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(877) 880-4090Posted June 30, 2025 | Personal Injury Blog
Truck accidents are some of the most frightening on Texas roads. In 2024, there were 11,209 injuries caused by truck and bus accidents in Texas. Tragically, a further 753 lost their lives.
If a truck accident has left you reeling from serious injuries or grieving the loss of a loved one, you need the support of a truck accident lawyer who will thoroughly investigate your case. A truck accident investigation can uncover who is responsible and can help you build a strong case for compensation that could get your life back on track.
In this article, we will explore how truck accident investigations are conducted in Texas and how they can help you pursue justice.
Immediately after a truck accident occurs, peace officers and emergency medical services will be called to the scene.
The peace officer will take control of the crash scene and begin documenting evidence, which may include:
It’s crucial at this time to cooperate with medical personnel. Even if you feel fine, you may have sustained injuries that do not cause immediate symptoms. Seeking medical help creates a clear link between your injuries and the truck accident. Your medical records will become important evidence in your truck accident case.
After your accident, you will be able to request a copy of the official Texas Peace Officer’s Crash Report (Form CR-3), which your truck accident attorney may use to support further investigations.
Depending on the circumstances, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) may also investigate your case, especially if the accident happened on a state highway. DPS officers can examine the scene, looking for evidence of what caused the accident. This may include analyzing vehicle wreckage, skid marks, and the distances between vehicles.
If the accident was particularly severe, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) may investigate the crash. The FMCSA’s investigation may go beyond the accident scene to investigate whether the trucking company or driver violated federal trucking regulations. This may include analyzing driving logs, trucking company records, and maintenance logs to find evidence of violations.
Truck accident investigators must look at an accident from various angles. Here are some lines of inquiry that can help them build a full picture of what happened and who was responsible.
Potential evidence may include:
In serious cases that cause catastrophic injuries, a truck accident lawyer may hire an accident reconstruction expert to analyze the truck crash independently. By examining physical evidence, skid marks, and other evidence, they can use computer modeling to recreate what happened in the moments before the accident.
An accident reconstruction expert can prepare a report and even testify in court. This could help prove who was liable for the accident and give you a better chance of securing the compensation you deserve.
A thorough truck accident investigation is essential for settling questions of liability. Truck accidents are notoriously complex, as they can involve multiple liable parties. A thorough investigation can help your attorney look beyond the driver and possibly identify multiple parties to pursue for compensation.
After a Texas truck accident, you need an advocate on your side who will thoroughly investigate your crash. One who will not be satisfied with a surface-level investigation but will dig deep to identify potential sources of compensation.
At Fielding Law, our relentless focus on the best interests of our clients means we take truck accident investigations very seriously. In one notable case, our client required emergency surgery after being struck by a semi-truck that failed to stop at a stop sign. We hired an expert to investigate the case and secured a $505,000 settlement for our client.
Do not delay in discovering how much your claim could be worth. Call Fielding Law today at (877) 880-4090 or contact us online for a free consultation and take the first step on the road to justice.
Text edited by Mitchell Fielding, a personal injury lawyer and partner at Fielding Law. Mitchell is known for his hard work ethic, friendly personality and dedication to the law. You can find out personal injury law offices in Taylorsville, UT and Mesquite, TX.