New Braunfels · Truck Accident
New Braunfels Truck Accident Lawyer
A commercial truck accident case in New Braunfels involves a crash with a tractor-trailer or other heavy commercial vehicle operating under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, which impose hours-of-service caps, electronic logging requirements, and mandatory inspection standards on every carrier running the I-35 freight corridor through Comal County. Unlike an ordinary car crash, these cases layer federal regulatory violations onto Texas common-law negligence and extend liability from the individual driver to the motor carrier through respondeat superior and direct negligence theories. The two-year limitations period under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 is the outer boundary, but the practical clock is much shorter because ELD data, onboard camera footage, and driver qualification files cycle off on the carrier's internal retention schedule within weeks.
Why New Braunfels cases are different
The I-35 corridor through New Braunfels is one of the highest-volume interstate freight segments in Texas, carrying heavy 18-wheeler traffic between San Antonio and Austin. That commercial spine produces the bulk of Comal County's catastrophic truck cases and draws the toughest defense lawyers.
Federal rules govern the truck on I-35
A loaded tractor-trailer running I-35 through New Braunfels is not just a large car. Interstate carriers answer to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, which sets driver hours-of-service limits, electronic logging device requirements, drug-and-alcohol testing, inspection and maintenance standards, and cargo securement rules. After a serious crash, those records are the case. ELD data can expose a driver who blew past the eleven-hour limit while pushing to clear the San Marcos-to-Comal River congestion; maintenance files can reveal brakes never serviced; the qualification file can show a driver the carrier should never have hired. Much of this evidence is electronic and overwritten on a routine cycle, so we send spoliation and preservation letters to the carrier and its insurer in the first days after intake, demanding the ELD download, the driver logs, the dashcam, and the maintenance history before the ordinary retention schedule erases them.
Reaching the company, not just the driver
Texas law lets you pursue the motor carrier itself, which matters because the company carries the real insurance. A carrier is vicariously liable for a driver acting in the course and scope of employment, and it can be directly liable for negligent hiring, training, retention, and supervision, and for dispatch schedules that force hours-of-service violations on a corridor where weekend congestion stacks traffic for hours. Commercial policies on interstate freight run far above private-auto minimums, so the recovery available in a New Braunfels truck case is on a different scale than an ordinary collision. Venue adds a wrinkle: a crash inside Comal County is naturally filed in Comal County district court on North Seguin Avenue, but a carrier headquartered in Houston, Dallas, or out of state can sometimes open alternative venues under § 15.002. We run that analysis at the front of the case while identifying every entity in the lease and operating chain.
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- The electronic records. Electronic logging device data, telematics, and dashcam footage sit on systems with routine overwrite cycles, and the driver logs and the truck's maintenance file can be revised or lost. That is why preservation letters to the carrier and its insurer in the first days are decisive. We demand the ELD download, hours-of-service logs, inspection records, and the driver qualification file before they cycle out.
- Not because anyone promises a number, but because the structure differs. Interstate carriers carry commercial liability coverage well above private-auto minimums, and Texas lets you pursue the company directly for negligent hiring, training, and supervision in addition to the driver. With catastrophic injuries common on the high-speed I-35 corridor through Comal County, those higher limits often determine whether a recovery can actually cover lifetime care.
- A crash inside Comal County is naturally filed in Comal County district court on North Seguin Avenue under the general venue rule. But an out-of-county or out-of-state commercial carrier can sometimes support an alternative venue under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 15.002. Where the case is best filed is a strategic decision we make early, weighing the Comal docket against other available venues.
- Interstate carriers must comply with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, which set maximum hours-of-service for drivers (generally eleven driving hours within a fourteen-hour window), require electronic logging devices to track those hours, mandate pre-trip and post-trip inspections, and govern drug-and-alcohol testing. A violation of any of those rules is direct evidence of negligence and can support a gross-negligence finding if the carrier knowingly allowed the violation.
- The ELD download tells the story. Every commercial truck running I-35 must carry an electronic logging device that records driving time, duty status, and location. After a crash, we demand the raw ELD data, not just the paper summary the carrier may offer. Combined with fuel receipts, toll records, and weigh-station logs, those records can show whether the driver exceeded the federal limit before reaching the Comal County corridor.
- Yes. Texas allows claims against the motor carrier for respondeat superior, where the company is vicariously liable for the driver's conduct, and also for direct negligence in hiring, training, supervision, and retention. A carrier that put an underqualified or fatigued driver on a high-volume freight corridor like I-35 through New Braunfels faces its own independent liability on top of the driver's. We identify and pursue every entity in the ownership, lease, and operating chain.
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Downtown Austin. New Braunfels clients welcome.
Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent New Braunfels-area clients statewide and travel to New Braunfels for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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