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Temple Truck Accident Lawyer

A commercial truck crash claim in Temple arises when a tractor-trailer or other regulated commercial motor carrier vehicle strikes another vehicle on a freight corridor like I-35 through Bell County, triggering both Texas negligence law and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations governing the carrier's ELD records, driver-qualification files, and hours-of-service compliance. Unlike a passenger-car case, the motor carrier itself is typically a named defendant alongside the driver, liable under respondeat superior and for direct negligent hiring or supervision. Serious truck collision claims are filed in the Bell County district courts in Belton, and the two-year statute under § 16.003 applies, but the practical evidence window is far shorter because telematics and dispatch data begin cycling off within weeks of the crash.

Why Temple cases are different

Temple sits on one of the heaviest tractor-trailer segments in Texas, where the DFW logistics belt feeds the Austin–San Antonio metroplex straight through Bell County, and the city's own distribution and rail-transfer infrastructure adds local freight to the I-35 long-haul stream, changing a truck case entirely.

FMCSA evidence and the I-35 long-haul corridor

When an 18-wheeler or commercial vehicle is involved, the analysis shifts from ordinary negligence to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. Hours-of-service limits, electronic logging device records, driver-qualification files, post-crash drug-and-alcohol testing, and the carrier's maintenance and inspection history all become discoverable, none of which exists in a two-car collision. On the Temple stretch of I-35, where the FM-2305-to-SH-53 corridor stacks during evening rush and long-haul trucks running between Dallas and Austin compress the gap, a fatigued or distracted commercial driver who fails to slow with traffic is a recurring pattern. The ELD and onboard telematics often capture speed and braking in the seconds before impact, but the data has short retention windows: ELD logs, dashcam footage, and dispatch records can roll off within thirty to ninety days under standard carrier schedules, so a preservation letter in the first two weeks frequently decides the liability fight.

Employer liability and the commercial policy stack

Commercial trucks carry liability limits well above a Texas personal-policy minimum, and they often sit beneath an umbrella layer, which means the available coverage can match a serious injury rather than being capped at a passenger-car floor. Beyond the driver, the motor carrier can be directly liable for negligent hiring, training, supervision, or for dispatching a driver in violation of hours-of-service rules, and brokers, shippers, and maintenance contractors sometimes share responsibility. Because Temple hosts genuine distribution and rail-transfer operations, a local delivery or drayage rig can be as much a part of the picture as a through-running long-hauler. When a non-Texas carrier is involved, federal diversity removal is a live question that we evaluate before filing, since the venue choice can affect both the timing and the settlement value of the file.

Frequently asked

Temple truck accident questions

  • Commercial carriers are governed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, which create evidence a car case does not have: hours-of-service logs, electronic logging device data, driver-qualification files, and maintenance records. The carrier itself can be liable beyond the driver, and commercial policies typically carry far higher limits, often beneath an umbrella layer. That changes both the investigation and the recovery.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Temple clients welcome.

Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Temple-area clients statewide and travel to Temple for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.

Cap City Injury Attorneys

702 Rio Grande St, Suite 302 · Austin, TX 78701

(512) 612-3110

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