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Truck accidents may occur less often than other types of motor vehicle collisions, but when they do, the consequences are far more severe, often resulting in catastrophic injuries or even wrongful death for those in the impacted vehicle. Victims of truck accidents frequently require both immediate and long-term medical care, all while grappling with significant financial burdens to cover healthcare costs and compensate for lost wages. The experienced truck accident attorneys at Douglas & Douglas are here to assist you in obtaining the medical treatment and financial compensation necessary to support you and your family during the challenging aftermath of a serious truck accident.
A typical semi-trailer truck loaded with cargo weighs somewhere between 40,000 to 80,000 pounds, whit 80,000 being the maximum allowable weight, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration. Compare that to the average weight of a passenger vehicle at 4,000 pounds, and the reason why collisions involving trucks are so dangerous becomes exceedingly obvious. The massive weight difference is almost akin to a pedestrian being struck by a car: the pedestrian suffers all of the injuries, while the driver is perfectly fine. Not only does the size difference result in serious injury for the passenger vehicle occupants, but the truck’s size probably played a role in how the collision actually occurred. When operating semi-trailer trucks:
Being involved in any type of traffic collision, particularly with a large vehicle, can be terrifying. However, when the collision involves a truck that has rolled over, or your vehicle was caused to rollover after being hit by a truck, the terror is even more profound. Rollovers are caused when:
A truck that rolls over may cause a massive pileup, strike another vehicle as it rolls, or even land on top of another vehicle. To be sure, 23 percent of truck rollovers involved another vehicle, according to a report in the U.S. National Library of Medicine. It takes a lot to go wrong for a truck to rollover, but all it takes for a truck to cause another vehicle to rollover is a relatively light glancing blow from the side. Such a collision, usually caused when the truck driver merges into a lane or changes lane without warning, can cause the driver of the passenger vehicle to lose control and veer off the road or into an adjacent vehicle. Any rollover collision typically involves catastrophic injuries, which can result in disability, disfigurement, or death.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) regulates how long truckers can be on duty and behind the wheel without taking a rest break or significant time off. The NHTSA also places duties on trucking companies to inspect and maintain their fleets in safe condition. Sadly, these regulations are far too often ignored. In fact, annual roadside inspections frequently result in about one of every 20 drivers and nearly a quarter of all trucks inspected being immediately pulled from service for violations of truck driver hours of service rules and for trucks being found with worn-out tires and brakes.
At Douglas & Douglas, our truck accident lawyers know how to investigate the facts of a truck crash, including whether trucker and trucking company were in compliance with federal truck safety rules. Trucking companies and their insurers may fight hard to evade responsibility, but we fight even harder to get our clients the maximum compensation they deserve after being injured by the negligence of a truck driver or trucking company.
If you or someone dear to you has sustained injuries in a truck accident, reach out to Douglas & Douglas for a complimentary consultation regarding your possible claims with a team of skilled and accomplished truck accident attorneys.
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