Quick answer:

Why Are There So Many Truck Crashes on I-10?

Interstate 10 is the southern freight artery of the United States, running from Los Angeles to Jacksonville through the middle of San Antonio. Long-haul fatigue, tight delivery windows, and constant lane changes through the downtown interchange with I-35 and I-37 create the conditions for serious wrecks. Bexar County recorded 2,684 commercial-vehicle crashes in 2024, the third most of any Texas county, according to TxDOT crash records.

Where I-10 Crashes Cluster in San Antonio

I-10 segments and common crash factors
Segment What we see
Downtown interchange (I-35/I-37/US-281) Merging freight, sudden slowdowns, rear-end impacts
I-10 West toward Boerne Hill country grades, speed differentials, construction zones
I-10 East toward Seguin Long-haul fatigue, night driving, high speeds
Loop 410 and 1604 interchanges Fast traffic meeting slow-accelerating trucks

What to Do After an I-10 Truck Wreck

  1. Get medical care immediately, then follow through with treatment.
  2. Photograph the vehicles, the roadway, and the truck’s USDOT number if it is safe.
  3. Collect witness names and numbers.
  4. Decline recorded statements from the trucking insurer.
  5. Talk to a lawyer quickly. The truck’s black-box data can be overwritten within weeks, which is why our office sends a preservation letter within 24 hours. See the first 48 hours guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is responsible for an I-10 truck crash?

Often several parties: the driver, the motor carrier, the shipper or broker who arranged the load, and maintenance contractors. I-10 carries coast-to-coast freight, so out-of-state carriers and layered insurance policies are common. Identifying every policy early is a core part of the case.

What if the truck driver was from another state?

Your claim can still be brought in Texas when the crash happened here. Out-of-state carriers often try to slow cases down; quick evidence preservation and early filing pressure keep the case moving.

What does it cost to hire your firm?

Nothing up front. We handle truck cases on a contingency fee, so you pay no attorney’s fees unless we win. Consultations are free and calls are answered 24/7 at (210) 525-1200.

Ryan Orsatti Law focuses on motor vehicle, 18-wheeler, and oil field injury cases across San Antonio and South Texas. If an I-10 truck crash has upended your life, call (210) 525-1200, answered 24/7, or contact us online. Related: San Antonio 18-wheeler accident lawyer and I-35 truck accidents.