Understanding the cause of a truck accident is essential to holding the right parties accountable. Truck crashes often result from a combination of driver error, poor maintenance, or company negligence. Lassiter Law Firm’s attorneys conduct detailed investigations to uncover every contributing factor.
Driver Fatigue and Hours-of-Service Violations
Truck drivers frequently exceed federal hours-of-service limits, leading to exhaustion, slowed reaction times, and reduced awareness. Fatigued drivers are as dangerous as impaired ones. We obtain electronic logbook data, trip schedules, and dispatch records to prove overworked conditions that led to a preventable crash.
Distracted or Inattentive Driving
Long hauls and mobile technology create dangerous distractions for truck drivers. Using a phone, adjusting navigation systems, or eating while driving a semi-truck can easily cause a collision. We review communication logs, GPS data, and dashcam footage to establish negligence and secure liability.
Improper Loading and Cargo Shifts
When cargo is improperly balanced or overloaded, trucks become unstable and difficult to control. Our attorneys investigate weigh station tickets, shipping manifests, and inspection reports to determine whether loading errors contributed to the crash.
Mechanical Failures and Poor Maintenance
Defective brakes, worn tires, and neglected maintenance often cause serious truck wrecks on Houston highways. We collect inspection records, maintenance logs, and repair invoices to trace mechanical issues back to negligent carriers or repair companies.
Speeding and Reckless Driving
Truck drivers operating under pressure to meet delivery deadlines frequently speed through traffic or tailgate smaller vehicles. The momentum of a loaded 18-wheeler magnifies impact forces, often resulting in catastrophic injuries. Lassiter Law Firm reconstructs these crashes using black-box data and road evidence to prove reckless behavior.
Unqualified or Inexperienced Drivers
Trucking companies sometimes hire drivers with insufficient training or poor safety records. We examine employment histories, certification files, and prior incident reports to demonstrate company negligence in hiring or supervision.