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Steve Kherkher - May 26, 2025
A tragic cement truck crash in Houston is a stark reminder of the dangers posed by commercial vehicles, particularly large concrete mixer trucks. On Tuesday afternoon last week, tragedy struck when the driver of a cement truck allegedly ran a stop sign, crashing into a Toyota Corolla and killing the driver. Police say the cement truck driver disregarded a stop sign before slamming into the Corolla. The passenger in the car survived and was taken to the hospital in stable condition.
These heavy-duty trucks can cause catastrophic damage when operated negligently. In this article, the truck accident attorneys at Kherkher Garcia explore the hazards associated with cement truck accidents, the legal implications of running a stop sign, wrongful death laws in Texas, and how our attorneys help grieving families seek justice.
The fatal accident occurred Tuesday afternoon in southeast Houston when a cement truck driver allegedly ran a stop sign, causing a deadly collision. According to the Houston Police Department, the crash happened around 1:35 p.m. at the intersection of Schurmier Road and Cullen Boulevard.
Authorities report that the driver of a white International concrete mixer failed to stop at a posted stop sign while traveling east on Schurmier. The truck struck a Toyota Corolla traveling north on Cullen Boulevard. The 69-year-old driver of the Corolla was pronounced dead at the scene. A passenger in the Corolla was injured and is currently in stable condition.
Police questioned the cement truck driver at the scene and determined that intoxication was not a factor. The incident remains under active investigation. This tragic event highlights the devastating consequences of traffic violations involving large commercial vehicles.
Concrete mixer trucks are among the most dangerous commercial vehicles on the road. Unlike standard semi-trucks, cement trucks carry constantly rotating drums filled with heavy, wet concrete. This creates a unique set of hazards:
These factors make it essential for concrete truck drivers to follow all traffic laws and operate with extreme caution. A moment of negligence – such as failing to stop at a stop sign – can result in irreversible tragedy.
While every accident is unique, many cement truck collisions are linked to preventable causes, including:
When a driver or their employer fails to uphold safety standards, they can and should be held legally accountable.
In the Houston accident, authorities stated that the cement truck driver “disregarded a stop sign” before colliding with the victim’s vehicle. In legal terms, this is a textbook example of negligence.
Negligence occurs when a person or company fails to exercise reasonable care, resulting in harm to another party. In the case of motor vehicle accidents, running a stop sign violates basic traffic laws and endangers others on the road.
To establish negligence in a civil case, four elements must be proven:
When these elements are present, surviving family members may have grounds for a wrongful death claim under Texas law.
In Texas, the law allows certain surviving family members to file a wrongful death lawsuit when someone is killed due to another party’s negligence. This legal action is designed to help families recover compensation and hold negligent parties accountable.
According to Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 71.004, the following individuals may file a wrongful death claim:
If none of these individuals file a claim within three months, the executor of the estate may bring the lawsuit on behalf of the estate and beneficiaries.
Wrongful death claims may seek compensation for:
In cases involving gross negligence, families may also pursue exemplary (punitive) damages to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar conduct.
Yes. In commercial vehicle cases, both the driver and their employer may be held legally responsible. If the cement truck driver was on duty at the time of the crash, as is likely in the Houston incident, their employer could face liability under the legal doctrine of respondeat superior, which holds companies responsible for the actions of their employees.
Additionally, the company could be independently liable if they:
Uncovering these violations often requires thorough investigation, including reviewing driving logs, maintenance records, and the truck’s onboard data.
At Kherkher Garcia, we understand that no amount of money can replace a lost loved one. However, pursuing justice through a wrongful death claim can provide grieving families with:
Our legal team has decades of experience handling wrongful death and catastrophic injury cases involving commercial vehicles. We take swift action to:
We also work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we win your case.
In Texas, wrongful death claims must generally be filed within two years from the date of the victim’s death. Missing this deadline can bar the family from ever recovering compensation. That’s why it’s important to speak with an experienced attorney as soon as possible.
If your loved one was killed in a cement truck crash or other commercial vehicle crash, you don’t have to face this difficult time alone. At Kherkher Garcia, we are here to help you hold those responsible accountable and pursue the justice your family deserves.
Call us today at 713-333-1030, or fill out our online contact form to schedule a free, confidential consultation. Let us stand by your side and help you take the first step toward healing and justice.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorneys Steve Kherkher and Jesus Garcia Jr., who have more than 50 years of combined legal experience championing the rights of those who have experienced catastrophic injury due to negligence.
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