Katy Truck Accident Lawyer FAQs
Is a truck accident case really different from a regular car accident?
Yes. Truck cases often involve commercial insurance policies, federal and state safety regulations, multiple companies, and more aggressive defense tactics. The injuries also tend to be more serious. All of that can change how the case needs to be investigated and handled.
What should I do if the trucking company or its insurer wants a statement?
It is usually best not to give a recorded statement before talking with a lawyer. The questions may sound simple, but your answers can be used later to argue against you. A Katy truck accident attorney can step in and handle those communications so you are not put on the spot.
Can I still have a claim if I was partly at fault?
Under Texas law, you may still be able to recover compensation even if you share some responsibility, as long as you are not mostly at fault. Truck crashes are often more complex than they appear at first glance. A lawyer can look at the available data, records, and witness accounts to help determine how fault may actually be assigned.
How long will a Katy truck accident claim take?
There is no single timeline that fits every case. Factors include how long it takes you to reach a stable point in your medical recovery, how quickly evidence can be gathered, and whether the trucking company is willing to negotiate in good faith. Some claims resolve within months, while others take longer if a lawsuit and trial are needed.
What should I bring to my first meeting about a truck accident?
Bring anything you already have, including the crash report or report number, photos, information about the trucking company, medical records, bills, and letters from insurers. If you are missing some of those pieces, do not worry. Part of our job is tracking down records and evidence once we are on the case.