Kerrville · Truck Accident
Kerrville Truck Accident Lawyer
A commercial truck accident claim arising from Kerrville's I-10 corridor involves not just the driver's negligence but the full web of federal carrier obligations under 49 C.F.R. Parts 350–399, including hours-of-service limits, electronic logging device requirements, and vehicle maintenance rules enforced by Texas DPS under Transportation Code Chapter 644. Because the motor carrier remains legally responsible for the driver's conduct on its operating authority, even when the driver is labeled an independent contractor, the claim typically names the carrier alongside the driver and pursues its much larger commercial liability policy. Cases filed in Kerr County are heard in the 198th or 216th District Court at the courthouse on Main Street, though alternative venue options exist for commercial defendants based outside Kerr County.
Why Kerrville cases are different
I-10 west of San Antonio is the freight artery that defines Kerrville's commercial-vehicle docket. Long-haul tractor-trailers, stock trailers off ranch roads, and oilfield-service traffic pushing up from the Eagle Ford fringe each carry different liability questions and far larger insurance policies than a passenger-car wreck.
Federal rules govern the rig, and the evidence vanishes fast
Most 18-wheelers crossing Kerr County on I-10 are interstate carriers bound by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. Those rules govern driver hours of service, electronic logging devices, vehicle maintenance, drug and alcohol testing, and cargo securement, and each is a potential source of liability beyond the moment of impact. Electronic logging device data, telematics, the engine control module, dispatch records, and the driver's qualification file can show fatigue, scheduling pressure, or a maintenance failure behind a crash that looks at first like simple driver error. Carriers routinely move quickly to inspect and repair a damaged rig, and ELD data can cycle out on a short retention window. We send spoliation and preservation letters early demanding the device downloads, logs, and maintenance records before they are overwritten or the truck is back in service.
Employer liability, larger limits, and where the case is tried
Commercial truck cases usually reach beyond the driver to the motor carrier under respondeat superior, plus independent theories of negligent hiring, training, supervision, and entrustment. That matters because interstate carriers carry far higher liability limits than the minimum auto policies common on weekend tourist crashes, so the recovery is sized to a catastrophic injury rather than capped by a thin individual policy. Venue is a live question in Kerrville. A crash inside Kerr County is properly filed at the Kerr County Courthouse on Main Street, but a San Antonio trucking carrier, a national shipper running I-10, or an out-of-state defendant can open alternative venues that meaningfully change the trial picture. The slower Hill Country docket and an older, deliberate rural jury pool are part of the strategic calculus we weigh before filing.
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- Commercial trucks generate time-sensitive electronic evidence. Electronic logging device records, engine control module data, and telematics can be overwritten on short retention cycles, and a damaged rig is often repaired and returned to service within days. A preservation letter demanding the carrier hold the truck, the device downloads, the logs, and the driver qualification file should go out immediately, because once that data is gone it is rarely recoverable and the case loses its strongest proof of fault.
- The motor carrier that employed the driver is usually liable for the driver's negligence on the job, and the carrier can face separate claims for negligent hiring, training, supervision, and entrustment. Depending on the facts, a shipper, a broker, a maintenance contractor, or a cargo loader may share responsibility. Identifying every responsible party matters because interstate carriers carry much higher policy limits than the individual auto policies common on Kerr County roads.
- A crash inside Kerr County can be filed here at the Kerr County Courthouse, but a carrier headquartered elsewhere may make alternative venues available, which can shift the jury pool and trial timeline. The Hill Country docket moves at a slower pace than Bexar County, and jurors here tend to be older and more deliberate. We weigh venue strategically before choosing where to file.
- Interstate carriers operating general freight must carry a minimum of $750,000 in public liability coverage under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, and carriers transporting certain hazardous materials must carry more. That is far above a typical personal auto policy. For catastrophic I-10 collisions, the carrier's primary policy, excess policy, and any umbrella coverage all factor into the recovery analysis, and we map every layer at intake.
- It depends on the vehicle's weight and use. Interstate commercial motor vehicles over 10,001 pounds fall under FMCSA rules regardless of the industry they serve. Intrastate Texas commercial vehicles are regulated under Transportation Code Chapter 644 by DPS. Ranch and oilfield trucks operating in commerce in and around Kerr County can be covered under one or both frameworks, and the applicable rules determine which records — driver logs, inspection history, drug testing — are discoverable.
- The same two-year statute of limitations under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 applies to truck crashes as to any Texas personal injury claim. But the practical deadline for preserving the most important evidence is far shorter. ELD and telematics data can be gone in weeks. Contact counsel immediately after the crash rather than waiting anywhere near the two-year window.
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Downtown Austin. Kerrville clients welcome.
Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Kerrville-area clients statewide and travel to Kerrville for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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