Hit by a commercial truck on Loop 410 or Loop 1604? San Antonio’s loops are where long-haul freight, oilfield traffic, delivery fleets, and commuters all meet – at interchange speeds. Ryan Orsatti Law represents people hurt in truck and commercial-vehicle crashes on the loops. Calls answered 24/7: (210) 525-1200. Free consultation. No fee unless we win. Se habla español.

Why the Loops Produce So Many Commercial Crashes

Bexar County logged 2,684 commercial-vehicle crashes in 2024 (TxDOT), and the loops carry a huge share: Loop 410 strings together the I-35, I-10, I-37, US-281, and US-90 interchanges, while Loop 1604’s ongoing expansion mixes construction zones with fast-growing traffic. A fully loaded truck needs roughly the length of a football field to stop – interchange merging leaves far less.

The Cases We See on the Loops

Commercial Cases Need Commercial Evidence

Fleet telematics, dash cams, dispatch and route data, driver qualification files – this evidence exists, and it disappears fast. Our protocol: preservation letters within 24 hours and early expert involvement on serious cases. See the first 48 hours guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is responsible when a delivery van hits me on Loop 410?

Often more than the driver. Delivery and box-truck cases can involve the delivery company, a contracted fleet operator, a staffing agency, and commercial insurance layers. The answer depends on who controlled the driver’s routes, schedule, and training – which is exactly what we investigate.

Are Loop 1604 construction zones a factor in these cases?

They can be. Lane shifts, narrowed shoulders, and sudden slowdowns raise crash risk, and commercial drivers are held to professional standards in work zones. Construction conditions never excuse following too closely or speeding.

What does it cost to hire you?

Nothing up front – contingency fee, free consultation, and calls answered 24/7. You pay no attorney’s fees unless we win.

Talk to a Lawyer Today

Call (210) 525-1200 – answered 24/7 – or reach us online. More: 18-wheeler accidents · I-35 truck accidents · delivery vehicle accidents.