Accidents involving large trucks and tractor-trailers are a major cause of traffic-related deaths in the United States. Due to the size disparity between trucks and passenger vehicles, any collision between a truck and a passenger vehicle is likely to result in disastrous consequences. Our knowledgeable team of attorneys can uncover violations of regulations related to truckers in order to help victims achieve a successful outcome in their cases.
Truck Maintenance and Safety Regulations
Large trucks require high-level, systematic maintenance to function in a safe manner. Trucks are supposed to be tested regularly to ensure the functionality of all parts, including brakes, brake lights, steering, reflectors, fluid levels, and the engine. Failure to perform the requisite maintenance or keep detailed records of such inspections can result in fatal traffic accidents.
Truck drivers typically work long hours and are under pressure to meet demanding deadlines. The resulting fatigue and exhaustion can severely impair their judgment, often resulting in catastrophic accidents with their commercial vehicles.
Proving Liability in Truck Accident Claims
Trucking companies, as well as their insurers, often conduct their own “analysis” of the accident that is designed to put victims at a disadvantage. It is imperative to retain an attorney who can perform their own thorough investigation that will demonstrate the liability of the trucker who caused the accident.
Common Injuries in a Truck Accident
Truck accidents can cause a variety of injuries, ranging from minor cuts and bruises to severe, life-altering injuries. Here are some of the most common injuries that people sustain in a truck accident:
- Traumatic brain injuries: Truck accidents can cause traumatic brain injuries, which can result in long-term disabilities or even death. These injuries occur when the brain is damaged due to a sudden jolt or impact.
- Spinal cord injuries: Truck accidents can also cause spinal cord injuries, which can result in paralysis or other long-term disabilities. These injuries occur when the spinal cord is damaged or severed.
- Broken bones: Broken bones are also common in truck accidents, particularly in high-speed collisions. Broken bones can occur in any part of the body, but the most common areas are the arms, legs, ribs, and pelvis.
- Internal injuries: Truck accidents can cause internal injuries, such as organ damage or internal bleeding. These injuries may not be immediately apparent and can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.
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Truck accident victims should not speak with or accept a settlement offer from insurance companies before hiring an attorney to represent their interests. Insurance companies try to maximize their own profits by attempting to pay accident victims a settlement that is lower than what they may be entitled to. Our attorneys have the knowledge and expertise to effectively represent clients injured by negligent truck drivers. Contact our truck accident lawyers today for a case evaluation.