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Frisco Truck Accident Lawyer

A commercial truck case in Frisco involves a crash with a tractor-trailer or heavy commercial vehicle on freight corridors such as the Sam Rayburn Tollway (SH-121) or the Dallas North Tollway, triggering a layered liability analysis that extends beyond the driver to the motor carrier under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. The motor carrier's obligations — hours-of-service limits, pre-trip inspections, driver qualification requirements — are federally mandated, and violations can form the basis for gross-negligence exemplary damages under Texas law. These cases are filed under the two-year limitations period of § 16.003 but demand evidence preservation within days, since ELD logs and telematics cycle out quickly, and they are heard in Collin County district court at McKinney or Denton County district court in Denton depending on where the crash occurred.

Why Frisco cases are different

The Sam Rayburn Tollway and Dallas North Tollway feed commercial freight and corporate-fleet traffic through Frisco's office and event corridor, putting 18-wheelers and delivery vehicles onto the same routes as the daily commute. Truck cases here carry higher stakes and a federal regulatory layer that ordinary car claims never reach.

FMCSA rules and the evidence that wins a Frisco commercial-vehicle file

Tractor-trailers and delivery box trucks moving along SH-121 and the Dallas North Tollway operate under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. Electronic logging devices record hours-of-service compliance, and fatigue-driven crashes in the higher-velocity sideswipe zones between Lebanon Road and Stonebrook Parkway often trace back to log violations. The decisive proof — ELD data, the driver qualification file, maintenance and inspection records, dispatch and routing logs, and onboard telematics — sits with the motor carrier and rotates on short cycles. A spoliation-grade preservation letter in the first days is essential, because a carrier will not hold this data for the injured party voluntarily. We pair the federal-record demand with Frisco's surveillance reality: footage from the corporate campuses and venue operators that line these corridors is typically retained on a 30-to-90-day cycle, so a written request in week one consistently outperforms one sent in month two.

Employer liability and why commercial limits raise the stakes

When a driver is operating within the course and scope of employment, the motor carrier is vicariously liable for the driver's negligence under Texas respondeat-superior principles, and independent claims for negligent hiring, training, supervision, and entrustment can attach directly to the company. Commercial trucking policies carry far higher limits than personal auto coverage, which means there is real money to fight over and a defense team that mobilizes immediately. Venue can sharpen the leverage: where the carrier is headquartered outside both Collin and Denton counties, Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 15.002 may open alternative filing options, and the choice between Collin, Denton, and another county can change settlement value materially. The practical response is to overbuild the file: full federal-record production, accident reconstruction, and treating-physician future-care projections that make the damages impossible to dismiss as inflated.

Frequently asked

Frisco truck accident questions

  • Commercial trucks are governed by federal FMCSA rules, so electronic logging device data, hours-of-service records, and maintenance files come into play, and the motor carrier can be liable alongside the driver. Policy limits are much higher, which draws an aggressive defense. That combination is why early preservation and a fully built file matter far more than in a typical tollway fender-bender.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Frisco clients welcome.

Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Frisco-area clients statewide and travel to Frisco for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.

Cap City Injury Attorneys

702 Rio Grande St, Suite 302 · Austin, TX 78701

(512) 612-3110

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