith has decades of experience helping injured Texans secure the financial recovery they deserve after serious truck accidents.

To discuss your claim, call (555) 123-4567 for a free, no-obligation consultation.

Our team is here to guide you through your legal options, help you understand your rights, and hold negligent trucking companies fully accountable. We handle injury cases on a contingency fee basis — you pay nothing unless we win your case.