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Injured in the SH-99 18-Wheeler Crash Near Sugar Land?

A serious commercial truck crash shut down northbound Grand Parkway near Highway 90, and if you were hurt, you may have legal options worth exploring.

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What Happened

An 18-wheeler crash caused a hours-long shutdown of northbound Grand Parkway (SH-99) near Highway 90 in the Sugar Land area. The incident blocked multiple lanes and prompted a significant traffic response. 18-wheeler crashes frequently involve serious injuries due to the size and weight of commercial vehicles. Victims of commercial truck crashes in Texas may be entitled to compensation from the trucking company, driver, or cargo owner. The full extent of injuries and property damage has not yet been reported.

A crash involving an 18-wheeler on a busy corridor like Grand Parkway can turn your life upside down in an instant. Serious injuries from commercial truck accidents often mean emergency medical care, missed work, and mounting bills at a time when you are least prepared to handle them. The physical and emotional toll on victims and their families is real, and the road to recovery can feel overwhelming.

What makes these crashes even more complicated is that trucking companies often have legal teams and insurers working quickly to protect their interests after an incident. If you or someone you love was involved in this crash on SH-99 near Highway 90, understanding your rights early can make a significant difference in what options are available to you.

Texas law: In Texas, injured parties generally have two years from the date of a crash to file a personal injury lawsuit, as established under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 16.003. Texas also follows a modified comparative fault rule, meaning an injured party may still recover compensation as long as they are not found more than 50 percent responsible for the incident. Commercial trucking crashes may involve federal regulations under the FMCSA, adding another layer of potential liability beyond the individual driver.

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Questions

Who can be held liable in an 18-wheeler crash in Texas?

Liability in a commercial truck crash can extend beyond just the driver. The trucking company, the cargo loading company, the vehicle maintenance provider, and even the manufacturer of a defective part may all bear some responsibility depending on the facts of the case. An attorney can help investigate which parties may be liable.

How long do I have to file a claim after a truck accident in Sugar Land?

Texas law generally gives injured victims two years from the date of the incident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Waiting too long can result in losing your right to pursue compensation entirely, so it is advisable to consult with an attorney as soon as possible.

What if I am not sure how badly I was injured?

Some injuries from high-impact collisions, such as spinal trauma or internal injuries, may not show full symptoms immediately. Seeking medical attention after any truck accident is strongly recommended, both for your health and to document any injuries that may be connected to the crash.

Does HurtMatch represent me as my attorney?

No. HurtMatch is a legal referral service, not a law firm, and does not provide legal advice or representation. We connect individuals who may have been injured with licensed Texas attorneys who can evaluate their situation.

What does it cost to find out if I have a case?

Connecting through HurtMatch and getting an initial case review is free. The attorneys in our network handle personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning there is no fee unless you win.

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