El Paso Truck Accident Attorney

El Paso sits at the crossroads of major freight corridors, with thousands of semi-trucks crossing daily from Mexico into the U.S. While most vehicles transport goods without incident, accidents do occur—and when they do, the consequences can be devastating.


If you or a loved one was involved in an El Paso semi-truck accident, you may be facing steep medical bills, time away from work, and permanent injuries. You deserve a legal team that will fight for you with experience, compassion, and determination.


At D. Miller & Associates, PLLC®, we’ve recovered over $650 million for injury victims and successfully resolved over 36,000 cases. Our firm includes 83 team members with 66 years of combined experience—and we’re proud to be known as Your Legal Heroes when it matters most.


Why El Paso Truck Accidents Are So Complex

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The average car accident can be traumatic enough, but when a large commercial truck is involved, the scale of damage tends to be much worse. Semis, 18-wheelers, and tractor-trailers can weigh 80,000 pounds or more, traveling at high rates of speed across congested city roadways and border freight corridors.


El Paso is one of the busiest commercial gateways on the U.S.–Mexico border, with millions of trucks passing each year. In fact, Texas handles nearly 70% of the U.S.-Mexico truck trade, and El Paso plays a key role in that flow. This high volume of 18-wheeler traffic increases the risk of serious truck accidents in and around El Paso’s highways and urban areas.


High-Risk Areas in El Paso for Semi-Truck Accidents

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Some roadways in El Paso are especially prone to truck-related crashes due to traffic volume, road design, or heavy freight flow. These include:


  • Interstate 10 (I-10): The “Spaghetti Bowl” interchange is a known danger zone for multi-vehicle truck collisions.
  • Loop 375 (Transmountain Drive / César Chávez Border Highway): The loop encircles the city and carries heavy truck traffic, especially where it intersects with I-10 and near the border crossings.
  • S. 54 (Patriot Freeway): A major north–south freight route intersecting with Loop 375 in Northeast El Paso.

Accident reports frequently reference locations including Loop 375 and North Desert Boulevard, Gateway West Blvd near Horizon City, and the 13100 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, all sites of serious or fatal semi-truck crashes in recent years.


What Causes Truck Accidents in El Paso?

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Truck collisions happen for many reasons, but several recurring issues arise in El Paso semi-truck accident cases. These crashes often trace back to preventable conditions, whether due to driver negligence or mechanical failure.


Common causes include:


  • Driver fatigue – Despite federal Hours of Service (HOS) rules, long shifts and tight delivery deadlines can lead to drowsy driving.
  • Speeding or aggressive driving – Truck drivers on strict schedules may drive too fast for conditions.
  • Poor maintenance – Brake failure, tire blowouts, or other mechanical issues can result in deadly loss of control.
  • Improperly loaded cargo – Unsecured or uneven loads can tip a truck or shift suddenly, especially on curving roads like Transmountain.
  • Distracted or impaired driving – Use of phones, alcohol, or drugs behind the wheel remains a major factor.

Determining the cause is not always straightforward, which is why it’s so important to work with an El Paso personal injury attorney familiar with these case types.


Who Is Liable in a Texas Truck Accident?

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Liability in a Texas truck accident often involves more than just the driver.


The trucking company may be responsible for poor hiring or supervision. Maintenance providers could be liable if a mechanical failure contributed to the crash. Loading crews may be at fault for unsecured or unbalanced cargo. Manufacturers might be responsible if a defective part caused the accident. Multiple parties are often investigated to determine who is accountable.


An experienced Texas truck accident attorney at D. Miller & Associates will investigate all potentially liable parties and gather critical evidence, including logbooks, black box data, camera footage, inspection records, and maintenance history.


Truck companies are also subject to federal oversight through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). Violations of these rules, like HOS breaches or safety inspection failures, can play a role in building a legal case. These facts clarify how the accident happened and who is responsible.


Types of Damages Victims May Pursue

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Personal injury attorneys at D. Miller & Associates evaluate what types of compensation may be available after a truck crash. These may include economic and non-economic damages depending on the details of the incident.


Economic damages can include:


  • Emergency medical bills
  • Ongoing treatments or surgeries
  • Lost wages during recovery
  • Property damage

Non-economic damages may be sought for:


  • Emotional distress
  • Physical pain and suffering
  • Long-term disability
  • Loss of enjoyment of life

In cases involving catastrophic injuries, victims often require lifelong care. Some may lose their ability to work or require home modifications and medical equipment. If you’ve experienced a life-altering outcome, speak with a lawyer about your rights.


Navigating Legal Challenges After a Truck Accident

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Dealing with the aftermath of a truck crash involves more than physical recovery. Victims often face legal hurdles such as insurance claims, conflicting reports, or companies disputing fault. These situations call for legal support that can handle every aspect of your claim.


When you work with D. Miller & Associates, PLLC, we assist you by:


  • Investigating the crash to help establish liability
  • Requesting police reports, medical records, and maintenance logs
  • Coordinating medical treatment even if you don’t have insurance
  • Communicating with insurance companies so you don’t have to
  • Explaining your legal rights and deadlines under Texas law

Clients often come to us overwhelmed and unsure of where to start. Our legal team steps in to guide the process—while you focus on healing. If you’re uncertain whether you have a case, contact an El Paso lawyer for a free case evaluation.


What to Do After an El Paso Truck Accident

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The moments after a truck crash are chaotic, but your actions can affect your potential case:


  • Call 911 immediately
  • Get medical attention—even for injuries that feel minor
  • Photograph the scene if it’s safe to do so
  • Collect contact info from witnesses
  • Avoid posting on social media about the crash
  • Don’t speak to insurance companies before consulting an attorney

Why Choose D. Miller & Associates, PLLC?

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We know how insurance companies treat injury victims. Since 2002, our law firm has represented thousands of clients facing complex situations, especially those involving serious injuries and long-term consequences.


Finances should never be a barrier to legal counsel. That is why we offer free case evaluations to help you understand your legal options. You won’t pay any legal fees unless we recover compensation for you.


We keep you informed with regular updates and clear communication throughout the process. Whether it’s more convenient to meet at our office, your home, or the hospital, we make ourselves available wherever you need us. Our team handles every aspect of your claim, from the paperwork to coordinating medical treatment, so you can focus on healing.


Talk to an El Paso Truck Accident Attorney Today

Legal Hero Attorney Darren Miller


Every day that passes after a truck crash can make it harder to gather evidence or pursue compensation. Whether you’re coping with pain, stress, or uncertainty about the future—D. Miller & Associates, PLLC® is here for you.


📞 Call (713) 850-8600 or contact us online for your FREE consultation with an El Paso truck accident lawyer today.


Let us be Your Legal Heroes in your fight for justice.


Frequently Asked El Paso Truck Accident Questions

How long do I have to file a lawsuit after a truck accident in Texas?

You have two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury claim. Don’t wait—evidence fades.


Can I still recover compensation if I was partially at fault?

Yes. Texas uses a modified comparative fault system. You can recover damages as long as you were less than 51% at fault.


What if the truck driver was from another state or country?

Our attorneys are experienced in handling cross-border and multi-jurisdictional claims, which are especially common in border cities like El Paso.


Do I need a lawyer if I have already received an insurance offer?

Yes. Insurance companies often lowball early offers. Let our team review it to ensure it truly covers your long-term needs.



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