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⚠️ San Antonio: I-35 & I-10 Crossroads

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Bexar County recorded over 1,900 commercial truck crashes in 2024. San Antonio sits where I-35 meets I-10—two of America's busiest freight corridors. If you've been injured, our experienced attorneys can help.

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San Antonio is where I-35 and I-10 intersect—the NAFTA corridor from Mexico meets the coast-to-coast I-10. This makes San Antonio one of the busiest trucking crossroads in America. Loop 410 and Loop 1604 see constant 18-wheeler traffic.

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"An 18-wheeler sideswiped me on I-10 near downtown. They connected me with an attorney who got me $680,000 after the trucking company denied fault."

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"A truck ran a red light on Loop 410 and T-boned my car. My attorney proved the driver was over his hours. Settled for $1.1 million."

— Lisa R., Bexar County, TX

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Where Truck Accidents Happen

San Antonio sits at the crossroads of I-35 and I-10—where NAFTA traffic from Mexico meets coast-to-coast freight. Loop 410 and 1604 circle the city with constant commercial traffic.

Interstate 35
NAFTA corridor from Mexico to Canada

I-35 runs through the heart of San Antonio carrying massive commercial traffic from Mexico. The stretch through downtown is particularly congested and dangerous.

Interstate 10
Coast-to-coast freight corridor

I-10 connects Los Angeles to Jacksonville, passing through San Antonio. The intersection with I-35 creates one of the busiest trucking junctions in Texas.

Loop 410
Inner loop around San Antonio

Loop 410 circles San Antonio with heavy truck traffic serving industrial areas. The interchanges with I-35 and I-10 are particularly hazardous.

Loop 1604
Outer loop with distribution centers

Loop 1604 serves the growing suburbs and distribution centers on San Antonio's outskirts. Increasing development means more truck traffic.

US-281
North-south corridor

US-281 carries commercial traffic north toward Austin and south toward the Rio Grande Valley. Merges with I-35 create conflict zones.

US-90
Western freight route

US-90 connects San Antonio to Del Rio and beyond, carrying cross-border commercial traffic from Mexico.

Why San Antonio Is a Trucking Crossroads

San Antonio sits at the intersection of two of America's busiest freight corridors. I-35—the NAFTA superhighway—carries trucks from Mexico through Texas to Canada. I-10 moves freight coast-to-coast from Los Angeles to Jacksonville. This makes San Antonio one of the busiest trucking crossroads in the nation.

Bexar County recorded over 1,900 commercial truck crashes in 2024. The city's growth has brought more distribution centers and warehouses, adding to the already heavy truck traffic on Loop 410 and Loop 1604.

Critical: The I-35/I-10 interchange in downtown San Antonio is one of the most congested trucking junctions in Texas. Cross-border traffic from Mexico adds complexity—and risk—to these corridors.

Settlement Amounts

San Antonio settlements range from $100,000 for moderate injuries to over $5 million for catastrophic cases. Texas has no cap on economic damages.

What Victims Need to Know

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Two-Year Statute

File within two years. Preserve evidence immediately.

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Comparative Negligence

Recover if 50% or less at fault.

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No Damage Caps

No cap on economic damages in Texas.

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Punitive Damages

Available for gross negligence.

Frequently Asked Questions

San Antonio sits where I-35 meets I-10—the NAFTA corridor intersecting with coast-to-coast freight. Bexar County recorded over 1,900 truck crashes in 2024. Cross-border traffic from Mexico adds to the volume.
I-35, I-10, Loop 410, Loop 1604, US-281, and US-90. The I-35/I-10 interchange downtown is particularly hazardous.
San Antonio settlements range from $100,000 for moderate injuries to over $5 million for catastrophic cases.

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