Truck accidents are often more serious than car accidents due to the truck’s sheer weight and size – and all too often, these accidents are also fatal.
At The Stewart Law Firm, our dedicated team is committed to assisting victims of truck accidents in Burnet County and throughout Texas in their pursuit of justice and rightful compensation.
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“I was hit by an 18 wheeler when the driver changed lanes, striking my vehicle. This resulted in my car being totaled and months of medical treatment for me. Mr Stewart represented me in a lengthy lawsuit. He personally touched base with me often, keeping me updated at all times. He and his caring staff made a difficult time much easier.” T. S.
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Truck accidents in Texas, often involving large commercial vehicles, pose a significant risk to road safety.
The Lone Star State’s vast network of highways and interstates makes it a frequent thoroughfare for commercial trucks transporting goods across the country. While these vehicles play a crucial role in our economy, their immense size and weight can result in catastrophic accidents when something goes wrong.
Factors contributing to truck accidents in Texas include driver fatigue, speeding, distracted driving, poorly maintained vehicles, and even overloaded cargo. Unfortunately, these incidents can result in devastating consequences, including severe injuries, property damage, and, tragically, loss of life.
Our firm handles all types of truck accident claims, including those that involve:
If you or a loved one has been involved in a truck accident in Burnet County, you may be entitled to compensation for the physical, emotional, and financial toll it has taken on your life. Truck accident cases can be complex, and pursuing compensation often requires a thorough understanding of Texas’ legal landscape.
Compensation in truck accident cases can encompass a range of damages, including:
Truck accidents often have devastating outcomes, and in the worst cases, they lead to the wrongful death of an innocent victim. When such a tragedy occurs, surviving family members may pursue justice through a wrongful death claim.
A wrongful death claim asserts that the death resulted from the negligence, wrongful actions, or intentional misconduct of another party.
In Texas, certain family members, such as spouses, children, and parents, have the legal right to file a wrongful death claim. To succeed in a wrongful death case, four key elements must typically be proven:
Wrongful death claims can seek compensation for various losses, including medical expenses leading up to the death, funeral and burial costs, loss of financial support, and the emotional pain and suffering endured by the family.