South Texas Truck Accident Attorneys

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South Texas Trucking Corridors

Five highways define commercial trucking in South Texas. Each corridor has distinct freight types, crash patterns, and liability characteristics — from the Laredo border crossing on I-35 to the Eagle Ford oilfield routes on US-281.

I-35 Laredo to San Antonio: Crash Patterns and What They Reveal

The busiest commercial trucking corridor in South Texas — freight volumes, crash hotspots, and liability factors.

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I-37 Corpus Christi to San Antonio: Tanker Truck and Petrochemical Routes

The coastal corridor carrying petroleum products from the Port of Corpus Christi to Central Texas.

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US-59 / I-69 South: The Brownsville Freight Corridor

From Houston to the border at Brownsville — the eastern freight spine of South Texas.

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US-281 and the Eagle Ford Shale Truck Traffic Surge

Oilfield truck traffic on US-281 through the Eagle Ford play — heavy loads, rural roads, and rising crash rates.

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Cross-Border Trucking from Laredo: Mexican Carriers and US Liability

How Mexican motor carriers operating in the US are regulated and what that means for crash liability.

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