College Station · Truck Accident
College Station Truck Accident Lawyer
A commercial truck accident claim in College Station involves a collision with an 18-wheeler or other heavy commercial motor vehicle operating on freight routes like SH-6 or FM-2818 (Harvey Mitchell Parkway), and it is governed by both federal FMCSA regulations and Texas negligence law. Because the mass of a loaded tractor-trailer dwarfs a passenger vehicle, these crashes produce far more severe injuries than ordinary car collisions, and the motor carrier, not just the driver, is ordinarily a defendant, exposed to liability for negligent hiring, training, and equipment maintenance. Critical records including ELD logs and driver qualification files cycle off the carrier's servers quickly, making evidence preservation in the first days after a crash the single most time-sensitive task. Serious filings are heard in Brazos County district court in Bryan under the standard two-year limitations period of § 16.003.
Why College Station cases are different
State Highway 6 carries the freight that moves between College Station, Bryan, and Hearne, and FM-2818 (Harvey Mitchell Parkway) routes commercial traffic around the west and south sides of the city. When an 18-wheeler is involved, federal trucking rules and a carrier's commercial coverage reshape the case far beyond an ordinary Brazos County collision.
Federal rules and the evidence a carrier controls
Interstate truck drivers and their employers answer to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, not just the Texas traffic code. FMCSA hours-of-service limits cap how long a driver can operate, and electronic logging devices record that time automatically. After a serious SH-6 or FM-2818 crash, the ELD data, driver qualification file, maintenance records, and any onboard or dashcam video sit in the motor carrier's hands, and much of it is on a short retention schedule. Carriers and their insurers often dispatch rapid-response investigators to a wreck site within hours. We send spoliation and preservation letters early to lock down the logbook, telematics, and inspection history before they cycle off, because hours-of-service violations and deferred maintenance are frequently what turns a contested liability question into a conceded one on the freight corridor through town.
Employer liability and higher commercial policy limits
A commercial truck crash usually reaches deeper than the driver. Under Texas respondeat superior and direct-negligence theories, the motor carrier can be liable for negligent hiring, training, supervision, and retention, and for putting an unsafe vehicle on the road. That matters because commercial trucking policies carry substantially higher limits than the Texas personal-auto minimums you see in an ordinary College Station fender-bender, which is fitting given how catastrophic an 18-wheeler impact tends to be. Identifying every responsible party, including a separate trailer owner, a broker, or a shipper, widens the available coverage. Serious filings still land in Brazos County district court in Bryan under the standard venue rules, but the defense bench is different: national carriers bring experienced trucking counsel, and the case has to be built to that level from the first preservation letter.
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College Station truck accident questions
- Federal FMCSA rules apply on top of Texas law, the motor carrier controls evidence like ELD logs and maintenance records, and commercial policies carry far higher limits than personal-auto minimums. The carrier may also be directly liable for negligent hiring or maintenance. We move quickly to preserve the electronic and paper records before the carrier's retention window closes.
- Quickly. Electronic logging device data, dashcam video, and dispatch records can be overwritten on short cycles, and carriers often send investigators to the scene within hours. We send spoliation letters early to lock down the logbook, telematics, driver qualification file, and inspection history so hours-of-service or maintenance problems can be proven rather than disputed.
- Often, yes. Under Texas law a motor carrier can be vicariously liable for its driver acting in the scope of employment and directly liable for negligent hiring, training, supervision, or maintenance. A trailer owner, broker, or shipper may also share responsibility. Identifying every party widens the available commercial coverage, which is usually well above a personal Texas policy minimum.
- Two years from the date of injury under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003, the same statewide limit that applies to other personal injury cases. However, the practical deadline is much earlier because critical trucking records like ELD logs and driver qualification files are retained for shorter periods. Waiting even 60 days can mean key evidence is gone before a lawyer can demand it.
- The carrier may still be liable. Under federal regulations at 49 C.F.R. § 376.12, a motor carrier that operates a truck under its authority remains responsible for the driver even if the arrangement is labeled an independent-contractor relationship. Texas direct-negligence theories for entrustment and supervision also apply independently of the employment label.
- Under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 15.002, suit is proper where the events occurred or where the defendant has its principal place of business. A crash on SH-6 or FM-2818 in Brazos County makes Brazos County district court in Bryan the natural venue. The 85th, 272nd, and 361st district courts hear serious civil cases from both sides of the BCS metro.
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Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent College Station-area clients statewide and travel to College Station for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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