Rental Truck Crashes – Who Could Be Liable?

By Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP on November 20, 2023

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We use rental trucks in Fort Worth for many things, such as for short-distance moves or hauling materials and equipment for home improvement projects. Regardless of why we sometimes use these vehicles, it is important to understand who could be liable for a rental truck crash.

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At Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP, we are fierce advocates for victims injured by the negligence of others, including those injured by a rental truck. Collision claims are often complex, especially trucks rented out for special events and other uses, which is why you should contact an attorney sooner rather than later.

Learn more about rental trucks when crashes occur, including who may be liable for your damages. If you need to use a rental truck, it is important to know ahead of time how to protect yourself from being involved in a crash.

Need legal help after a crash in Fort Worth? We are ready to help. (817) 920-9000

Rental truck companies must maintain their vehicles in safe operating condition. If a crash occurs due to a mechanical failure, such as faulty brakes or steering problems, the rental company could be held liable for the damages. However, liability for these crash claims hinges on proving negligence in maintenance routines or ignoring known vehicle issues.

As a driver, your legal duty is much the same as if you were driving your own vehicle. You are required to follow traffic safety laws and take reasonable steps to avoid causing harm to others. There are certain areas you do not have control over, however, such as the maintenance of the rental truck and or repairing any outstanding vehicle recalls.

What Insurance Covers a Rental Vehicle in Fort Worth?

Insurance coverage is another vital factor. Many drivers rely on their personal auto insurance or credit card coverage. However, this insurance may not adequately cover you if you are in a rental truck crash. There is often a coverage gap, and this can lead to complicated disputes over liability and compensation following an accident.

Who Could Be Liable for a Crash Involving a Rental Truck in Fort Worth?

Often the liable party for a rental truck crash is the driver. Those operating rental trucks often have little to no experience driving bigger vehicles. Less inexperienced rental truck drivers may not allow sufficient time for stopping or leave too little space from the vehicle driving in front of them. They may also take corners too fast or not realize that the blind spots on these trucks are larger.

Other parties who be liable for a rental truck crash include:

  • Manufacturers of defective vehicle parts: Sometimes, the liability may extend to the vehicle’s manufacturer. If the accident was due to a defective part, such as a malfunctioning tire or brake system, the manufacturer could be liable under product liability laws.
  • Other negligent drivers: Other people driving recklessly on the road could cause a crash with a rental truck. For instance, if a smaller vehicle suddenly cuts in front of a rental truck, the driver may be unable to avoid crashing into the back of that vehicle.
  • Local/state entities responsible for road maintenance: Those responsible for properly maintaining public roads in a specific location may be liable if that lack of maintenance contributed to the crash in some way.
  • Construction companies/contractors: Failure to maintain safe road construction sites could lead to liability. Common causes might include confusing or absent road signage, leaving equipment in the road or not giving adequate notice of road work.

What Are Some Common Causes of Rental Truck Crashes?

Driver negligence is a significant cause of most traffic accidents, including those involving rental trucks.

Other common causes of rental truck crashes include:

  • Drivers who have little to no experience operating a larger vehicle
  • Distracted driving
  • Going too fast for the weather and/or road conditions
  • Speeding
  • Trying to beat a red light
  • Following another vehicle too closely
  • Driving while fatigued
  • Distracted driving
  • Driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol

How Long Do I Have To File a Rental Truck Crash Claim in Texas?

Under Texas law, crash victims only have two years from the date of the accident. However, waiting to file your claim soon after the crash can cause victims a lot of complications. It can even reduce your likelihood of being able to recover full compensation for your damages.

Evidence can get lost, destroyed, or overwritten (such as surveillance footage that could prove your case). Our truck accident lawyers in Fort Worth have extensive knowledge of state laws. We know what evidence is needed to build a strong claim on your behalf.

What Steps Should I Take To Minimize Risks When Driving a Rental Truck?

As a driver, you cannot control certain things when you drive a rental truck. For instance, you cannot control whether they properly maintain their vehicles. You also cannot control other drivers on the road.

However, there are several steps you can take to minimize your risks if you hire a rental truck, including:

  • Verify Insurance Coverage: Ensure you have adequate insurance coverage. This means reading the policy to understand the limits and exclusions of personal, credit card, and rental company insurance.
  • Inspect the Truck: Conduct a thorough inspection of the rental truck before use, noting any issues. If you note any mechanical issues, you should immediately report them to the rental company.
  • Drive Cautiously: Be mindful of the handling differences as you drive. Rental trucks are larger and heavier. This means they cannot stop as quickly or turn as easily as your smaller passenger car. Additionally, when going around curves, you should also go slower to avoid the risk of a rollover.

Rental truck crashes in Fort Worth can involve multiple parties, which is just one reason these collisions are so complex. Victims injured in a crash with a rental truck should quickly seek the counsel of a seasoned personal injury lawyer. Waiting too long could create more issues or hurt your ability to recover any compensation.

If you were involved in a rental truck crash in Fort Worth, we encourage you to contact our law offices right away. We have the staff and resources to fully investigate your claim, gather evidence on your behalf and negotiate a full and fair settlement. If your case ends up going to court, we are also prepared to represent you in a trial.

Call to request your free legal consultation today. There is no risk to you. If you choose our firm to represent you, there are also no upfront costs or fees to pay.

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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Seth Anderson, whose team has more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of personal injury seek justice.

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