Roswell 18-Wheeler Accident Lawyer Information

A commercial vehicle accident involving a passenger vehicle can cause extreme injury and even death. Contact an 18 Wheeler Accident Attorney for a free initial consultation.If you have a Roswell, New Mexico 18 wheeler accident claim, Roswell18 wheeler accident lawyers are here to advocate for you. Call one of the Roswell 18 wheeler accident lawyers listed on this site for a free initial consultation.

Semi truck, tractor trailer and 18-wheeler accidents are common occurrences on Roswell roads and highways. It is estimated that approximately 5,000 people die as a result of 18-wheeler accidents and big rig collisions in the United States each year with a substantial number of 18-wheeler truck accidents occurring in Roswell, New Mexico, every day. Roswell is a city in and the county seat of Chaves County in the southeastern quarter of the state of New Mexico, United States.The population was 48,366 at the 2010 census with a total area of 29.0 square miles. Due to the high population and highly congested traffic throughout Roswell’s sprawling metropolis, the city of Roswell unfortunately has its fair share of big rig truck accidents.  Likewise,18-wheeler accidents and semi truck crashes on Roswell highways are inevitable.

Roswell’s freeway system is primarily served by multiple interstates, which form various interchanges, beltways, and expressways throughout the area. Major highways in Roswell include US-70, US-380, US-285 and SH-246. The automobile is still the most common form of transportation in Roswell, with majority of its residents driving to work alone each day.

If you find yourself involved in an 18-wheeler or semi truck accident, call one of the qualified Roswell 18-wheeler accident attorneys on this site today.

Roswell 18-Wheeler Accident Lawyer

Due to the sheer weight difference of a car versus the weight of an 18-wheeler or tractor trailer, accidents that involve commercial vehicles often times result in severe injuries or even death. Compared to the average weight of an automobile, which is only 5,000 pounds, one can easily see how much more dangerous commercial vehicles like an 18 wheeler can be. That is why if you are injured by a semi truck or commercial vehicle in Roswell, it is important that you choose an experienced Roswell 18-wheeler accident attorney who knows the truck regulations and laws both nationally and for the State of New Mexico.

Commercial vehicles go by different names such as:

  1. Truck
  2. Tractor Trailer
  3. 18 Wheeler
  4. Semi
  5. Big Rig

Roswell truck accidents caused by an 18-wheeler, big rig, semi truck, tractor trailer, bus or commercial vehicle are common on Roswell streets, avenues and highways. Many of the semi truck crashes that occur in the city of Roswell happen along the major Roswell highways, which include the US-70, US-380, US-285 and SH-246.

Types of Trucks

The following trucks do specific things and carry certain types of cargo:

  1. Bob-Tail Trucks
  2. Tanker trucks
  3. Refrigerated trucks
  4. Flat bed trucks
  5. Logging trucks

Buses are also considered commercial vehicles as well, but as a rule do not haul cargo. Instead a bus is a transportation vehicle that carries children or adults such as a school bus or commercial bus like Greyhound. School bus accidents or commercial bus accidents are common on Roswell roads and freeways. The causes may vary, but often times the accident is a result of hazardous road conditions or driver negligence.

It is essential to hire a Roswell bus accident lawyer if you have been involved in the following type of accident:

  1. Roswell city buses;
  2. transportation buses such as Greyhound;
  3. shuttle bus accidents when driving to and from the airport, such as Roswell International Air Center or Artesia Municipal Airport; and/or,
  4. casino bus accidents that occur running back and forth from Spring River Zoo.

The ways Roswell truck accidents happen occur are too numerous to list. Blind spots, rear-ends, sideswipes, head-ons, load overturns, jack-knifes are all possible and can result in fatal wrongful death truck accidents.

If you live in Roswell and have a claims for an accident that involved a big rig or an 18 wheeler, your case might be filed in this court:

Chaves County 5th Judicial District Court
Chaves County Courthouse,400 N Virginia Street
Roswell, NM 88202
(575) 622-2212

18-Wheeler Accident Lawyers Serve Roswell and Surrounding Cities

Serving clients throughout Southeastern New Mexico, including Alamogordo, Captain, Carlsbad, Carrizozo, Clovis, Corona, Elida, Hobbs, Lovington, Mescalero, Portales, Roswell, Ruidoso, Tatum, Tularosa, Vaughn, areas in the vicinity of Roswell Industrial Air Center, and other communities in Chaves County.

Roswell 18-wheeler accident attorneys are experienced in handling serious injury truck collision cases and can help you fight the trucking company or its insurer in order to get you the compensation you deserve. Contact a Roswell 18 wheeler accident lawyer today for a FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION.

Roswell, New Mexico Personal Injury Lawyers | Roswell Accident Attorneys

Lawyer Advertising in New Mexico Regarding
"Specialization"

Many successful lawyers seek to distinguish themselves by becoming board certified in various areas of law. The State of New Mexico's Rule of Professional conduct Rule 7.4 sets rules for lawyers who wish to advertise that they have a "specialty" or "specialize" in a particular area of law.

New Mexico offers two paths for an attorney to become specialized in an area of law. The first path is through the New Mexico Board of Legal Specialization, which recognizes specialties in the following areas of law:

1. Appellate Law
2. Bankruptcy Law-Business
3. Bankruptcy Law-Consumer
4. Employment and Labor Law
5. Environmental Law
6. Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law
7. Family Law
8. Federal Indian Law
9. Local Government Law
10. Natural Resources Law
11. Real Estate Law
12. Taxation Law
13. Trial Specialist-Civil Law
14. Trial Specialist-Criminal Law
15. Workers' Compensation Law

New Mexico also recognizes that there are national organizations who accredit attorneys as specialists through strict standards. If a lawyer licensed in New Mexico wishes to apply for such a specialization and obtains it, that is permissible. However, if that lawyer wishes to advertise or place that specialization where the public can be exposed to it, that lawyer must adhere to the requirements of Rule 7.4. These requirements are as follows:

Rule 16-704 Communication of Fields of Practice and Certification

A lawyer may communicate the fact that the lawyer does or does not practice in particular fields of law as permitted by Subparagraph (2) of Paragraph D of Rule 16-702. A lawyer shall not state or imply that the lawyer is a specialist except as follows:
A. Patent Practice. A lawyer admitted to engage in patent practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office may use the designation "Patent Attorney" or a substantially similar designation;
B. Admiralty Practice. A lawyer engaged in admiralty practice may use the designation "Admiralty," "Proctor in Admiralty" or a substantially similar designation;
C. Board Recognized Specialists. A lawyer who has complied with the requirements of the New Mexico Board of Legal Specialization to become a board recognized specialist may indicate that he is a board recognized specialist in his areas of specialty; and
D. Certification by Organization. A lawyer who is certified in a particular area of the law by an organization other than the New Mexico Board of Legal Specialization may so state so long as such certification is available to all lawyers who meet objective and consistently applied standards relevant in a particular area of the law, and the statement is accompanied by a prominent disclaimer that such certification does not constitute recognition by the New Mexico Board of Legal Specialization, unless the lawyer is also recognized by the board as a specialist in that area of law or the board does not recognize specialization in that area.

In the area of Civil Trial Law, The National Board of Legal Specialization is an accredited entity. It offers a specialization for Civil Trial Lawyers. The information on this specialization is set forth below.

National Board of Trial Advocacy

General Principles for Certification of Civil Trial Advocates

  1. No standards shall in any way limit the right of a certified civil or criminal trial advocate to practice law in all fields;
  2. No lawyer shall be required to obtain a certificate in civil or criminal trial advocacy before he or she can practice in either field;
  3. Certification is individual and voluntary. Certification is open to all who qualify;
  4. A lawyer may have more than one certification from other divisions of the National Board of Legal Specialty Certification;
  5. Certification shall be for five years, after which time the certificate cannot be used unless the lawyer is recertified. Certification may be revoked at any time for violations of the General Principles or Standards of the National Board of Trial Advocacy;
  6. Application will be made to the National Board of Trial Advocacy, on the forms supplied by the Board, and accompanied by the appropriate fee;
  7. Applicant must complete all requirements, including the examination, within two years of application. If the certification process is not satisfactorily completed within the two year period, the applicant will need to reapply and re-submit all required fees. An application can be denied at any time within the two year application period for failure to successfully meet the requirements for certification.
  8. A certificate will be issued upon a showing by the applicant, and by the Board's own investigation, that the applicant complies with the standards and regulations for certification.
  9. All applications and other information submitted to the National Board of Trial Advocacy shall be privileged and confidential, except as compelled by law and, except that the Board may reveal the fact of an application for the purpose of verifying information submitted by the applicant, and for the purpose of making such inquiries with respect to the character and professional reputation of the applicant as may be authorized by its rules.
  10. The National Board of Trial Advocacy does not discriminate against any lawyer seeking certification on the basis of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or age.
  11. The National Board of Trial Advocacy is dedicated to the identification of lawyers who possess an enhanced level of skill and expertise in trial advocacy, and have demonstrated integrity and dedication to the interests of their clients, thereby improving the professional competence of lawyers.

Once a lawyer is Certified, after a certain amount of time, they must become re-certified. Obviously, the re-certification process is not as rigorous as the initial certification but it is nevertheless a tough re-certification process. Below are the standards for certification:

Standards for Civil Certification

A. Good Standing and Period of Practice.

  1. The applicant shall furnish evidence of his or her good standing in the state of his or her admission, or if admitted in more than one state, in the state of his or her principal practice.
  2. Immediately preceding application, the applicant must have spent five (5) years in the actual practice of Civil and/or Criminal law.

B. Substantial Involvement

  1. The applicant must make a satisfactory showing of substantial involvement relevant to the particular specialty certification the person is seeking, with at least thirty (30) percent of his or her time spent practicing civil trial litigation, and/or thirty (30) percent of his or her time spent practicing criminal trial litigation, during the three (3) years preceding the filing of the application.
  2. Within the applicant's career, the applicant must make a satisfactory showing of substantial involvement relevant to the particular specialty certification by personal participation in at least forty-five days of trial (a day of trial is not less than six hours) during which the applicant examined or cross-examined witnesses, delivered an opening statement or closing argument or conducted a voir dire jury examination. During the forty-five or more trial days the applicant must personally have:
  • Served as lead counsel in at least five jury cases;
  • Substantially participated in at least five jury cases which have proceeded to verdict;
  • Conducted direct examination of at least twenty-five lay witnesses;
  • Conducted cross-examination of at least twenty-five lay witnesses;
  • Conducted direct examination of at least fifteen expert witnesses;
  • Conducted cross-examination of at least fifteen expert witnesses;
  • Presented at least eight opening statements;
  • Presented at least four closing arguments;
  • Conducted at least five voir dire jury examinations or (in courts which do not permit counsel to conduct voir dire examination) submitted proposed jury questions for the court at least ten times or a combination of examinations and submissions acceptable to the Standards Committee.

The Standards Committee may allow a lesser number of performances in the above if additional involvement in other categories clearly constitutes sufficient active trial participation to demonstrate an enhanced level of skill and experience.

  1. Within the applicant's career, the applicant shall also have actively participated in one hundred (100) additional contested matters involving the taking of testimony (cases included in your substantial involvement may not be included as part of your contested matters). This may include trials (jury or non-jury); evidentiary hearings or depositions; and motions heard before or after trial. In criminal advocacy, it may include juvenile delinquency hearings. In civil advocacy, it may include arbitration hearings, welfare hearings, and workers compensation matters not tried to a court.
  2. Within the applicant's substantial involvement and contested matters, one of the following four conditions must be met three years prior to application:
  • Substantial trial involvement in ten days of trial with personal participation in the categories listed in Section (B)(2) or,
  • Active personal participation in 24 litigated matters, either directly handled to conclusion as lead counsel or in a supervisory capacity to lead counsel, or
  • Participation in 36 performances (evidentiary hearings or depositions which either oral argument was made or testimony was taken, or motions heard before or after trial), or
  • A combination of trial days, participation in litigated matters or performances which demonstrates substantial involvement in the specialty equivalent to one of the three subsections above as approved by the Standards Committee.

C. Educational Experience

  1. The applicant must demonstrate substantial participation in continuing legal education and the development of the law with respect to the specialty, in the three year period immediately preceding application either:
  • By attendance and/or electronic participation in not less than forty-five hours in programs of continuing legal education in the specialty or ethics, approved by the Standards Committee, or
  • By equivalent participation through, but not limited to, the following means, approved by the Standards Committee:
    • Teaching courses or seminars in trial law or ethics;
    • Participation as panelist, speaker, or workshop leader, at educational or professional conferences;
    • Authorship of books, or of articles published in professional journals, on trial law; ao
    • By combination of the three subsections above.

D. Peer Review

  1. The applicant shall submit with application the names of ten to twelve references, not present partners, associates, or relatives of the applicant. These references shall be substantially involved in the relevant field of trial law, and familiar with the applicant's practice in that field. References satisfactory to the NBTA must be received from at least three judges before whom the applicant has tried a matter in the relevant field, not more than three years before application; and at least three shall be lawyers with whom, or against whom, the applicant has tried a matter in that field within three years of application.
  2. NBTA will solicit confidential statements from all persons listed as references and may solicit confidential statements of reference from other persons, familiar with the applicant's practice, not specifically named by the applicant. All reference statements received will be reviewed by the NBTA to assess whether the applicant has demonstrated an enhanced level of skill and expertise in the practice area, integrity and consideration for the interests of clients.

E. Examination

The applicant must pass a written examination to test his or her proficiency, knowledge, and experience in civil and/or criminal trial law, so that the applicant may justify his or her representation of specialization to the public.

F. Legal Writing Document

The applicant shall submit a copy of a legal writing document, no more than three (3) years before the date of application which he or she has prepared, but not necessarily published. This will be a substantial document in the area for which the applicant seeks certification, containing concise and accurate writing, stating facts (either actual or hypothetical), stating applicable law, analysis of how the law applies to the facts, written in an appropriately argumentative manner and well constructed (i.e. organized, grammatical, demonstrative of good syntax and usage) . Acceptable documents include, but are not limited to: briefs (trial or appellate), motions for summary judgment, bar journal, law review and legal magazine articles, motions in limine, etc.. The quality of the legal document will be evaluated on those criteria and will determine whether the applicant is qualified for certification.

G. Disclosure of Conduct

In order to assist the evaluation of whether the applicant possesses an enhanced level of skill and expertise in trial advocacy and has demonstrated integrity and dedication to the interest of clients, the applicant shall, to the extent known, disclose to the National Board of Trial Advocacy as soon as permitted by law:

  1. The filing of any criminal charges against the applicant together with all details called for by the Disclosure of Conduct Form;
  2. The filing or submission of any allegation of unethical or inappropriate professional conduct with any court, grievance committee or disciplinary board or body together with all details called for by the Disclosure of Conduct Form.
  3. The assertion of any claim of professional negligence or professional liability, whether or not suit has been filed, which is based in any part on alleged acts or omissions of the applicant or member or on the acts or omissions of any other attorney over whom the applicant or member had any responsibility together with all details called for by the Disclosure of Conduct Form.

 The National Board of Trial Advocacy shall determine, in accordance with its standards and procedures whether the conduct is such that certification should be granted, denied, suspended or revoked, or whether action should be deferred pending receipt of additional information. The NBTA will take into consideration any findings made by other bodies concerning such conduct, but is not bound by any such findings and will make its own independent assessment concerning how such conduct bears on whether an attorney is qualified to obtain or maintain certification.

The failure of an applicant to disclose such conduct is a material misrepresentation and may be cause for rejecting an application or refusing to grant certification, or for suspending or revoking a certificate. The applicant shall have a continuing duty to disclose such matters to the board.

Re-certification Standards

A. Good Standing

The applicant shall furnish satisfactory evidence of good standing in the state of his or her admission or, if admitted in more than one state, in the state of his or her principal practice.

B. Substantial Involvement

  1. The applicant must make a satisfactory showing of substantial involvement in the specialty with at least thirty (30) percent of his or her time spent practicing civil/criminal trial litigation during the five years preceding re-certification.
  2. The applicant must further demonstrate substantial involvement in specialized practice during the five (5) years preceding re-certification by showing that he or she has actively participated as counsel for a party or parties:
    1. In criminal trial advocacy, not less than fifteen (15) trial days of criminal matters
    2. In civil trial advocacy, not less than fifteen (15) trial days of civil matters

As an alternative, in civil and/or criminal trial advocacy, one of the following:

  1. Participation in forty (40) litigated matters, either directly handled to conclusion as lead counsel or in a supervisory capacity to lead counsel or,
  2. Participation in sixty (60) performances which would include depositions or hearings as which either oral argument was made or testimony was taken or,
  3. A combination of trial days, participation in litigated matters or performances which demonstrates substantial involvement in the specialty equivalent to one of the two subsections above as approved by the Standards Committee of the Board of Directors.

C. Educational Experience

The applicant must show that he or she participated in and completed at least forty-five (45) hours of educational activity, as set forth in Part C of the Certification Standards, during the five years preceding re-certification.

D. Peer Review

  1. The applicant shall submit, for each specialty area, the names of six (6) references, not present partners, associates, or relatives of the applicant. Such references shall be substantially involved in the relevant field of trial law, and should be familiar with the applicant's practice in that field. At least two (2) shall be judges before whom the applicant has appeared as an advocate in the relevant field not more than three (3) years before application; and at least three (3) shall be lawyers with whom, or against whom, the applicant has appeared as an advocate in that field within three (3) years of application.
  2. NBTA will solicit confidential statements from the references named by the applicant and may solicit confidential statements of reference from other persons, familiar with the applicant's practice, not specifically named by the applicant. References satisfactory to the NBTA must be received from at least one (1) judge and from at least two (2) attorneys. All reference statements received will be reviewed by the NBTA to assess whether the applicant has maintained the enhanced level of skill and expertise in the practice area and the integrity and consideration for the interests of clients necessary to merit recertification.

E. Disclosure of Conduct

The applicant shall comply with Part G of the Certification Standards in the same manner as an applicant for certification.

Annually, members will be required to submit a Disclosure of Conduct form and annual dues. The member's annual dues and Disclosure of Conduct (Part G of the Certification Standards) must be current before an application for recertification will be granted. Disclosures of Conduct/Liability shall be submitted to the Standards Committee to determine if certification should be continued.

F. Denial or Revocation of Certification

  1. An application for certification may be denied for failure to comply with any of the requirements relating to good standing, substantial involvement, educational experience, peer review, examination, legal writing document, disclosure of conduct, financial responsibility, or any other failure to demonstrate possession of an enhanced level of skill and expertise in trial advocacy and demonstrated integrity and dedication to the interests of clients.
  2. An application for recertification may be denied for failure to comply with any of the requirements relating to good standing, substantial involvement, educational experience, peer review, disclosure of conduct or any other failure to demonstrate possession of an enhanced level of skill and expertise in trial advocacy and integrity and dedication to the interests of clients.
  3. An existing certification may be revoked for failure to demonstrate maintenance of an enhanced level of skill and experience in trial advocacy and integrity and dedication to the interests of clients as required for certification or for failure to maintain compliance with the financial responsibility requirements.
  4. Decisions of the Examination Committee and the Legal Writing Review Committee are final and not subject to further review or appeal. An attorney who is refused certification for any other reason, or who is refused recertification or whose certification is revoked may pursue review under the Appeal Procedures of the NBTA. Exhaustion of this right shall be a condition precedent to judicial review.
  5. A lawyer who is refused certification or recertification, or whose certification is revoked, may not apply for certification until one year after the date of such refusal, denial or revocation.
  6. Suspension of the license to practice law shall operate as an automatic revocation of certification.
  7. A lawyer who publicizes a certification or application for certification prior to its being granted, or continues to publish a certification after it has been revoked or suspended, may be barred from certification.

If you wish to retain an attorney it is not essential that they be a "Specialist" in civil law to do an excellent job. However, if you wish to only choose a lawyer that has earned a "Specialization" from an ABA approved organization and you are unsure if they have a specialization, simply ask if they do hold such a specialization.

Serving clients throughout Southeastern New Mexico, including Alamogordo, Captain, Carlsbad, Carrizozo, Clovis, Corona, Elida, Hobbs, Lovington, Mescalero, Portales, Roswell, Ruidoso, Tatum, Tularosa, Vaughn, areas in the vicinity of Roswell Industrial Air Center, and other communities in Chaves County.

Please see the Roswell, New Mexico questions & answers page for frequent issues encountered in handling an 18 Wheeler Accident in the Roswell, New Mexico area.

Hiring a Roswell 18-Wheeler Accident Attorney

Check your lawyer's credentials when you are selecting a Roswell 18 Wheeler Accident AttorneyIf you have been involved in an 18 wheeler truck accident in Roswell, New Mexico, it is recommended that you hire a qualified Roswell 18-wheeler accident lawyer who is knowledgeable in federal laws and New Mexico state laws regarding trucking regulations. Roswell, located in Chaves County, has extensive roadways and congested freeways due to its high population. Therefore, it is not uncommon for truck collisions, wrecks, crashes and injuries to occur due to the high amount of traffic. If you or a loved one have been injured in a Southeastern New Mexico truck accident, contact a qualified Roswell semi truck accident attorney today for a free initial consultation.

Roswell & New Mexico Professional Associations

In addition to selecting a qualified Roswell accident & injury lawyer that regularly handles Roswell big rig truck accident cases, you should also check out the attorney’s credentials. For example, is the attorney a member of the State Bar of New Mexico, or the New Mexico Trial Lawyers Association? All lawyers that practice Roswell truck accident litigation must be active members of the State Bar of New Mexico. They may also join other professional organizations, such as:

The State Bar is a professional membership organization of attorneys licensed to practice law in the State of New Mexico. Established in 1886, the State Bar currently has over 8,624 members. The State Bar of New Mexico (State Bar) was incorporated under the laws of the State of New Mexico in 1978. Prior to that, the State Bar operated as an agency of the Supreme Court of the State of New Mexico, established by State Statute on March 17, 1925.

Big Rig Accidents Can Be Devastating

When a negligent truck driver makes the decision to get behind the wheel of their semi tractor-trailer, any driver traveling near them is at risk for serious injury or death. The consequences of an 18-wheeler truck a crash along a Roswell intersection, avenue, or freeway can be devastating, often resulting in very serious injuries that can even lead to death. The sheer force of a speeding 18-wheeler truck is a dangerous weapon that can forever change your life. Under the law if you are involved in such a wreck or an accident, you are entitled to compensation for your medical bills, loss of income, and pain and suffering. If you or a loved one have been injured in a commercial truck accident in Roswell, NM or Chaves County, it is in your best interest to contact a Roswell big rig truck accident lawyer immediately.

Roswell 18 Wheeler Accident Lawyers File in Chaves County, NM

When a truck accident occurs and a lawsuit is subsequently filed, the decision of where to file it is called “choice of venue.” The venue chosen can have legal consequences that affect the outcome of your case. Generally, venue in a truck accident case is proper in any of the following locations:

  1. the county wherein the accident occurred;
  2. the county wherein the defendant company’s principal place of business is located; or,
  3. the county wherein the defendant truck driver resides.

Even though your accident may have occurred in Roswell, the truck company and truck driver will often be from a different state. This is because trucking companies frequently operate in states other than where they are registered. In these cases, the venue where the lawsuit may be filed could be the state where the truck accident occurred, the state where the trucking company is located, or even the state where the trucking company regularly does business, if different. For example, the accident may have occurred in Roswell, New Mexico, therefore making venue proper in Chaves County, but the claim may be filed against a trucking company from another state. You need a qualified and experienced Roswell tractor trailer lawyer to decide what the best venue would be in a case like this that crosses state lines.

One of the court in the Roswell, Chaves County, New Mexico, areas include:

Chaves County 5th Judicial District Court
Chaves County Courthouse,400 N Virginia Street
Roswell, NM 88202
(575) 622-2212

18-Wheeler Accident Lawyers Serve Roswell and Surrounding Cities

Serving clients throughout Southeastern New Mexico, including Alamogordo, Captain, Carlsbad, Carrizozo, Clovis, Corona, Elida, Hobbs, Lovington, Mescalero, Portales, Roswell, Ruidoso, Tatum, Tularosa, Vaughn, areas in the vicinity of Roswell Industrial Air Center, and other communities in Chaves County.

Don’t be the victim of a semi driver’s negligence. Hiring a qualified Roswell 18-wheeler accident lawyer is essential if you or a loved one have been injured in a truck collision. Contact a big rig accident lawyer today to ensure you receive expert representation from an attorney who knows how to handle your case.

Types of Trucks on Roswell Highways

There are many types of commercial trucks found in and around Roswell, New Mexico. Trucking companies in Roswell offer a wide variety of vehicle choices. Some Roswell trucking companies deal with courier and small package delivery as well. Some companies offer bicycle couriers for downtown Metro areas and will also use an assortment of vehicles ranging from cars, vans and pick-up trucks to large tractor-trailers and bobtail trucks.

Types of Trucks Used By Roswell Trucking Companies:Big rig, 18 wheeler, box truck, straight truck, flatbed, and bobtail are examples of commercial trucks driven on Roswell, Chaves County, New Mexico, highways.

  • 18 Wheeler
  • Semi Truck
  • Tractor Trailer
  • Big Rig
  • Semi Trailer
  • Box Truck
  • Straight Truck
  • Flatbed Truck
  • Stake Truck
  • Bobtail Truck

Be sure to insist on the highest levels of safety by selecting a reputable Roswell trucking company that uses late model vehicles which are inspected on a regular basis.

When to Hire a Roswell 18-Wheeler Accident Lawyer

In many cases, Roswell 18-wheeler accident attorneys must retain the services of scientific and medical experts to prove both the cause of the accident and the cause of your injuries. Additionally, a qualified semi truck accident lawyer will obtain all kinds of evidence concerning the scene of the crash, truck logs, and other important information to be used against the trucker, trucking company, or the company’s insurer. Arranging expert witness testimony and preparing important physical and documentary evidence is just one of many ways a Roswell tractor trailer injury lawyer can help you after you’ve suffered a truck accident injury from a major 18-wheeler truck wreck.

If you or a loved one have been involved in a serious box truck wreck, semi crash or big rig accident, hiring a lawyer is the farthest thing from your mind when tragedy such as this strikes you, a family member, or a friend. However, this is when you need a Roswell truck accident lawyer most. Do yourself a favor by calling one of the qualified Roswell truck accident lawyers listed on this page. Hire a qualified Roswell tractor trailer accident lawyer to help protect your rights.

Roswell Trucking Companies

Following is a list of trucking companies based in Roswell, New Mexico. Services offered include container drayage, loose freight drayage, overweight loads, bonded moves, same day delivery.

RAC Transport Co
601 East College Boulevard, Roswell, NM 88201
(575) 627-2100

Fortune Transportation
3306 East Grand Plains Road, Roswell, NM 88203
(575) 627-0645

FedEx Freight
401 East Brasher Road, Roswell, NM 88203
(575) 627-5391

Beaver Express Services LLC
306 East 4th Street, Roswell, NM 88201
(575) 624-2988

Rider Transport Service
2200 North Atkinson Avenue, Roswell, NM 88201
(575) 622-1021
Pollard Trucking
1105 Camino Real, Roswell, NM 88203
(575) 622-6177

Lonestar Milk Transport
1023 South Atkinson Avenue, Roswell, NM 88203
(575) 627-5724

Lynn Mathews Trucking Inc.
4309 West McGaffey Street, Roswell, NM 88203
(575) 623-9387

Mc Lean's Mobile Home Transportation
PO Box 6394, Roswell, NM 88202
(575) 347-0598

Ruan Transportation Management Systems
6217 Omaha Road. Roswell, NM 88203
(575) 347-9627

Some companies deal with the transport of import and export containers through the Port of Sabine Pass, which is located in Texas.

Truck Accident Attorneys Serve Roswell and Surrounding Cities

Serving clients throughout Southeastern New Mexico, including Alamogordo, Captain, Carlsbad, Carrizozo, Clovis, Corona, Elida, Hobbs, Lovington, Mescalero, Portales, Roswell, Ruidoso, Tatum, Tularosa, Vaughn, areas in the vicinity of Roswell Industrial Air Center, and other communities in Chaves County.

Roswell truck accident attorneys are experienced in handling serious injury truck collision cases and can help you fight the trucking company or its insurer in order to get you the compensation you deserve. Contact a Roswell truck accident lawyer today for a FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION.

Roswell Truck Accident Lawyers Represent Injured Truck Drivers

It's not always the trucker's fault when accidents occur on Roswell highways. Contact a Roswell Injured Truck Driver Attorney today.Truck drivers who operate an 18-wheeler truck or big rig on the busy roads and highways of Roswell such as US-70, US-380, US-285 or SH-246, can become injured when a major commercial vehicle collision occurs. Truckers often say, “Ride with me for just one day and you will see what it is like ‘out there’…it’s not always the trucker’s fault…”

It is not uncommon to see a big rig wreck, semi crash or major accident involving semi truck drivers in Roswell, NM. Roswell’s freeway system is primarily served by multiple interstates, which form various interchanges, beltways, and expressways throughout the area. The danger of an 18-wheeler truck accident is not just confined to injured people in automobiles, but can end up injuring the truck driver affecting their livelihood and family’s livelihood as well as the automobile driver. So, when a Roswell 18-wheeler truck accident lawyer is contacted, be it by an automobile driver who has been injured or a truck driver that has been injured at the dangerous hands of another, you will need an expert Roswell truck injury lawyer to fight for your rights.

The Semi Truck Driver is Not Always at Fault

When an 18-wheeler is moving down a Roswell road or highway, such as US-70, US-380, US-285,or SH-246 at high speeds, it is nearly unstoppable and can easily turn a motorist’s everyday commute into a lethal situation. Although a passenger car is lightweight, in comparison, and can easily maneuver in and out of lanes on Roswell highways, it is no match for a big rig truck. If the two vehicles are unable to avoid a collision, wreck or crash, the driver of the passenger car will be lucky to escape with their life.

A driver of a passenger vehicle could easily be killed as a result of  veering out of his lane and then smashing into a tractor trailer truck let’s say on the U.S. 70 which bypasses Roswell to the northwest, together with U.S. 285. If the trucker tried to avoid hitting the passenger car but was unable to avoid the wreck or crash, then this would be a case where the accident was caused by the driver of the passenger vehicle and therefore the trucker would not be at fault.

Truck Driver Facts

  • Two of your fellow truck drivers die each day in accidents
  • 33,000 people driving large trucks are injured each year
  • 6.3% of U.S. truck drivers are injured each year.

Injured Truckers Need Legal Representation

A qualified Roswell 18-wheeler accident attorney should offer a free case review. If they decide to take on your legal matter, they should not require an up-front fee. Truckers with a trucking injury claim are generally taken on a contingency fee basis. In other words, your Roswell truck accident attorney is only paid if you receive compensation for your injuries.

Injured Truckers Need to Know Their Rights

As a trucker, you have rights you need to be aware of. It is not uncommon for aggressive insurance companies to contact you shortly after the accident in an effort to try to get you to settle quickly and convince you that you want the matter to go away. In many cases, injuries are not so quick to heal. Many times the injuries can be permanent, long-lasting, and career-threatening. That is why you need a competent Roswell truck accident lawyer that is not only prepared to mediate a resolution, but also prepared to take your case to court.

When Negligence Changes a Trucker’s Life

Qualified Roswell truck accident lawyers know exactly how to provide nationwide representation for truckers injured in trucking accidents caused by a variety of negligent acts and mechanical malfunctions, including:

  • Rear-end, Head-On Crashes and Jackknives
  • Poor Maintenance, including Tires and Brakes
  • Driver Fatigue
  • Unsecured Loads
  • Aggressive Driving
  • DWI/Drug Use
  • Lack of Reflectors and Poor Visibility

Since trucking laws are governed by hundreds of regulations, litigation can be very complex. Hiring a semi truck accident attorney who specializes in the numerous trucking laws throughout the United States is essential for a successful verdict outcome. For more information about trucking laws or to schedule an appointment with an experienced commercial truck injury lawyer, contact a truck injury attorney today.

When an 18 Wheeler accident occurs, your Roswell truck accident lawyer will check the truck driver’s credentials to see if he/she attended an accredited Commercial Drivers’ License (CDL) school. In Roswell, New Mexico, one truck driving school is Artesia Training Academy, 3205 West Main Street, Artesia, NM 88210, (575) 748-9766, although there are many others throughout the country. See the Nationwide List of Accredited CDL Schools for a more comprehensive list.

Resources for Truck Drivers

Trucking Schools (earn your CDL):

Artesia Training Academy
3205 West Main Street, Artesia, NM 88210
(575) 748-9766

Rocky Mtn Truck Driving School
500 N Main Street Lobby, Roswell, NM 88201-4729
(575) 627-7839

Occupational Health Care Facilities

Casa Maria Health Care Center
1601 South Main Street, Roswell, NM 88203
(575) 623-6008

Mission Arch Care Center
3200 Mission Arch Drive, Roswell, NM 88201
(575) 624-2583

Sunset Villa Care Center
1515 South Sunset Avenue, Roswell, NM 88203
(575) 623-7097

Companies that provide towing services for big rigs:

Tom's Towing Services
1109 Meadow Lane, Roswell, NM 88203
(575) 623-7265

US 70 Auto Salvage & Towing
6338 Clovis Highway, Roswell, NM 88201
(575) 625-6910

Rudy's Towing Service LLC
6221 Devonian Road, Roswell, NM 88201
(575) 623-5021
Mr. V's Towing
6128 Commerce Avenue, Roswell, NM 88201
(575) 623-9413

Yellow Jacket Towing
1008 W Quay Avenue, Artesia, NM 88210
(575) 748-2684

Roswell Transmission Service
2205 South Sunset Avenue, Roswell, NM 88203
(575) 623-9560

 

Contact a Roswell 18-Wheeler Accident Lawyer for a free initial consultation.

Truck Accident Lawyers for Injured Truckers Serve Roswell and Surrounding Cities

Serving clients throughout Southeastern New Mexico, including Alamogordo, Captain, Carlsbad, Carrizozo, Clovis, Corona, Elida, Hobbs, Lovington, Mescalero, Portales, Roswell, Ruidoso, Tatum, Tularosa, Vaughn, areas in the vicinity of Roswell Industrial Air Center, and other communities in Chaves County.

Roswell truck accident attorneys for injured truckers are experienced in handling serious injury truck collision cases and can help you fight the trucking company or its insurer in order to get you the compensation you deserve. Contact a Roswell 18 wheeler accident lawyer today for a FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION.