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Buda, TX Truck Accident Lawyer

An 18-wheeler crash on I-35 through Buda is rarely just the driver’s doing — a trucking company, a broker, or a cargo loader may share the blame. SMB Law, PC finds every party responsible for a Buda truck crash so no source of recovery is missed.

Truck accident scene in Buda, Texas

Buda sits on one of Texas’s busiest freight arteries, where I-35 and the frontage roads carry a constant stream of tractor-trailers between San Antonio and Austin, and a fully loaded truck hitting a passenger car does catastrophic damage.

Where a Buda truck accident claim is handled

Buda is in Hays County, so if a lawsuit is needed it is filed with the Hays County District Clerk at the Government Center in San Marcos, about fifteen minutes south. Many truck claims resolve with the carrier’s insurer before suit, once liability is documented.

Semi-truck on the highway near Buda โ€” SMB Law, PC

Who can be held liable in a truck crash

Unlike an ordinary fender-bender, a truck crash often has several responsible parties, and identifying all of them is where a claim’s value is won. The driver may be at fault, but the motor carrier that employed and supervised the driver is frequently liable too — for negligent hiring, inadequate training, or pushing unrealistic schedules. Beyond that, a freight broker or shipper, the company that loaded or secured the cargo, and a maintenance contractor or parts manufacturer can each bear responsibility depending on what caused the wreck. Each defendant usually carries its own insurance. We trace the chain of responsibility behind a Buda crash and pursue every liable party, because a serious truck injury can easily exceed the coverage of any single one of them.

Why more defendants means more recovery

The reason it pays to identify every liable party in a Buda truck crash is simple: catastrophic injuries routinely cost more than one insurance policy can cover. A motor carrier, a broker, a cargo company, and a maintenance contractor may each carry separate coverage, and holding the right combination of them accountable can be the difference between a settlement capped at a single limit and one that actually covers a lifetime of medical care. Sorting out these relationships is technical — carriers and brokers often point fingers at one another — and it requires reading contracts, employment records, and safety files. We do that work early, so responsibility lands where the evidence puts it and the full range of available coverage is on the table.

Decades of Texas injury experience on your side

Truck cases are bigger, better-defended, and more document-heavy than ordinary crashes, and that is where experience counts. You work directly with attorney Shane M. Boasberg, who has represented injured Texans for more than two decades and has been licensed by the State of Texas since 2003. He understands how trucking companies and their insurers build a defense, what records to demand, and how Central Texas juries respond to a serious commercial-vehicle case. You get a lawyer who has handled the pressure of these claims — not a case manager reading from a script.

Working with us from Buda

Our office is in downtown Austin, an easy reach from Buda. We handle most consultations and case updates by phone and video, and there is no fee unless we recover for you. If travel is difficult, we can also come to you.

Why injured clients choose SMB Law, PC

  • Direct attorney access — you talk to Shane, licensed since 2003, not a call center.
  • No fee unless we recover — truck-injury cases are handled on a contingency basis.
  • Honest advice and transparent terms explained before you commit.

What working with us looks like

  1. Free consultation to understand what happened and the law that applies.
  2. Investigation — we send preservation letters, obtain the truck’s records, and identify every insurer.
  3. Negotiation or court — we settle when the offer is fair and litigate when it is not.
  4. Recovery paid out and medical liens resolved so you keep more of it.

Frequently asked questions

Is only the truck driver responsible for a crash?

Often no. The motor carrier, a broker or shipper, the cargo loader, and maintenance or parts companies can also share liability.

Why does it matter how many parties are liable?

Each responsible party typically carries its own insurance, and severe truck injuries frequently exceed any single policy’s limits.

How soon should I involve a lawyer after a truck crash?

As early as possible — trucking companies begin building a defense immediately, and key records must be preserved before they are lost.

Do I have to travel to your office from Buda?

No. Our office is in downtown Austin, about 15 miles north up I-35, and we handle Buda truck claims by phone and video.

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