Personal Injury · 18-Wheeler · Truck Wreck

Houston Truck Wreck Lawyer

A truck wreck is one of the most traumatic events a person can experience. When an 18-wheeler, semi-truck, or large commercial vehicle is involved, the resulting injuries are often catastrophic and the legal landscape is complex. CDF Law has the specific expertise, resources, and determination to fight trucking companies and their insurers to the fullest.

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$24M+Recovered for Clients
500+Cases Handled
15+Years of Experience
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What We Handle

Case Types We Fight

Highway & Freeway Wrecks

High-speed commercial truck collisions on I-10, I-45, I-69, and I-610 — Houston's most dangerous commercial corridors.

Urban Delivery Truck Wrecks

Lower-speed but dangerous collisions in Houston neighborhoods and commercial districts.

Jackknife & Rollover Wrecks

Often caused by brake failure, excessive speed, or improper loading.

Multi-Vehicle Pileups with Trucks

Complex liability involving multiple carriers, insurers, and potentially manufacturer defect claims.

What You Can Recover
  • All medical expenses and future care costs
  • Lost income and future earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering at the appropriate level for catastrophic injuries
  • Punitive damages for violations of FMCSA safety regulations
Recent Recovery
$2,800,000
Truck Wreck — I-10 Jackknife / Multiple Vehicle Collision

Client suffered multiple fractures and spinal injuries in an I-10 jackknife accident caused by brake failure. CDF Law established the trucking company had knowledge of the brake defect from prior inspection reports. Settlement at mediation.

Past results do not guarantee similar outcomes in future cases.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions About Your Case

Should I speak to the trucking company's insurance adjuster? +
No. Trucking companies dispatch their own investigators and lawyers to serious accident scenes almost immediately. Their goal is to protect the company's interests, not yours. Contact CDF Law before making any statements or signing any documents.
What is the FMCSA and why does it matter? +
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration sets safety regulations for commercial trucking: Hours of Service, pre-trip inspection requirements, cargo securing standards, and driver qualification rules. Violations of FMCSA regulations establish negligence per se and can support punitive damage claims.
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