SUGAR LAND, Texas — A truck accident lawsuit in Texas moves very differently from an ordinary car-crash claim, and The León Law Firm has published a new guide explaining why that difference matters most in the days right after a serious wreck. The full breakdown is available at https://theleonlawfirm.com/truck-accident-lawsuit-texas/.
The firm's resource walks injured Texans through the full arc of a truck accident lawsuit: how an insurance claim becomes a filed lawsuit, what happens at each phase, how long the process usually takes, and the state laws that shape every step. It arrives as commercial-vehicle crashes remain among the deadliest on Texas roads, where large trucks account for a disproportionate share of fatal collisions statewide.
A central message of the guide is that a claim and a lawsuit are not the same thing. Most truck cases begin as insurance claims, and a lawsuit is filed only when an insurer refuses to pay fair value. Filing often pushes negotiations forward rather than signaling that a case is bound for trial. Most matters still resolve through mediation and settlement before a courtroom is ever involved.
The guide also underscores two rules that catch victims off guard. Under Texas law, injured people generally have two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit, and missing that window usually ends the right to recover anything. Texas also applies a "51 percent bar" fault rule: a person found more than 50 percent at fault recovers nothing, and any recovery is reduced by the injured party's share of blame.
Truck cases add complexity because they involve federal safety regulations, multiple companies that may share liability, and insurers who defend large-dollar claims aggressively. That combination is why many injured people speak with a lawyer before they say a word to an adjuster. The firm's commercial-vehicle practice, which covers how liability is established against trucking companies and their carriers, is detailed at https://theleonlawfirm.com/18-wheeler-accident-lawyer/.
Founded in 1995, The León Law Firm is a bilingual, Sugar Land-based personal injury practice that has represented injured Texans statewide, including a record $13 million verdict in a train collision case. More about the firm's background and results is available at https://theleonlawfirm.com/about-law-firm/.