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Schertz · Guadalupe and Bexar Counties · Texas

Schertz truck accident lawyer.

18-wheeler crashes are not car wreck cases. Federal Motor Carrier regulations, black-box data, multi-defendant complexity — the trucking company sends its defense team out the same day the crash happens. We move just as fast on your side.

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Commercial truck crashes in Schertz involve a different legal universe than ordinary car wrecks. Federal regulations (49 CFR Parts 350-399) govern how the truck was driven, maintained, and inspected — and violations of those regulations often establish negligence as a matter of law. The trucking company's insurer will start protecting evidence immediately. So do we.

See our overview of truck accident cases ? or read our in-depth Texas Truck Accident Guide for how these cases actually work — the same FMCSA rules apply in NM.

Why Schertz truck cases are different.

Major Roadways

I-35 north of San Antonio, FM-3009, FM-78, FM-1518, and the SH-130 tollway connector.

Local Courts

Guadalupe County Courthouse (Seguin) for cases in the Guadalupe portion, Bexar County Civil District Courts for cases in the Bexar portion, and the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, San Antonio Division.

Trauma Care

Schertz emergency facilities and the nearby Northeast Methodist Hospital, with rapid transport to San Antonio's Level I trauma centers.

Why It Matters Here

Schertz sits just outside San Antonio's Loop 1604 along the I-35 northeast corridor — one of the fastest-growing parts of the SA metro. The city's location near Randolph Air Force Base brings military and commuter traffic, and the I-35 stretch through Schertz is a known high-volume crash corridor.

A loaded 18-wheeler weighs up to 80,000 pounds — roughly 20 times a passenger car. The injuries are catastrophic far more often. But the legal terrain matters just as much: federal FMCSA regulations apply, multiple parties may share liability (driver, motor carrier, broker, shipper, maintenance contractor), insurance policies are far larger (often $1M–$10M+), and electronic evidence can be overwritten in 30 days if not preserved.

The evidence that wins truck cases.

Time-Critical
The trucking company's defense starts within hours.

Large carriers deploy rapid-response teams — investigators, adjusters, and defense lawyers — who reach the crash scene within hours, often before the victim has left the hospital. The longer you wait, the more the evidence landscape tilts against you. Contact us immediately ?

Who can be liable.

Multiple defendants mean multiple insurance policies — and a substantially better chance of full recovery for catastrophic injuries.

FMCSA violations that matter most.

Texas deadlines.

Two years from the date of the crash to file (Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code §16.003). Cases against governmental entities require notice within much shorter windows — sometimes as little as six months. Texas applies modified comparative fault: you can still recover if you were 50% or less at fault. More on comparative fault ?

Schertz truck accident questions.

How are truck accident cases different from car accident cases?+
Trucking is regulated by Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs) — Hours of Service, driver qualification, vehicle maintenance, drug testing. Violations of these regulations can establish negligence per se. Truck crashes also involve multiple potential defendants: driver, motor carrier, shipper, broker, maintenance contractors.
What evidence is critical in a truck case?+
Black-box / ECM data, ELD (electronic logging device) records, driver qualification files, maintenance records, post-accident drug test results, and dashcam footage. Most of this has short retention periods — preservation letters need to go out within days, not weeks.
Can I still recover if I was partially at fault?+
In Texas, yes — as long as you were 50% or less at fault. Texas applies modified comparative fault with a 51% bar. Read our full guide on comparative fault ?
What if the insurance company already called me?+
Don't give a recorded statement, accept an offer, or sign anything. Read our guide on insurance company tactics, then call us — talking to us is free.
What if a government vehicle was involved?+
Cases against city, county, state, transit, or school district vehicles in Texas require notice within much shorter windows — sometimes just six months or less. Don't assume you have the full two-year statute.
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