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The Variety of Commercial Trucks Involved in Car Wrecks


In Texas and in most parts of the U.S., we use all kinds of terms interchangeably to describe trucks. Whether we call them big rigs, 18 wheelers, semis or tractor trailers we all know what we're talking - a heavy-duty truck that hauls cargo. While it's not really important to know the exact name of commercial trucks usually, if you're filing a claim against a negligent truck driver, it will be. That's because sometimes, the type of truck can affect your claim, especially if that truck was supposed to have special permits or operating requirements that it did not adhere to. If you plan to file a claim for your Fort Worth truck accident, this list of trucks below can help you to determine what type caused your accident.

18 Wheelers18 Wheelers

Known as the standard truck on 18 wheels, also known as a big rig, 18 wheelers are the typical truck you see on every day on Dallas and Fort Worth highways. 18-wheelers are used to carry cargo and account for as much as 85 percent of the cargo shipped in the United States. 18 wheelers haul the majority of goods shipped in America and must abide by special weight requirements. Overloaded trucks cause many of the 18 wheeler accidents that the personal injury lawyers at the Anderson Law Firm see.

Dump Trucks


Dump trucks transport loos materials like rocks, dirt or sand. You trash man drives a dump truck to transport your garbage to landfills. Dump trucks can cause pedestrian accidents in neighborhood because they have a limited back view and are prone to cause wrecks while backing up.

Flatbed Trucks
Flatbed Truck

Flatbed trucks are long, open trailers that usually haul large irregularly shaped items. When you drive behind a flatbed truck in DFW, you can see what the trucker is moving and how it's strapped down. Truck accident victims are usually injured by flatbed trucks when improper loading causes equipment or cargo to fly off the truck and hit motorists.

Extra Duty Trucks


These trucks carry the largest and heaviest equipment. Sometimes they are extra-long or wide and require a ride-a-long vehicle in front or behind them.

Semi-Truck


A semi-truck is basically an 18-wheeler with two trailers connected. Semis have issues with loss of control because of the connection between the tractor and the trailer. Tractor trailer accidents happen most often when the trailer is travelling at a different speed than the tractor, like after braking or steering hard.

Tanker TruckTanker Truck

Tanker trucks carry gas, oil and other liquids that subject to special regulations. If the liquids inside of them are considered hazardous, then they are not allowed to drive on certain busy highways in Dallas and Fort Worth. Accidents involving tanker trucks are usually the most disastrous out of any truck accidents because of the hazardous and liquids they haul.

Call the Texas Truck Accident Lawyers at the Anderson Law Firm


Based in DFW where serious truck accidents happen all the time, the injury lawyers at the Anderson Law Firm have successfully represented many victims who have been hurt in commercial vehicle accidents. If you or a loved one was injured in an 18 wheeler accident in Tarrant County, you will need someone who can explain your legal options to you. The Anderson Law Firm offers free, no-obligation case consultations to anyone interested in learning more about their truck accident claim.

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The Anderson Law Firm offers free no obligation consultations to people injured in accidents or who have suffered physical harm as a result of someone else's actions. We do not charge you to initially discuss your situation and establish whether you have a claim to pursue. You can call us and discuss your case over the phone, we can set up an appointment for you to come into our office, or we can visit you in your home anywhere in the metroplex.

If after meeting with us you decide that we are the best personal injury lawyer for you, then we will enter into a contingent fee agreement. This means that we only get paid when we win a settlement or jury verdict in your favor. You don't pay us anything up front. We will cover all expenses spent working on your case. Only when we win for you will you need to pay us. If we don't win, then you owe us nothing.

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