Trucking claims carry significant financial and regulatory exposure. Keramidas Law Firm represents insurance carriers, motor carriers, and self-insured businesses in trucking insurance defense matters in Richardson, Texas and throughout the Dallas area.
Commercial truck litigation differs from standard automobile claims. These matters often involve serious injury allegations, technical vehicle data, layered liability issues, and regulatory compliance review. Early documentation and disciplined strategy frequently determine whether exposure remains controlled.
Keramidas Law Firm approaches trucking defense with a structured, litigation-focused mindset. We evaluate liability, preserve key evidence, and develop defensible positions consistent with carrier guidelines and Texas procedural requirements.
Trucking litigation involves layered liability and regulatory scrutiny beyond standard automobile cases.
Common complexities include:
Drivers, motor carriers, owner-operators, brokers, and maintenance providers may all be implicated.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations and Texas transportation statutes often become central to liability analysis.
ELD data, ECM downloads, inspection records, and dash camera footage must be preserved and reviewed early.
Including catastrophic injury and wrongful death claims
Sometimes before the full facts are developed
Early organization of evidence and regulatory documentation often shapes the trajectory of the case.
Keramidas Law Firm defends a wide range of trucking and commercial vehicle claims, including:
Defense of claims involving traumatic brain injury, spinal injury, burn injury, amputation, or wrongful death allegations.
Claims involving lane changes, rear-end impacts, turning accidents, work-zone incidents, and multi-vehicle events.
Cases involving trailer dynamics, braking events, roadway conditions, and visibility disputes.
Allegations directed at motor carriers involving hiring practices, supervision policies, and compliance documentation.
Claims involving shifting loads, securement failures, and third-party responsibility.
When liability strategy and policy issues overlap, we coordinate defensible positions and clean documentation from the start.
Effective trucking defense begins with early fact development and documented analysis of liability and damages exposure.
Here’s what clients typically can expect:
Early case triage and exposure evaluation
So you know what you’re dealing with before the case sets its own narrative.
Evidence-focused investigation
The goal is to preserve the data and records that matter—before they disappear or become contested.
Clear communication and disciplined reporting
Insurance defense requires tight timelines, accurate documentation, and clean decision points.
The right experts when the case calls for them
Accident reconstruction, medical causation, trucking safety, and other specialties are used strategically—when they move the case forward.
Resolution strategy that matches the risk
Strategy is developed based on documented evidence, regulatory considerations, and realistic exposure analysis.
Keramidas Law Firm represents insurance carriers, motor carriers, and self-insured businesses involved in commercial trucking claims.
Yes. The firm handles complex trucking matters involving catastrophic injury and wrongful death allegations, including cases requiring coordination of medical experts and regulatory documentation.
Trucking litigation frequently involves federal motor carrier safety regulations, Texas transportation statutes, and compliance-related documentation that may affect liability analysis.
Many trucking matters resolve through negotiation or mediation. However, cases involving disputed liability or significant damages allegations may require motion practice and trial preparation.
Yes. Keramidas Law Firm assists clients and out-of-area counsel with representation in Dallas County and surrounding North Texas courts.
Trucking claims can expand quickly. Early evaluation and disciplined documentation help manage exposure and protect defensible positions.