
Truck accident in Texas?
Answer a few quick questions — we'll review whether your situation may qualify and what to do next.
AI-assisted screening • Attorney review required • No fees unless we win.
What to Do After a Truck Accident — Right Now
- Save all records and document what happened — effects can appear days later.
- Save photos of the scene, truck, damage, and any company markings or DOT numbers.
- Avoid giving recorded statements to trucking companies or insurers without legal guidance.


From Accident to Answers in 3 Steps
Quick Case Check
Answer a few simple questions (60–90 seconds).
AI-Assisted Screening
Your details are organized and key factors are flagged for attorney review.
Attorney Review + Next Steps
We confirm whether your situation may qualify and what to do next.
Common Truck Accident Situations We Review
- Suffered in an accident — even minor cases can qualify
- Within deadline (Texas filing limits apply)
- Commercial vehicle involved (18-wheeler, delivery truck, etc.)
- Documentation (visits, expenses, timeline)
- Multiple insurers (trucking company, driver, cargo)
- Unclear next step (attorney review + guidance)

What to Expect After a Truck Accident
Documentation matters
Records and a clear timeline often shape what is possible in a claim.
Evidence preservation is critical
Photos, logs, and a clear timeline can strengthen your case.
Multiple liable parties possible
Driver, employer, and others may share responsibility; we help identify who to pursue.
Examples of Outcomes
We've Helped Clients Pursue
18-Wheeler Collision • $875,000
Client was hit when an 18-wheeler failed to stop. We established driver and company liability and recovered for damages and lost wages.
Delivery Truck Accident • $425,000
Client hit by a delivery truck. We documented the company's negligence and secured a settlement for damages and losses.
Commercial Vehicle Crash • $650,000
Client was in a crash with a commercial vehicle. We identified multiple liable parties and recovered for damages and lost income.
💰 $50M+ Recovered • 👥 2,500+ Clients
From a 5-Minute AI Review to Real Case Results
18-Wheeler Collision: AI Flagged Company Liability
- Client started AI case check after being hit by an 18-wheeler
- AI organized facts and flagged commercial vehicle and employer in minutes
- Attorney review confirmed liability and documented the incident
- Resolved for $875,000 in damages and lost wages
Delivery Truck: Multiple Parties Identified
- Client started AI case check after a delivery truck collision
- AI flagged driver and employer as potential liable parties
- Attorney review pursued both and secured coverage
- Case resolved for $425,000
Commercial Vehicle: Liability Established
- Client started AI case check after a commercial vehicle crash
- AI organized timeline and flagged multiple insurers
- Attorney review established liability and recovered damages
- Recovered $650,000 for damages and lost income
Why Vanguardia
AI-assisted screening to move faster and stay organized
Attorney-led legal strategy and representation
English & Spanish support
Lean team → fast follow-up
Clear steps and clear expectations
We're building a faster, clearer experience for accident victims — with attorney-led guidance at every step.
—Fernando Lopez, Founder

Quick Answers
Why are truck accidents different from car accidents?
Truck cases often involve multiple parties (driver, employer, insurer), stricter regulations, and higher stakes. We review the facts to identify who may be liable.
What if the truck driver says it wasn't their fault?
Liability is often disputed. Logs, maintenance records, and crash reports can matter. Start a case check so we can review the basics.
How long do I have to file a truck accident claim in Texas?
Texas generally allows 2 years from the date of the accident. Some situations require action sooner. Start a case check to confirm your timeline.
What evidence should I preserve?
Photos of the scene, vehicles, and any company markings or DOT numbers; police report; witness contacts; and any records you have. We'll confirm what matters during the case check.
Can I still have a case if I was partly at fault?
Texas uses comparative negligence. You may still recover if you are less than 51% at fault. We can review your situation after a quick case check.
What if the trucking company contacts me?
Be cautious. Avoid giving recorded statements or signing anything without legal advice. Start a case check and we can guide next steps.
Have questions about your case?
Start your free AI case review — we'll answer them while evaluating your situation.
Find Out What Your Next Step Should Be
Answer a few quick questions – we'll review whether your situation may qualify and what to do next.
💰 $50M+ recovered👥 2,500+ clients⭐ 4.9/5 rating
AI-assisted screening • Attorney review required • No fees unless we win.