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Complications of Paralysis Caused by an 18-Wheeler Accident If you were paralyzed in a truck crash, you may suffer other complications. Learn what they are so that you obtain damages for them when settling your claim. -
Difference Between a Claim and Lawsuit in a Truck Wreck Case Filing a claim and a lawsuit following a truck accident in the Dallas/Fort Worth area are not the same thing. Learn key differences between them here. -
Dangers of Hands-Free Cellphone Use by Truckers in Texas Truckers are not prohibited from hands-free cellphone use. However, this dangerous practice leads to truck accidents. Find out why here. -
Truck Driver Medical Certification Rules Was the truck driver who caused your accident medically certified to drive a truck? Here, we discuss federal medical certification rules truckers must follow. -
Debunking Myths About Truck Accidents Were you the victim of a truck accident? Here, we dispel common myths about these wrecks that may result in you accepting less than you deserve in settlement. -
Tips to Avoid a Truck’s No-Zones A truck’s no-zones are large areas around the truck where the trucker cannot see you. Here, we share tips on how to avoid a no-zone accident. -
Causes of Wide Turn Truck Accidents on Texas Roads Wide turn truck accidents result in occupants of other vehicles suffering serious injuries. Here, we discuss how trucker negligence causes these crashes. -
Proving A Negligent Hiring Claim In Texas To hold the trucking company liable for the negligent hiring of the trucker who caused your accident, you must obtain these documents. -
Dangers Of Older Truckers Causing Truck Accidents Was the truck driver who caused your accident over 65 years old? The Hart Law Firm explains how the trucker’s age may have contributed to his negligence. -
FMCSA’s New Rules on Entry-Level Trucker Training FMCSA is implementing training requirements for new truck drivers before they can be issued a CDL in an effort to prevent deadly accidents.