If you or someone you love has been hurt in a truck accident, you already know how quickly life can change after a serious collision. You may be dealing with painful injuries, mounting medical expenses, and uncertainty about how your family will manage while you recover. The trucking company and its insurance carrier are already working to protect their interests, and you deserve someone who will fight just as hard for yours.
San Antonio sits at the intersection of some of the busiest freight corridors in the country, and that heavy commercial traffic puts local drivers at serious risk every single day. The Texas Department of Transportation reports that Bexar County recorded 2,684 commercial motor vehicle crashes in a recent reporting period, making it the third-highest county in Texas for truck accidents.[1] Many of these collisions happen on the major highways that cut through the San Antonio area, including Interstate 10, Interstate 35, and Interstate 37. The National Safety Council reports that occupants of passenger vehicles account for roughly 70 percent of all people killed or injured in large truck crashes, which means the people in smaller vehicles almost always suffer the worst consequences when these accidents occur.[2]
At Jim Adler, The Texas Hammer®, we have spent more than 50 years helping injured Texans in San Antonio and throughout South Texas take on trucking companies and their insurers, and we are ready to fight for you, too.
With offices serving San Antonio and communities throughout Texas, our team can move quickly to protect evidence and start building your truck accident claim. Your first step is a FREE truck accident case review.
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Recovery for Texas Truck Accident Victims
Two young women were driving home from work together on a rural Texas highway when a massive tractor-trailer approached from the opposite direction. Despite rainy conditions, the truck driver was traveling near maximum speed and lost control when the rig hydroplaned, crossing into oncoming traffic without warning. The collision killed both women instantly, leaving behind devoted husbands and school-age children who now face life without their wives and mothers. Jim Adler & Associates fought for these families and recovered $26 million to help them cope with their unimaginable loss. If your family has been devastated by a truck accident in San Antonio or anywhere in Texas, The Texas Hammer® is ready to fight for you, too.
The trucking company already has a team of lawyers and investigators working to protect its money, and they got started the moment the collision happened. Their job is to find ways to blame you or pay you as little as possible, and you should not have to face that kind of pressure alone while you are trying to heal and take care of your family. A San Antonio truck accident lawyer can help you understand your rights, investigate what really happened, and fight for the compensation you actually deserve.
Unlike a typical car accident, where fault usually falls on one driver or the other, truck accidents often involve a complicated web of potentially responsible parties. The trucking company that employed the driver may be held vicariously liable for their driver’s negligence, which means the company can be responsible for injuries caused by an employee acting within the scope of their job. The company may also face direct liability if they failed to properly train their drivers, neglected to maintain their fleet, pressured drivers to violate federal hours-of-service rules, or allowed overloaded cargo or unsecured loads to leave their facilities.
Third parties can share responsibility as well. Manufacturers of defective equipment like faulty brakes or tires may be liable if a mechanical defect contributed to the crash. Cargo loading companies can be held accountable when improper maintenance of loading procedures or overloaded trailers cause a truck driver to lose control. Maintenance contractors who were supposed to inspect and repair the truck may share blame if they missed obvious safety problems. Identifying every responsible party matters because each one typically carries its own insurance coverage, and finding all of them can significantly increase the compensation available to cover your injuries.
Trucking companies and their insurance carriers aggressively defend accident claims because there is so much money at stake. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration requires most trucking companies to carry liability insurance policies of at least $750,000, and many carry $1 million or more depending on the type of cargo they haul.[3] That means there is real money available to cover your medical expenses, lost wages, and the pain this accident has caused, but the insurance company will fight hard to keep as much of that money as it can.
An experienced attorney levels the playing field by conducting a thorough investigation, securing critical evidence before it disappears, hiring expert witnesses who can explain what went wrong, and negotiating from a position of strength. Insurance adjusters know which lawyers are willing to take cases to trial and which ones will accept whatever offer is put on the table. When the defense knows you have a legal team that is ready and able to present your case to a jury, they have much more incentive to offer fair compensation through settlement rather than risk a larger verdict at trial.
Strict legal deadlines govern how long you have to file a truck accident lawsuit, and missing these deadlines can permanently destroy your right to seek compensation. Under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 16.003, you generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit.[4] Wrongful death claims must also be filed within two years from the date of the victim’s death.[4] Certain exceptions may apply in cases involving minors, late discovery of injuries, or claims against government entities, but these situations require careful legal analysis.
You should also understand how fault affects your ability to recover compensation. Under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 33.001, you can still pursue damages even if you were partially responsible for the accident, but your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault.[5] If you are found to be more than 50 percent responsible, you cannot recover anything at all.[5] Insurance companies know this rule and often try to shift as much blame as possible onto the injured person, which is one reason why having experienced legal representation matters so much.
If you or a loved one has been hurt in a truck accident in San Antonio, the team at Jim Adler & Associates is ready to help you understand your options and fight for the compensation you deserve. Call us today for a free consultation, and let The Texas Hammer® go to work for you.
Truck accidents rarely happen by chance, and most of them trace back to someone failing to follow the rules of the road or cutting corners on safety. The truck driver, the trucking company, or both may have made decisions that put innocent people at risk. Federal regulations exist specifically to prevent these kinds of collisions, yet violations remain alarmingly common across the industry. Understanding how these accidents happen can help you recognize when you have a valid claim against a negligent trucking company or driver.
Distracted driving has become one of the most dangerous behaviors in the trucking industry. Texting, eating, adjusting GPS devices, and reaching for objects in the cab all take a truck driver’s attention away from the road at the worst possible moment. When a driver operating an 80,000-pound tractor-trailer loses focus for even a few seconds, the consequences for everyone around them can be devastating.
Driver fatigue remains a leading factor in serious truck crashes. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration found that 13 percent of commercial motor vehicle drivers were considered fatigued at the time of their crash.[6] Federal hours-of-service regulations limit property-carrying drivers to 11 consecutive hours of driving within a 14-hour on-duty window after taking 10 hours off, and drivers must take a 30-minute break after eight hours behind the wheel.[7] Despite these rules, trucking companies under pressure to meet delivery deadlines sometimes push their drivers to skip mandated rest periods or falsify their electronic logs.
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs poses obvious dangers when the vehicle weighs tens of thousands of pounds. Commercial drivers face stricter alcohol limits than other motorists, with federal regulations setting the blood alcohol concentration limit at 0.04 percent rather than the standard 0.08 percent.[8] An inexperienced driver who lacks adequate training may struggle to handle a large rig in dangerous situations, and some trucking companies respond to driver shortages by lowering their hiring standards or rushing new drivers onto the road before they are truly ready.
Commercial trucks require constant maintenance to operate safely, yet some trucking companies skip inspections and ignore warning signs to save money and keep their trucks on the road. A tire blowout at highway speeds can send an 18 wheeler veering across multiple lanes without warning, and defective brakes can make it impossible for a driver to stop in time to avoid a collision. When a mechanical defect contributes to a crash, the company that failed to maintain the vehicle can be held responsible for the resulting injuries.
Improperly loaded or overloaded cargo presents another serious danger on Texas highways. Federal weight limits exist because overloaded trailers are harder to stop, more prone to tire blowouts, and more likely to roll over during turns or sudden maneuvers. An unsecured load that shifts during transport can cause a driver to lose control of the semi-truck entirely, leading to jackknife accidents or rollovers that sweep across multiple lanes and strike vehicles that have no way to escape.
Poor weather and dangerous road conditions increase the risk of truck accidents, especially when drivers fail to adjust their speed or following distance to account for rain, fog, or debris on the roadway. A properly trained driver should anticipate these hazards and take appropriate precautions, and failure to do so can establish negligence even when weather plays a role in the collision.
Other motorists also contribute to truck accidents when they fail to respect the limitations of large commercial vehicles. Cutting off a truck, following too closely behind a trailer, or lingering in a truck’s blind spots can trigger a serious crash. When investigating your accident, our attorneys examine the behavior of all parties involved to determine who should be held accountable and ensure that fault is assigned fairly based on the evidence.
Most truck accidents in and around San Antonio occur on the major highways that carry heavy commercial traffic through the region. Interstate 10 runs east and west through the city, connecting San Antonio to Houston and serving as a primary freight corridor for goods moving across the southern United States. Interstate 35 carries massive volumes of truck traffic between Mexico and destinations throughout the central United States, while Interstate 37 links San Antonio to the Port of Corpus Christi and the Gulf Coast shipping industry. Loop 410, which encircles the city, sees constant 18 wheeler traffic as trucks move between these major interstates and local distribution centers. If you were hurt on one of these roads, you are not alone, and the San Antonio truck accident lawyers at Jim Adler & Associates understand the unique challenges these high-traffic corridors present.
If you have been hit by a commercial truck, you already know how terrifying and violent these collisions can be. A fully loaded 18 wheeler can weigh 20 to 30 times more than a passenger car, which means the people in smaller vehicles almost always suffer the worst injuries. Understanding the type of accident you were in can help you recognize the challenges ahead and why having an experienced San Antonio truck accident lawyer matters.
No matter what type of truck accident caused your injuries, Jim Adler, The Tough, Smart Lawyer®, is here to help you understand your options and fight for the compensation you deserve.
The sheer size and weight of commercial trucks mean that people in passenger vehicles often suffer devastating injuries when these collisions occur. Even accidents at moderate speeds can leave victims with injuries that change their lives forever, requiring months or even years of medical treatment and rehabilitation.
Broken bones from truck accidents are often more severe than those seen in typical car crashes, with shattered pelvises, crushed legs, and compound fractures requiring extensive surgical repair and lengthy recovery periods. Spinal cord injuries can result in partial or complete paralysis, while traumatic brain injuries may cause lasting problems with memory, concentration, mood, and behavior. Burns from fuel fires or hazardous cargo spills require specialized treatment and can leave victims with permanent scarring and disfigurement.
Other catastrophic injuries include amputations, severe neck and shoulder damage, and internal organ damage that may not show obvious symptoms until the victim’s condition becomes critical. Tragically, many truck accidents result in wrongful death, leaving families to cope with sudden and devastating loss while facing the option of pursuing a claim against the responsible parties.
If you were injured in a truck accident caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for both economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages include medical expenses for past and future treatment, lost wages and diminished earning capacity, and property damage covering vehicle repair or replacement and rental costs. Non-economic damages address pain and suffering, emotional distress, mental anguish, and loss of enjoyment of life.
If your injuries have damaged your relationship with your spouse, your spouse may have a separate claim for loss of consortium under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Chapter 41.[9] In cases involving particularly egregious conduct, Chapter 41 also allows for punitive damages when the defendant acted with fraud, malice, or gross negligence.[9]
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One of the biggest differences between a regular car accident and a truck accident is the number of people and companies who might share responsibility for what happened. Unlike a crash between two passenger vehicles where blame usually falls on one driver or the other, truck accidents often involve a web of businesses that all played a role in creating a dangerous situation on the road. Figuring out who is responsible matters because each party typically carries its own insurance, and identifying everyone at fault can significantly increase the compensation available to cover your injuries.
Our San Antonio truck accident lawyers investigate every link in the chain to make sure no responsible party escapes accountability. The more defendants we can identify, the more insurance coverage becomes available to compensate you for your injuries, lost income, and pain and suffering.
The moments after a truck accident can be overwhelming, and it is hard to think clearly when you are hurt, scared, and trying to process what just happened. Taking certain steps in the hours and days following your accident may help protect both your health and your ability to seek compensation later. The following suggestions are general guidelines only, and your specific situation may require different actions depending on the circumstances.
If you are able to move safely, getting away from traffic and potential hazards such as leaking fuel can help prevent further injuries while you wait for emergency responders to arrive. Calling 911 ensures that police officers document the scene and that emergency medical personnel can evaluate everyone involved in the accident. The police report created at the scene provides an official account of what happened and can be important evidence in your case.
Seeking medical attention as soon as possible is important because serious injuries like internal bleeding or traumatic brain injuries may not show obvious symptoms right away. Medical records created immediately after an accident carry significant weight when pursuing a claim, and delays in treatment can give the insurance company an excuse to argue that your injuries were not caused by the collision or are not as serious as you claim.
Taking photos and videos of vehicle positions, damage, skid marks, debris, and road conditions can help preserve important details that may fade or be cleaned up quickly. Collecting names and phone numbers from witnesses who saw what happened can provide independent accounts that support your version of events. You should also write down the truck’s DOT number, the name of the trucking company, and any details you noticed about the driver’s behavior before the accident.
Cooperating with police while avoiding statements that could be misconstrued is wise because anything you say at the scene may be used later by the insurance company to reduce your compensation or shift blame onto you. Avoid apologizing or speculating about what caused the accident, and stick to the facts when speaking with officers.
Reaching out to a San Antonio truck accident lawyer as soon as possible can be critical because important evidence such as the truck’s electronic control module data and driver logs may be overwritten or erased within days or weeks if no one takes action to secure it. An experienced attorney can send preservation letters to the trucking company, handle communications with insurers, and begin building your case while the evidence is still fresh.
Following your medical treatment plan and keeping records of all diagnoses, treatments, prescriptions, and expenses helps document the full extent of your injuries and supports your claim for compensation. Missing appointments or ignoring your doctor’s recommendations can hurt your case by suggesting that your injuries are not as serious as you claim.
Every truck accident is different, and you should always prioritize your health and safety above everything else. If you have questions about your specific situation or want to understand your legal options, The Texas Hammer® is here to help with a free case evaluation.
After a serious truck accident, you need more than just a lawyer who will file some paperwork and wait for a check. You need a team that will move fast, dig deep, and fight hard to get you and your family what you deserve. At Jim Adler & Associates, we have been standing up for injured Texans since 1973, and we bring more than 50 years of experience to every case we handle.
Our San Antonio truck accident lawyers help Texans get the financial compensation they deserve. We only get paid if you win, and we fight to win.
Trucking companies know that evidence disappears quickly after an accident, and their lawyers and investigators get to work the moment a collision occurs. Electronic data from the truck’s computer can be overwritten within days, surveillance footage from nearby businesses gets recorded over if no one asks for it, and witnesses forget details or move away. Our team moves just as fast as the insurance companies by sending preservation letters demanding that the trucking company secure all evidence related to your accident. We work to obtain the truck’s electronic control module data, driver logs, dash cam footage, and maintenance records before anything gets lost or destroyed. When necessary, we hire accident reconstruction experts who can analyze the physical evidence and explain exactly what happened and why.
Insurance adjusters are trained professionals whose job is to protect their company’s money, not to help you. They often reach out to accident victims within hours of a crash, hoping to get recorded statements or quick settlements before people understand the true value of their claims. Our attorneys handle all communications with the insurance companies so you can focus on your recovery without worrying about saying the wrong thing or accepting an offer that does not come close to covering your actual losses. We know the tactics insurers use to minimize payouts, and we fight back against lowball offers that fail to reflect the full extent of your injuries and damages.
The key to getting a good settlement is being fully prepared to go to court if necessary. Insurance companies know which lawyers are willing to take cases to trial and which ones will accept whatever offer is put on the table, and they adjust their settlement offers accordingly. At Jim Adler & Associates, we prepare every case as if it is going to trial, even while we pursue settlement negotiations. Our attorneys are experienced in navigating Texas courts and procedural rules, and our track record includes multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements for truck accident victims. When the defense knows you have a legal team that is ready and able to present your case to a jury, they have much more incentive to offer fair compensation.
You should never have to pay out of pocket to find out if you have a case or to get a lawyer working for you. At Jim Adler & Associates, your consultation is free, and we handle truck accident cases on a contingency fee basis.* That means you pay no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you.* Your job is to focus on getting better, and our job is to handle everything else.
Not every personal injury lawyer has the experience and resources needed to take on a trucking company and its well-funded insurance carrier. Truck accident cases are more complex than typical car accident claims, and choosing the right attorney can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case. Here are some factors to consider when making your decision.
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You want a lawyer who focuses on truck accident cases and has a track record of success against trucking companies and their insurers. Ask about past verdicts and settlements, and look for attorneys who have recovered multi-million dollar results for clients with serious injuries. At Jim Adler & Associates, our case results include a $25 million wrongful death settlement and a $16 million recovery for a family who lost a loved one in an 18 wheeler accident. Results like these demonstrate that we know how to build strong cases and fight for full compensation.
Trucking accident cases are expensive to fight the right way. You need accident reconstruction experts who can analyze the physical evidence, medical specialists who can explain the full extent of your injuries, economists who can calculate your future losses, and industry specialists who understand federal trucking regulations. Many law firms do not have the financial resources to go up against a big trucking company. Jim Adler & Associates has a team of more than 30 attorneys and 300 legal professionals, and we have the resources to hire the experts your case requires and take your case to trial if the insurance company refuses to offer a fair settlement.
When you call our firm, you will not be passed off to a call center or left wondering what is happening with your case. You work directly with a dedicated San Antonio truck accident lawyer and a legal team that keeps you informed every step of the way. We know that a truck accident affects your whole family, and we treat you like a person, not just another case number. As The Voice of The Victims™, we understand the long-term physical, emotional, and financial effects of serious injuries, and we fight to make sure every aspect of your suffering is accounted for.
Truck accident cases move fast, and you need an attorney who is available when urgent questions arise. Jim Adler & Associates offers free consultations so you can understand your options before you commit, and our team is available to speak with you in both English and Spanish. We are here for injured Texans and their families whenever they need us.
Truck accidents are a serious and growing problem across Texas, and San Antonio sees more than its share of these devastating crashes. Understanding the scope of the problem and the safety rules that are supposed to prevent these accidents can help you recognize when a trucking company or driver may have put profits ahead of your safety.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration establishes strict rules designed to prevent truck accidents and protect the public. These federal regulations cover everything from how long drivers can stay behind the wheel to how often trucks must be inspected, and violations of these rules can serve as powerful evidence of negligence when accidents occur.[11]
Hours-of-service rules limit truck drivers to 11 hours of driving time after 10 consecutive hours off duty, and drivers cannot drive past the 14th hour after coming on duty.[7] Drivers must also take a 30-minute break after eight hours of driving and cannot exceed 60 or 70 hours of on-duty time in a seven or eight-day period.[7] Trucking companies are required to track these hours using electronic logging devices, and this data can prove whether a driver was illegally fatigued when an accident occurred.[12]
Federal law also requires trucking companies to systematically inspect, repair, and maintain all commercial vehicles under their control.[13] Every truck must undergo a thorough annual inspection, and drivers must complete pre-trip inspections before each run to verify that brakes, tires, lights, steering systems, and other critical components are in safe working order. When trucking companies skip these inspections or ignore known mechanical problems to keep trucks on the road, they can be held liable for any accidents that result from equipment failures.
When a trucking company or driver violates federal safety regulations, that violation can be used as evidence that they failed to meet their legal duty of care. If a driver exceeded hours-of-service limits before causing an accident, electronic logging device records can prove they were illegally fatigued. If a truck’s brakes failed because the company skipped required maintenance, inspection records and repair logs can demonstrate the company knew about the problem and did nothing. Our San Antonio truck accident lawyers know how to obtain these records and use them to build strong cases against negligent trucking companies and their insurers.
If you or someone you love has been hurt in a truck accident, you do not have to face the trucking companies and their insurers alone. The Texas Hammer® has spent more than 50 years standing up for injured Texans, and we are ready to fight for you, too. Our team will investigate your accident, identify every responsible party, and pursue the full compensation you deserve while you focus on healing. You pay nothing unless we win your case, and your initial consultation is completely free.* Call us today or fill out the form on this page to get started.
After a serious truck accident, you probably have a lot of questions about what comes next and how to protect your family’s future. The answers below address some of the concerns we hear most often from people in your situation. If you have questions that are not covered here, our team is always available to speak with you directly.
You are not legally required to hire a lawyer, but truck accident cases are far more complex than typical car accident claims. Trucking companies have teams of lawyers and investigators who start working to protect their interests within hours of a crash, and insurance adjusters are trained to minimize what they pay you. An experienced truck accident attorney knows how to obtain critical evidence like electronic logging device records and maintenance logs before they disappear, and can fight to make sure you receive fair compensation rather than a lowball settlement offer. Studies from the Insurance Research Council consistently show that accident victims who hire lawyers recover significantly more than those who try to handle claims on their own. Contact The Texas Hammer® today for a free consultation to discuss your case.
Under
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 16.003
, you generally have two years from the date of your accident to file a personal injury lawsuit.[4] If a loved one died in the accident, wrongful death claims must also be filed within two years of the date of death. Missing this deadline almost always means losing your right to seek compensation forever, no matter how strong your case might be. Two years can pass faster than you expect, especially when you are focused on recovering from serious injuries, so we encourage you to contact an attorney as soon as possible. Call us today so we can start protecting your rights before time runs out.
The timeline for resolving a truck accident case varies significantly depending on factors like the complexity of your injuries, how many parties are involved, whether liability is disputed, and how cooperative the insurance companies are. Some straightforward cases settle within a few months, while complex cases involving catastrophic injuries or multiple defendants can take a year or longer. One factor that often extends the timeline is waiting until you reach maximum medical improvement, the point at which your doctors can predict your future medical needs. Settling too early, before you know the full extent of your injuries, can leave you without enough money to cover the treatment you will need down the road. We balance the need for a timely resolution with the importance of ensuring your settlement fully accounts for your long-term needs.
At Jim Adler & Associates, your initial consultation is completely free, and we handle truck accident cases on a contingency fee basis.* That means you pay no attorney fees unless we recover money for you.* You should never have to pay out of pocket to find out if you have a case or to get a lawyer working on your behalf. This arrangement allows injured people to access high-quality legal representation regardless of their financial situation, and it ensures that our interests are aligned with yours because we only get paid when you do. Call us today to get started at no risk to you.
After a truck accident in San Antonio, you need a team that knows how to take on trucking companies and their insurers. Jim Adler & Associates steps in to secure evidence, handle insurance communications, and build your case while you focus on recovery. We fight big trucking companies with thorough preparation and aggressive representation, not empty promises. Our team is available to speak with you in both English and Spanish.
We offer a free case review so you can understand your options before you commit. No fee unless we win.* Truck accident cases move fast, and early action protects your rights and preserves critical evidence. The Texas Hammer® is here for injured Texans and their families. If an 18 wheeler turned your life upside down in San Antonio or anywhere in the surrounding area, let our team carry the legal load so you can focus on healing.
[1] Texas Department of Transportation, Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) Involved Crashes and Injuries by County. https://www.txdot.gov/content/dam/docs/division/trf/crash-records/2024/30.pdf
[2] National Safety Council, Large Trucks Injury Facts. https://injuryfacts.nsc.org/motor-vehicle/road-users/large-trucks/
[3]Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Insurance Filing Requirements, U.S. Department of Transportation. https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/registration/insurance-filing-requirements
[4] Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, Chapter 16, Section 16.003, Two-Year Limitations Period. https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CP/htm/CP.16.htm
[5] Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, Chapter 33, Section 33.001, Proportionate Responsibility. https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CP/htm/CP.33.htm
[6] Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, The Large Truck Crash Causation Study, Analysis Brief. https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/safety/research-and-analysis/large-truck-crash-causation-study-analysis-brief
[7] Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Summary of Hours of Service Regulations, U.S. Department of Transportation. https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/regulations/hours-service/summary-hours-service-regulations
[8] Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Regulations – Alcohol, 49 CFR 392.5, U.S. Department of Transportation. https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-49/subtitle-B/chapter-III/subchapter-B/part-392/subpart-A/section-392.5
[9] Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, Chapter 41, Damages. https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CP/htm/CP.41.htm
[10] Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Fatality Facts: Large Trucks. https://www.iihs.org/topics/fatality-statistics/detail/large-trucks
[11] Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Regulations, U.S. Department of Transportation. https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/regulations
[12] Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Electronic Logging Devices, U.S. Department of Transportation. https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/hours-service/elds/electronic-logging-devices
[13] Electronic Code of Federal Regulations, 49 CFR Part 396, Inspection, Repair, and Maintenance. https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-49/subtitle-B/chapter-III/subchapter-B/part-396
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