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Spinal cord injuries after an 18-wheeler wreck can cause paraplegia, quadriplegia, chronic pain, loss of independence, and lifelong medical needs. Learn how these injuries happen, what compensation may be available, and why evidence should be preserved immediately.
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Learn when an injured commercial truck driver or surviving family may pursue a Texas lawsuit against a trucking company or another responsible business.
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Facial injuries after an 18-wheeler wreck can cause fractures, dental damage, vision problems, permanent scars, nerve damage, and disfigurement. Learn what compensation may be available and why the injury should be carefully documented.
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An 18-wheeler wreck can cause multiple fractures, joint damage, orthopedic surgery, chronic pain, arthritis, and permanent physical limitations. Learn about common injuries, treatment, compensation, and why truck-wreck evidence should be preserved immediately.
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An 18-wheeler wreck can cause blindness, partial vision loss, hearing impairment, deafness, tinnitus, and balance problems. Learn the warning signs, treatment options, potential compensation, and why immediate medical and legal help may be important.
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There is no reliable “average” 18-wheeler accident settlement. This guide explains the factors that can increase or reduce the value of a Texas truck wreck claim.
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An unsecured or improperly balanced load can fall into traffic, shift inside a trailer, or cause an 18-wheeler to overturn. Learn how these crashes happen, who may be liable, and what evidence can prove responsibility.
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Texas dump trucks carrying gravel, dirt, sand, refuse, and other loose material are subject to load-containment rules that may become critical after spilled cargo causes a collision. Learn what Texas and federal law require and what evidence can establish responsibility.
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Federal law requires many trucking companies and motor carriers to carry minimum levels of insurance, but those limits may not be enough after a serious Dallas-Fort Worth truck wreck. This article explains FMCSA financial responsibility rules, common trucking insurance minimums, the MCS-90 endorsement, and why injury victims should investigate every available source of coverage after an 18-wheeler or commercial vehicle crash.
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