18-wheeler accidents aren’t like typical car wrecks, they’re bigger, more destructive, and involve powerful trucking companies fighting to limit their liability. Here’s how to fight back and get the justice you deserve.

Being in an 18-wheeler collision is a life-changing experience. These massive trucks, often weighing up to 80,000 pounds, can cause devastating injuries in an instant. For victims and their families, the aftermath is overwhelming—confusion, fear, and uncertainty about the future are all too common.

At Carabin Law, we understand what you’re going through. Clients often tell us about the shock of the accident, the difficulty of recovery, and the stress of dealing with insurance companies. Their experiences guide our approach—compassionate support backed by strong, strategic advocacy.

Why You Need an Experienced Truck Accident Lawyer

While you focus on healing, trucking companies move fast to protect themselves. Without an attorney who knows the industry, you risk losing critical evidence and fair compensation. Attorney Kirsten Carabin’s firsthand trucking-industry experience gives her unique insight into how carriers operate and the tactics they use.

How Carabin Law Helps

We stand by you from day one, offering:

  • Deep knowledge of trucking laws and regulations
  • Aggressive representation against insurers and corporate legal teams
  • Full support, from preserving black box data to handling medical bills and lost wages

 

Why These Crashes Are So Dangerous

18-wheelers are huge, heavy, and often carry hazardous cargo. One mistake can lead to catastrophic injuries.

Complex Liability

Multiple parties may be responsible—drivers, trucking companies, manufacturers, or cargo loaders. Our team ensures no liable party is overlooked.

Protect Your Rights Quickly

Crucial evidence like GPS data, driver logs, and black box information can disappear fast. The sooner you call, the stronger your case.

Compensation You May Recover

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Property damage
  • Long-term disability

Under Texas law, you can still recover compensation if you’re less than 51% at fault.

You’re Not Alone

At Carabin Law, we help victims and families through the hardest moments of their lives—with compassion, guidance, and a relentless commitment to justice.

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