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How Martin Law
Firm Handles Your Truck Accident Case
Healing First, Money Second
Your medical recovery comes first. We prioritize understanding the full nature and extent of your injuries before placing weight on settlement decisions. All offers are communicated to you, but meaningful evaluation happens once your condition and future needs can be properly assessed.
Treating Clients Like People, Not File Numbers
Insurance companies often manage claims by volume. We focus on the individual, listening to your concerns, explaining the process, and making sure decisions are based on your circumstances, not shortcuts or pressure.
Calculating What You Actually Need
Case value is not based on what an insurance company prefers to pay. We evaluate medical care, lost income, future needs, and the real impact an injury has on daily life, using evidence to support what the case truly involves.
Measuring Success by Long-Term Impact
Resolution is not just about closing a file. We look at practical outcomes: your ability to work, function, and move forward without unnecessary financial strain. Those are the measures that guide how cases are prepared and resolved.
Our Houston Office Location
Martin Law Firm, P.C.
24 Greenway Plaza Suite 1800 Houston, TX 77046Phone Number
800-800-1111Meet Houston Truck Accident Lawyer Justin Martin
Justin Martin has represented catastrophic injury victims for 15 years. He understands federal trucking regulations, knows how corporate defense teams operate, and has the resources to take on billion-dollar trucking companies.
His Background:- Built a major personal injury firm from the ground up
- 15 years representing Houston truck crash victims
- Contributed to over $1.1 billion recovered
- Has extensive experience with Harris County courts and juries
Justin understands Harris County courts, knows what local juries expect, and brings the experience needed to win against corporate defense teams.
Meet Attorney Justin MartinThe Port of Houston Brings Constant Heavy Truck Traffic.
The Port of Houston ranks as one of America’s busiest shipping centers. Thousands of container trucks, chemical haulers, and industrial vehicles move through Harris County daily, serving refineries, petrochemical plants, and manufacturing facilities along the ship channel. When these massive commercial vehicles crash, victims face corporate defendants with unlimited legal resources and aggressive strategies to avoid paying full compensation.
What Makes Houston Truck Crashes Different:
- Port container trucks operating around the clock
- Petrochemical haulers carrying hazardous materials
- Industrial corridor traffic serving refineries and plants
- Ship channel area creating dangerous bottlenecks
- Chemical spills and explosion risks from tanker crashes
- Corporate defendants protecting billion-dollar operations
Justin Martin has represented Houston truck accident victims for 15 years. He knows which hospitals treat injuries best, which doctors insurance companies trust, and how Harris County juries respond to serious injury cases.
Get Answers NowTruck Accident Cases we Handle in Houston
Port Container Truck Crashes
Container haulers serving the Port of Houston operate 24/7 under intense pressure to move cargo. Overloaded containers, fatigued drivers, and rushed schedules cause devastating crashes throughout Harris County.
Port Container Truck Crashes
Container haulers serving the Port of Houston operate 24/7 under intense pressure to move cargo. Overloaded containers, fatigued drivers, and rushed schedules cause devastating crashes throughout Harris County.
Chemical and Tanker Truck Accidents
Houston’s petrochemical industry brings constant tanker traffic carrying flammable and toxic materials. When these trucks crash, victims face explosion risks, chemical burns, and environmental hazards requiring immediate response.
Chemical and Tanker Truck Accidents
Houston’s petrochemical industry brings constant tanker traffic carrying flammable and toxic materials. When these trucks crash, victims face explosion risks, chemical burns, and environmental hazards requiring immediate response.
Industrial Equipment Haulers
Heavy machinery and equipment serving refineries, plants, and construction sites create unique dangers. These oversized loads cause serious crashes when drivers violate safety protocols.
Industrial Equipment Haulers
Heavy machinery and equipment serving refineries, plants, and construction sites create unique dangers. These oversized loads cause serious crashes when drivers violate safety protocols.
Ship Channel Area Crashes
The congested roads around the Houston Ship Channel create constant collision risks. Trucks serving port facilities cause frequent crashes in this heavy industrial zone.
Ship Channel Area Crashes
The congested roads around the Houston Ship Channel create constant collision risks. Trucks serving port facilities cause frequent crashes in this heavy industrial zone.
Refinery and Plant Delivery Trucks
Vehicles serving Houston’s energy sector often violate hours-of-service rules to meet production demands. Fatigued drivers cause preventable crashes with catastrophic results.
Refinery and Plant Delivery Trucks
Vehicles serving Houston’s energy sector often violate hours-of-service rules to meet production demands. Fatigued drivers cause preventable crashes with catastrophic results.
Injuries we see in
Houston Truck Crashes
Houston truck accidents cause injuries far more severe than typical car crashes. The massive weight and force involved often results in permanent disabilities.
Spinal Cord Injuries
and Paralysis
Complete or partial paralysis requiring lifelong medical care, home modifications, and around-the-clock assistance.
Spinal Cord Injuries
and Paralysis
Complete or partial paralysis requiring lifelong medical care, home modifications, and around-the-clock assistance.
Chemical Burns
and Exposure
Tanker crashes cause chemical burns and toxic exposure requiring specialized treatment at Houston’s burn centers and years of medical care.
Chemical Burns
and Exposure
Tanker crashes cause chemical burns and toxic exposure requiring specialized treatment at Houston’s burn centers and years of medical care.
Amputations and
Crush Injuries
Severe damage requiring limb removal, extensive reconstruction, and permanent changes to how victims live and work.
Amputations and
Crush Injuries
Severe damage requiring limb removal, extensive reconstruction, and permanent changes to how victims live and work.
Traumatic Brain Injuries
Head trauma causing cognitive impairment, memory loss, personality changes, and permanent disabilities that prevent victims from working.
Traumatic Brain Injuries
Head trauma causing cognitive impairment, memory loss, personality changes, and permanent disabilities that prevent victims from working.
Internal Organ Injuries
Truck collisions may cause internal injuries such as organ damage or internal bleeding due to the force involved. These injuries often require prompt medical evaluation and, in some cases, surgical treatment and hospitalization.
Internal Organ Injuries
Truck collisions may cause internal injuries such as organ damage or internal bleeding due to the force involved. These injuries often require prompt medical evaluation and, in some cases, surgical treatment and hospitalization.
Wrongful Death
If a truck crash kills your loved one, trucking companies and their corporate employers must be held accountable for their negligence.
Wrongful Death
If a truck crash kills your loved one, trucking companies and their corporate employers must be held accountable for their negligence.
Texas Laws That Can Affect Your Houston Truck Accident Case
Truck accident claims are shaped by both Texas and federal law. Because commercial trucking cases often involve additional regulations, multiple parties, and complex insurance issues, understanding how these laws apply can be important to how a claim is evaluated and resolved.
Two Year Statute of Limitations in Texas
Most Texas truck accident claims are subject to a two-year statute of limitations, meaning a lawsuit generally must be filed within two years of the date of the crash. This deadline applies to court filings, not insurance negotiations.
Certain cases, such as those involving government entities, minors, or wrongful death, may involve different notice requirements or timelines. Timing issues are evaluated early to avoid unnecessary risk to a claim.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations
Commercial trucking operations are subject to federal safety regulations that govern areas such as driver hours, vehicle maintenance, inspections, training, and cargo securement. These regulations may be relevant when evaluating how a truck crash occurred.
When applicable, compliance with federal safety standards is reviewed as part of a broader investigation. Regulatory issues can provide important context, but responsibility is ultimately determined by the facts and evidence in each case.
Proportionate Responsibility (Modified Comparative Negligence)
Texas follows a proportionate responsibility system. An injured person may pursue compensation if they are found to be 50% or less responsible, though any recovery may be reduced by the assigned percentage of responsibility.
Because responsibility is often disputed in truck accident cases, careful investigation and evidence development are critical.
Multiple Potentially Responsible Parties
Truck accidents may involve more than just the driver. Depending on the circumstances, responsibility may also involve a trucking company, cargo loader, maintenance provider, shipper, or equipment manufacturer.
Identifying all potentially responsible parties and applicable insurance coverage is an important part of evaluating a truck accident claim.
Local Experience Handling Houston Truck Accident Cases
Experience in Harris County Courts
Years of representing injured Texans in Houston means understanding how Harris County courts operate and how truck accident cases are evaluated in this venue. Local procedure, courtroom expectations, and jury dynamics matter when complex commercial cases are litigated.
Understanding Federal Trucking Regulations
Commercial trucking is governed by federal safety regulations covering driver hours, vehicle maintenance, inspections, and cargo handling. Justin reviews these regulatory requirements when applicable and evaluates how compliance, or lack of compliance, fits into the broader facts of a truck accident case.
Working With Houston Medical Providers
Truck accident cases often involve serious injuries requiring specialized medical care. Justin regularly reviews records and coordinates documentation from Houston medical providers, from major medical centers to specialty clinics, to ensure injuries and treatment are clearly understood and accurately reflected in the case.
A Record of Recoveries for Injured Families
Over the course of his career, Justin has contributed to recoveries totaling more than $1.1 billion for injured clients and families. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes, but experience handling high-stakes injury cases informs how truck accident claims are prepared and pursued.
Questions Truck Crash Victims Ask Us.
Truck accident cases are often more complex than ordinary car accidents. They may involve commercial trucking companies, multiple insurance policies, federal safety regulations, and time-sensitive evidence.
While not every case requires legal representation, speaking with an attorney can help you understand how these factors may affect your situation and whether legal guidance is appropriate.
Your first priority should be seeking appropriate medical care. Truck accidents can cause serious injuries that are not always obvious right away.
When possible, documenting the scene, preserving information, and avoiding statements about fault before the facts are fully understood can help protect your options. Because trucking cases often involve additional evidence and regulations, early guidance can be helpful.
The compensation available in a truck accident case depends on the specific facts and evidence involved. Recovery may include medical expenses, lost income, reduced earning capacity, property damage, physical pain, mental anguish, and other losses supported by the record.
Some cases may involve additional damages permitted under Texas law. Each case is evaluated individually.
Most Texas truck accident claims are subject to a two-year statute of limitations, meaning a lawsuit generally must be filed within two years of the date of the crash. This deadline applies to court filings, not insurance negotiations.
Certain cases, such as those involving government entities, minors, or wrongful death, may involve different timelines or notice requirements. Timing issues are reviewed early to avoid unnecessary risk to a claim.
Responsibility in a truck accident may extend beyond the driver. Depending on the circumstances, potentially responsible parties may include a trucking company, vehicle owner, cargo loader, maintenance provider, or other entities involved in the operation or upkeep of the truck.
Identifying responsible parties and applicable insurance coverage is part of evaluating a truck accident claim.
Truck accident cases are typically handled on a contingency-fee basis, meaning there are no upfront legal fees and no hourly billing. Attorney fees are paid only if compensation is recovered through settlement or verdict.
If there is no recovery, attorney fees are not owed.