Pflugerville Truck Accident Lawyer
We Fight for Victims Hurt in Serious Truck Accidents
If you were hurt in a truck accident in Pflugerville, you need lawyers who are prepared to take on trucking companies, commercial insurers, and other well-funded defendants.
At Briggle & Polan, we represent injured victims and families in serious truck accident claims and fight for the full compensation they are owed.
When you choose our team, you get:
- Direct access to our lawyers
- Decades of collective experience
- Award-winning attorneys
- One-on-one, client-focused representation
- No upfront fees and no legal fees unless we win
Proven Results in Truck Accident Cases
Our firm has recovered substantial compensation for injured clients in truck and commercial vehicle cases, including those on I-35 and other roads near Pflugerville.
Examples of our results include:
- $1.8 Million — High-speed delivery truck crash
- $1.53 Million — TBI from work truck accident
- $1.5 Million — Concrete truck T-bone crash
- $1.28 Million — Drunk driver truck accident
- $1.275 Million — Package truck crash on I-35
Call (512) 400-3278 for a FREE consultation. Our truck accident lawyers in Pflugerville are available 24/7. Se habla español.
millions recovered for our clients
Landmark verdicts and settlements that speak for themselves
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$3,000,000 Severe Leg Injuries Resulting from Drunk Driver in Residential Neighborhood
Our client was hit head-on by a drunk teenager in front of an elementary school, flipping their vehicles.
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$1,800,000 Delivery Truck Accident
Our client was t-boned by a large package delivery truck that was traveling in excess of 70 mph. He sustained a severe neck injury that required spinal surgery. Our firm recovered $1,800,000 on behalf of our client.
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$1,531,710 Work Accident Caused Brain Injury
Our client was thrown off the back of a work truck, which fractured his skull and caused him to suffer a traumatic brain injury. *Net proceeds to the client were $900,052.11.
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$1,530,000 18-Wheeler Crashes Into Multiple Vehicles, Pinning Our Client Against a Guardrail
An 18-wheeler failed to see the traffic piling up in front of him and drove full speed into a line of stopped cars on the highway. Our client was pinned up against the guardrail until the jaws of life could remove her.
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$1,500,000 Driver T-Boned by Work Truck in Catastrophic Crash
Our client was driving his work truck when a concrete-supply truck ran a stop sign and crashed into the front of our client’s vehicle, crushing both trucks.
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$1,285,000 Hit By Drunk Driver
Our client was run over by a drunk driver operating a company truck late at night which required multiple surgeries and months of rehabilitation. *Net proceeds to our client were $571,000.00.
Who Can Be Held Liable in a Truck Accident Case?
Truck accident cases often involve more than one negligent party. While the driver may have made the error that immediately caused the crash, another company or business may have played a major role in creating the danger.
Depending on the facts, liable parties may include:
- The truck driver
- The trucking company or motor carrier
- A delivery company or fleet operator
- A shipper, loader, or cargo company
- A maintenance or repair contractor
- A manufacturer of defective truck parts or equipment
Our job is to identify every responsible party and pursue every available source of compensation.
Common Causes of Truck Accidents
Truck crashes are often the result of specific safety failures, and those failures are what injury claims are built on. In many cases, the same facts that explain why the wreck happened also help show who was negligent and who should be held responsible.
Some common causes include:
- Driver fatigue from long hours, missed rest, or unrealistic delivery demands
- Distracted driving involving phones, navigation systems, dispatch communications, or other in-cab distractions
- Unsafe speed for traffic, visibility, weather, or road conditions
- Following too closely and failing to stop in time
- Unsafe lane changes involving blind spots or careless merges
- Improperly loaded or unsecured cargo that affects balance, braking, or control
- Poor maintenance involving brakes, tires, steering components, or other critical systems
- Negligent hiring, training, or supervision by companies that put unsafe drivers or unsafe equipment on the road
In a serious truck accident claim, the key question is what went wrong, why it happened, and whether a driver, company, or another business failed to follow basic safety rules.
Common Truck Accident Questions
Have Questions After a Truck Wreck in Pflugerville?
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Truck accident claims are often defended aggressively and may involve evidence and legal issues that do not appear in a routine crash case. Having a lawyer can make a significant difference in how the case is investigated, documented, and valued.
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That depends on the facts. The value of the case usually depends on liability, the severity of the injuries, the long-term effect on your life and work, and the insurance coverage available.
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You may still have a strong claim. Serious truck accident cases are not limited to 18-wheelers. Delivery trucks, work trucks, fleet vehicles, and other commercial vehicles can all cause devastating injuries.
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Possibly. Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule. In general, you may still recover compensation if you were not more than 50% responsible, though your recovery may be reduced by your percentage of fault.
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Yes, they often are. Truck accident claims usually involve larger insurance policies, more serious injuries, more potential defendants, and stronger defense efforts.
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