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Overloaded & Improperly Loaded Trucks

OVERLOADED & IMPROPERLY LOADED TRUCKS IN HOUSTON

Truck Accidents Caused by Cargo & Freight Issues in Texas

Semi-trucks, 18-wheelers, big rigs, and other large commercial trucks are massive vehicles, weighing as much as 35,000 pounds or more even without cargo. The heavier a large truck is, the more difficult it can be to control and the more damage it can cause if it collides with another vehicle or object along the roadway. To help combat this, all states have weight limits for all types of large trucks and commercial vehicles, including those with overweight permits.

Unfortunately, some trucking companies and drivers violate weight restrictions. An overloaded or improperly loaded truck can cause immense devastation in an accident—but our firm knows how to help. If you or someone you love was a victim of a large truck accident involving an overloaded or improperly loaded truck in Houston or the surrounding areas, reach out to the Law Offices of Willie D. Powells III & Associates PLLC today. Our experienced truck accident attorney, Willie D. Powells III, can help you understand your legal rights and options, as well as begin to build a powerful case on your behalf against the trucking company, its insurance provider, or another liable party.

Commercial Vehicle Size & Weight Restrictions in Texas

In Texas, various types of commercial vehicles, including large trucks, are subject to a variety of size and weight restrictions. These include maximum width, height, and length measurements, as well as maximum weight limits for vehicles, trailers, and loads. There are additional restrictions on the permitted length of front and rear overhangs, as well as the width of oversized loads (with a permit). The type of vehicle, as well as the permit carried, governs the specific size and weight limits that apply.

In Texas, the following weight limits apply to the following types of vehicles:

While some exceptions may apply with appropriate permits, no vehicle in Texas may have a gross weight that exceeds 80,000 pounds (including the weight of the vehicle, combination, and cargo).

Further restrictions apply to moving vehicles with Texas permits on both highways and roads throughout the state. Additionally, the law governs the minimum spacing between axles within a group and reduces weight maximums accordingly. State law also does not permit a truck or commercial vehicle to carry a load or have a weight that exceeds the tire carrying capacity rating from the manufacturer, as this can lead to tire blowouts. A truck tire blowout can result in loss of vehicle control and other serious problems.

How Do Overloaded & Improperly Loaded Trucks Cause Accidents?

Overloaded and improperly loaded cargo on a commercial truck can lead to all types of problems, which may result in catastrophic or even deadly accidents.

Specifically, overloaded trucks can:

Additionally, improperly loaded cargo may:

FAQs

Some truck accident causes are obvious. If cargo spills out of an overloaded trailer and onto the roadway, causing vehicles behind the truck to collide with debris and crash, it is clear that the improperly loaded truck was to blame. However, it can sometimes be more difficult to pinpoint the cause of a crash when it is less obvious that the truck’s cargo was not properly loaded or secured.

At the Law Offices of Willie D. Powells III & Associates PLLC, our truck accident attorney works alongside accident reconstructionists and other industry experts to analyze all available data from the crash. He looks at tire skid marks, cargo logs, electronic data, witness statements, video footage, and other available evidence to obtain a clear, comprehensive picture of what happened and, most importantly, who is liable for your damages. Often, by reconstructing the accident, our firm is able to identify the root cause of the crash, including whether improperly loaded cargo was a factor. This allows us to determine who is responsible for your losses, including your medical expenses, lost wages, lost earning ability, physical and mental pain and suffering, lost quality of life, and more.

Truck accidents often result in catastrophic injuries and deaths. Many victims—and their families—will never be the same. Our firm understands the incredible challenges you have endured, as well as the many difficulties that still lie ahead. Most importantly, we are committed to fighting for you and the full, fair recovery you are owed.

Attorney Willie D. Powells III is not afraid to take on powerful trucking companies, manufacturers, and insurance carriers. He has a long history of success in these cases, recovering numerous favorable settlements and verdicts for his clients. Along with the entire team at the Law Offices of Willie D. Powells III & Associates PLLC, he is ready to advocate aggressively for you and your rights, even if that means taking your case to trial.

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