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The Role of Federal Regulations in Truck Accident Cases

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David Burkett
The Role of Federal Regulations in Truck Accident Cases

Drivers (and trucking companies) must adhere to strict state and federal rules and regulations to operate a large commercial truck in Texas.


The outcome of a truck accident can be devastating, leading to serious injuries and fatalities, which is why such stringent requirements have been established.


At The Burkett Law Firm, our truck accident attorneys fully understand the rules and regulations that apply to CDL drivers. If you are involved in a truck accident, you can rely on our knowledge and expertise to help you recover the compensation you are entitled to.

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The Impact of Federal Regulations on Texas Truck Accident Cases

All drivers on the road must follow the rules established by their jurisdiction. However, truck drivers must meet additional requirements because of how much time they spend on the road and the possibility of devastating injuries and fatalities if an accident occurs.


The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, or FMCSA, creates federal trucking regulations.


This organization has created rules for almost all aspects of the trucking industry. The purpose of these rules is to help keep the roads safe.


Federal Laws That Apply to Texas Truck Drivers

Laws that apply to most truck drivers in the U.S. can be seen in Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations. The FMCSA enforces these laws and regulations.


The rules covered by Title 48 encompass many aspects of the trucking industry. Some examples of federal regulations Texas truck drivers must abide by include the following:



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