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Fatal Truck Accident Lawyers in San Antonio

Wyatt Law Firm Fights for Families After Deadly 18-Wheeler Crashes in Texas

When a commercial truck kills someone, the loss is irreversible — and the consequences for the family are overwhelming. These are not minor traffic events. Fatal truck crashes are violent, often chaotic incidents involving massive vehicles, heavy cargo, and lives cut short.

Across Texas, and especially in San Antonio, deadly truck wrecks are tragically common. Surviving family members deserve real answers — and real justice. Wyatt Law Firm helps families hold trucking companies and negligent drivers accountable. We pursue full wrongful death compensation and work tirelessly to secure justice for the people left behind.

With more than 40 years of experience and over $1 billion recovered for clients – including $19.5 million and $10.25 million for fatal truck accident cases – Wyatt Law Firm has the resources and determination these cases require. If you’ve lost someone in a fatal truck crash, don’t wait to get help. A free consultation can help you understand your next steps and how we may be able to help.

Where Fatal Truck Accidents Are Most Likely to Occur

Deadly truck crashes aren’t spread evenly across Texas. In San Antonio and surrounding communities, some areas see more fatal truck wrecks than others due to traffic patterns, road design, and commercial shipping routes. Fatal truck accidents often happen in locations such as:

  • Interstates I-35 and I-10: Fast-moving trucks mix with commuter and tourist traffic.
  • Loop 410 and Loop 1604: Frequent merges, exits, and lane changes in high-volume areas.
  • Industrial and Freight Corridors: Highways like Culebra Road and FM 78 near shipping and warehouse zones.
  • Rural Highways Outside the City: Slower emergency response and limited visibility increase risks.
  • Work Zones and Construction Areas: Rerouted traffic and poor signage create dangerous conditions.

If your loved one was killed in a high-risk area like these, it’s critical to investigate the roadway conditions, vehicle dynamics, and driver actions. An experienced truck accident attorney can help your family get the facts and take the right next steps.

The Deadliest Types of Large Truck Collisions

Tractor-trailers and other commercial vehicles can weigh 20 to 30 times more than a passenger car. When these vehicles crash, the size and structure of the impact often determine whether the people involved survive. Certain types of collisions almost always lead to fatal outcomes for those in smaller vehicles.

These are some of the most dangerous collision types we see in fatal truck accident cases:

  • Rear-End Crashes: A truck slams into a stopped or slowing vehicle, often at high speed.
  • Underride Collisions: A smaller car slides beneath the trailer, causing severe head and neck trauma.
  • Wide-Turn Collisions: Trucks swing into adjacent lanes and pull smaller vehicles under or sideways.
  • T-Bone Impacts: Especially fatal at intersections where the truck broadsides a vehicle at full speed.
  • Rollover and Jackknife Incidents: These crashes can block traffic and crush anything in their path.
  • Multi-Vehicle Pileups: Common in low-visibility or high-speed conditions, often involving multiple deaths.

Each of these crash types presents unique dangers — and often reveals serious oversights in trucking company policies or driver behavior. That’s why it’s so important to have a lawyer who understands how these collisions happen and how to prove liability.

Leading Causes of Fatal Truck Accidents in Texas

Understanding what went wrong is essential to building a wrongful death claim. In our investigations, we often uncover evidence of serious safety violations or preventable decisions that led to the crash.

  • Driver Fatigue: Caused by overlong shifts or violations of federally mandated rest requirements.
  • Distracted Driving: Involving phones, dispatch devices, or onboard systems that take attention off the road.
  • Speeding or Tailgating: Particularly dangerous in heavy traffic, poor weather, or on rural highways.
  • Inadequate Training or Supervision: Common with inexperienced, rushed, or temporary drivers.
  • Mechanical Failures: Often caused by poor maintenance, ignored inspections, faulty brakes, or tire blowouts.
  • Improperly Secured Cargo: Shifting loads can destabilize the truck and cause rollover or jackknife crashes.
  • Negligent Hiring or Retention: Including drivers with known safety violations, DUIs, or revoked licenses.

These cases are rarely straightforward. Families deserve a lawyer who can uncover what the trucking company won’t admit — and use that evidence to demand accountability.

What Compensation Is Available After a Fatal Truck Crash?

Wrongful death claims are not just about financial losses — they’re about justice. Texas law allows certain surviving family members to seek compensation when a loved one is killed due to someone else’s negligence.

In many cases, families can pursue both wrongful death claims and survival actions. A survival action allows you to recover compensation for the harm your loved one experienced between the crash and their passing — including their medical bills, conscious pain and suffering, and other damages they could have claimed had they survived.

If you are a spouse, child, or parent of the victim, you may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Funeral and burial expenses
  • Medical bills incurred before death
  • Lost income and future earning capacity
  • Loss of benefits such as insurance or retirement
  • Loss of companionship, care, and emotional support
  • Mental anguish and grief

Each family’s loss is personal, and the compensation should reflect that. An attorney with experience handling fatal truck accident cases can help you document these losses in full and pursue the maximum compensation available.

Why Legal Representation Is So Important in These Cases

Fatal truck crashes are complex, high-stakes claims. Trucking companies have legal teams ready to protect their interests the moment a crash happens. They may attempt to shift blame, minimize the value of your claim, or delay the process until families are worn down.

You don’t have to face a corporate legal team alone. The Wyatt Law Firm legal team has experience with fatal 18-wheeler cases. We know how to:

  • Secure critical evidence before it disappears or is altered
  • Request and analyze black box data, driver logs, and maintenance records
  • Work with reconstruction experts to understand how and why the crash happened
  • Investigate the trucking company’s hiring, supervision, and safety record
  • Negotiate from a position of strength — or take the case to trial if that’s what it takes

Our lawyers are on your side. We have a long history of standing up to trucking companies and delivering real results for families.

Contact Wyatt Law Firm — Get the Strength Your Family Deserves

If you’ve lost someone in a fatal truck crash in San Antonio or anywhere in Texas, you don’t have to navigate what comes next on your own. The emotional weight is heavy enough — let Wyatt Law Firm carry the legal burden.

We’ve recovered results like $10.25 million for a fatal truck accident case because we know what justice really looks like. And we support the San Antonio community the same way we support our clients — with full commitment, no shortcuts, and a fierce resolve to make things right.

We offer free consultations and work on a contingency basis, so you pay nothing unless we win.

Let’s talk. Tell us what happened, and we’ll help you take the next step — with strength, clarity, and the focus your family deserves. Contact us today.