Bryan-College Station TX 18-Wheeler Accident Attorneys | Brazos County, TX 18-Wheeler Accident Lawyers | Bryan-College Station, Texas 18-Wheeler Injury Law Firms
Have you been injured in an auto accident involving an 18-Wheeler? Do you live in or near the Bryan-College Station, Texas area? If so, then you may need to speak with an experienced Bryan-College Station 18-wheeler accident attorney.
Initial consultations are free! You can contact a Bryan-College Station 18 Wheeler accident lawyer by filling out the questionnaire on the left.
Have a Bryan-College Station 18-Wheeler Accident Lawyer Fight the Careless & Negligent 18-Wheeler Driver & 18-Wheeler Insurance Company
It is important to find adequate representation and work with a Bryan-College Station 18-Wheeler Accident Lawyer before speaking with the truck company or its insurer. Make sure that you know all the relevant facts and circumstances regarding your case before you discuss your claim with the Truck Company, or its insurance provider. All too often, the trucking company’s insurance carrier will attempt to settle your case early in hopes that you will go away.
Accidents occur in many ways including, but not limited to, rear end accidents, blind spot accidents that result in a “side swipe” of another vehicle, accidents caused by a failure to use running lights or stop at intersections, speeding, failure to yield the right-of-way, fatigue and, in some circumstances, alcohol and drug abuse by a driver.
Bryan-College Station
Bryan-College Station is home over 160,000 residents, and over 200,000 when you add the students who attend Texas A&M University. The town was established by William Joel Bryan, the nephew of Stephen F. Austin who is the Father of Texas. College Station got its name when the Houston and Texas Central Railroad established a “College Station” just outside of Bryan for students who attended Texas A&M University. Now, students drive to Bryan-College Station along some of the many roads that connect the twin cities to the rest of Texas. Texas Highway 6 connects Bryan-College Station to Houston when you head south and to Waco when you head north. Other highways that go through the Bryan-College Station area include U.S. Highway 190, Texas Highway 21, and Texas Highway 30.
At times, these highways can get highly congested due to students coming from or going back to their hometowns, as well as the large number of 18-wheelers that deliver goods throughout the Brazos Valley. This added congestion increases the risk of an accident, which can be devastating for any family, especially if that accident involves an 18-wheeler. Accidents involving tractor-trailers produce some of the most severe injuries and in same cases even death. If you or loved one has been injured in an accident due to the negligence of a truck driver, contact an experienced Bryan-College Station 18-wheeler attorney by filling out the questionnaire on the left. Tractor-Trailer accident lawyers can help you seek compensation for your injuries, which could include past and future medical expenses, property damages, and even lost wages if you have been unable to work due to your injuries. An experienced Bryan-College Station 18-wheeler accident attorney may be able to negotiate a settlement, file a claim, and/or work with the insurance adjusters to get you the compensation you deserve, and get you back on the road to recovery.
Accidents involving 18 Wheeler Trucks Can Result In:
- Burns
- Whiplash
- Wrongful Death
- Paralysis
- Broken Bones
- Scarring
- Disfigurement
- Severe Emotional Distress
- Property Damage
- And other physical ailments.
RESOURCES
Bryan-College Station Courts
If your claim is worth between $10,000 and $100,000 you may file here or in one of the County District Courts that have concurrent jurisdiction with the County Courts at law:
Brazos County Court at Law No. 1 200 South Texas Avenue, Suite 106 Bryan, Texas 77803 Phone: (979) 361-4250 http://www.co.brazos.tx.us/courts/countyCourts.php |
Brazos County Court at Law No. 2 300 E. 26th St., Suite 274 Bryan, Texas 77803 Phone: (979) 361-4260 http://www.co.brazos.tx.us/courts/countyCourts.php |
If your claim is worth more then $100,000 you will file here:
Brazos County 85th District Court Brazos County Courthouse, Suite 225 300 E. 26th Street Bryan, TX 77803 Phone: (979) 361-4270 http://www.co.brazos.tx.us/courts/districtCourts.php |
Brazos County 272th District Court Brazos County Courthouse, Suite 207 300 E. 26th Street Bryan, TX 77803 Phone: (979) 361-4219 http://www.co.brazos.tx.us/courts/districtCourts.php |
Brazos County 361th District Court Brazos County Courthouse, Suite 309 300 E. 26th Street Bryan, TX 77803 Phone: (979) 361-4380 http://www.co.brazos.tx.us/courts/districtCourts.php |
Bryan-College Station Hospitals
St. Joseph Regional Medical Center
The Physicians Centre Hospital |
College Station Medical Center
Scott & White |
Finally, if you do not have any money or any healthcare insurance, there are facilities that probably will treat you in Bryan-College Station. They are:
Health For All, Inc. 1328 A Memorial Dr. Bryan, Texas 77802 Phone: (979) 774-4176 |
Bryan Community Health Center 3370 S. Texas Ave., Suite B Bryan, Texas 77802 Phone: (979) 595-1700 |
ABC Women and Children's Clinic 1651 Rock Prairie Rd., Ste. 102 College Station, Texas 77845 Phone: (979) 693-7400 |
Bryan-College Station area auto body shops
Aggieland Automotive
Chop's Auto Shop
Superior Auto Service |
CarDoc
Maaco – Bryan
Firestone |
City Paint & Body
Universal Auto Works
Henley’s Paint & Body |
CDL Driving Schools
International Truck Driving School
Blinn College
301 Post Office St.
Bryan, Texas 77803
Phone: (979) 209-7537
Bryan College Station 18-Wheeler Accident Lawyers Serving clients throughout Southeast Central Texas, including Allenfarm, Anderson, Astin, Brenham, Bryan, Caldwell, Carlos, Clay, College Station, Coulter Field, Cross, Easton, Hearne, Iola, Keith, Kurten, Millican, Mudville, Navasota, North Zulch, Piedmont, Singleton, Smetana, Snook, Somerville, Steep Hollow, Sutton, Tunis, Wellborn, Whellock, Wilcox, Wixon Valley, and other communities in Brazos County, Grimes County, and Madison County.