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A serious injury sustained during a crash with semi-trucks can cost someone with medical expenses. It can also cause permanent disabilities requiring expensive equipment and ongoing physical therapy.
After a collision is essential to retain an experienced New York truck accident attorney on your side. A skilled lawyer can to prove your case using evidence like police reports or surveillance camera footage and more.
Poorly maintained vehicles
Owner-operators and trucking companies often fail to take the necessary steps to ensure that their vehicles are in good working order. This negligence results in an increase in the number of preventable accidents each year.
In comparison to passenger cars, tractor-trailers and semis require more frequent maintenance work due to their size and heavier load. However, the pressure to meet deadlines and maximize profits is often more important than maintaining the fleet. Trucks are susceptible to mechanical issues that could cause catastrophes.
The brakes of a truck need to be able to stop and slow down the vehicle at a single notice. When a truck's brake pads lines, lines or return springs wear out they can result in serious collisions and fatal injuries. These parts must be regularly inspected and repaired as needed to ensure their good working condition.
Poor-maintained tires can also be a major reason for truck accidents. Tires that are worn-out may lose traction and cause the truck to roll over or slide. If a tire is damaged in any way, such as having the incorrect air pressure or tread design, it could fail catastrophically.
Trucks need routine inspections along with regular maintenance to detect mechanical issues prior to causing an accident. However, if the inspection is performed incorrectly or the repair shop does not adhere to the guidelines of the manufacturer, it could cause a crash. In such cases, a company that hired the maintenance or repair shop or managed it may be held responsible.
Another common cause of truck accidents is defective signals, lights and reflectors. These components must function properly to allow drivers to be aware of and anticipate the speed of the truck, especially when driving in rural areas or at night. However, trucking companies may fail to maintain and inspect these components or the driver could fail to conduct regular safety inspections.
A Houston truck accident attorney can investigate your case and determine who may be responsible for your injuries in the event that you are injured by a poorly maintained commercial truck. These investigations can reveal evidence of negligence by the defendant and help you receive the compensation you're entitled to.
Distracted Drivers
The result of a collision involving commercial trucks could be devastating. These huge trucks can weigh up to 25 times more than your car and cause a lot more injuries when involved in an accident. While many factors contribute to accidents and injuries, distracted driving is one of the most common and risky. A truck driver who is distracted can lose control of their vehicle or fail to notice an accident on the road, leading to severe and life-changing injuries.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has strict rules and rules for truck drivers. This includes a ban on texting or using cell phones while driving. Even if truckers follow the rules, they may still be distracted, causing an accident. This is often caused by accidental distractions, such as turning your back on the steering wheel, or by cognitive distractions such as thinking about something other than driving.
Although most people know that it's dangerous to text and drive, many realize that other activities, such as eating or changing the radio station, and even conversing with the other driver can also be deemed to be distracting. If a trucker gets distracted, the driver could drift off into another lane and fail to notice the traffic jam ahead. If a truck driver's focus is diverted, it only takes an instant for a large vehicle to crash into a passenger car.
It is crucial to gather information about any witnesses and to take photographs of the scene of the accident when the driver is distracted and causes an accident with a truck. It is important to determine the name of the driver, the company that they work for and who owns the vehicle in case it's an independent contractor. This can have an effect on who is accountable for the accident, since it is the responsibility of the trucking business to find competent and skilled truck drivers. If the trucking firm is found to be partly responsible for your accident, it may be liable to you for both economic and non-economic damages.
Rear-End Collisions
Rear-end collisions with trucks are common and can cause serious injuries. They can happen in a variety settings like the stop or red light signal when the trucker fails to check behind them for traffic in the direction of oncoming traffic. They can also occur when a car crashes into front of the truck, causing the driver to use their brakes without warning. The trucker may then slam the car from behind.
It is often difficult to prove the cause of an accident that occurs at the rear, as it is not always obvious which vehicle caused the accident. However, an experienced attorney can gather evidence to show that the driver behind caused the crash because they followed too closely or driving distracted. The evidence can include photographs as well as police reports and eyewitness testimony, aswell as skid marks in the road.
Sometimes the driver in front could be found to be responsible for the accident as well. This can happen when they cut off someone else or fail to make use of a turn signal, as would any other reasonable person would do. In this scenario an amended comparative negligence law could be used. The jury will determine a percentage of the blame to each of the parties. The damages are then lowered accordingly.
Bruises & Lacerations
In a rear-end collision, the rear-end of the car is the part that takes the most impact. This means that the drivers are most at risk of serious injuries if they hit their heads against the dashboard or the back window. They also may break bones as they are bounced around the interior of the car as a result of the force of the crash. The spine is a vulnerable area and injuries to it are often severe. The spinal cord contains many nerves that control the body. Therefore, any damage to the spinal column can cause long-lasting and serious issues for the victims.
In addition to these kinds of injuries, victims may also experience emotional and psychological trauma from being in a horrific crash. They may have difficulty being able to sleep or concentrate, which can lead them to depression and anxiety. They may also experience stress and financial strain when they cannot work due to their injury. An attorney can examine the possible sources of liability and assist the victim in seeking an appropriate amount of compensation for their expenses.
Faulty trailer hitches
All vehicles, whether they're a car or van, truck flatbed, van should be securely connected to their trailers. When a trailer becomes unexpectedly unhitched, it could cause catastrophic accidents that result in severe injuries or death. If you've suffered injuries in a collision involving an unhitched trailer, call an experienced vehicle accident lawyer with a specialization in cases of hitch failure immediately to discuss your legal options.
A malfunctioning trailer hitch may be the result of a variety of things, from improper securement to a defective design. It can be the result of a manufacturer's defect and in that case, products liability laws could apply. The company or the person who is at responsible for the malfunction of a trailer is responsible for victims' medical bills and auto repair expenses, as well as other losses that result from the incident.
In a fatal crash that occurred on a highway in Ohio known as "Devil's Backbone" in January 2014, an unattached trailer was spotted on the truck. It then crashed into two cars that were directly behind it. Initial investigations attributed the accident to the truck driver’s negligence for not inspecting and secure the hitch. But in June 2015, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration began investigating the possibility that a manufacturing defect caused the hitch at the center of the crash -it was an Ultra LT manufactured by Fontaine Fifth Wheel in Trussville, Alabama -- to fail on a large percentage of occasions.
The trailer struck the side of the vehicles, and then crashed into them. The result was multiple fatalities and serious injuries for the drivers.
The driver of the truck involved in the incident was found guilty of vehicular homicide, but experts say that he could've avoided the collision in the event that he had conducted an extensive inspection of his trailer to make sure all connections were tight. Incorrect trailer hitches can cause major catastrophes. These kinds of incidents are usually high-speed, and they can easily cause a collision with motorcycles or other smaller vehicles. In these instances, the trailer can distort the car's frame and push the metal to crush passengers inside.
A serious injury sustained during a crash with semi-trucks can cost someone with medical expenses. It can also cause permanent disabilities requiring expensive equipment and ongoing physical therapy.
After a collision is essential to retain an experienced New York truck accident attorney on your side. A skilled lawyer can to prove your case using evidence like police reports or surveillance camera footage and more.
Poorly maintained vehicles
Owner-operators and trucking companies often fail to take the necessary steps to ensure that their vehicles are in good working order. This negligence results in an increase in the number of preventable accidents each year.
In comparison to passenger cars, tractor-trailers and semis require more frequent maintenance work due to their size and heavier load. However, the pressure to meet deadlines and maximize profits is often more important than maintaining the fleet. Trucks are susceptible to mechanical issues that could cause catastrophes.
The brakes of a truck need to be able to stop and slow down the vehicle at a single notice. When a truck's brake pads lines, lines or return springs wear out they can result in serious collisions and fatal injuries. These parts must be regularly inspected and repaired as needed to ensure their good working condition.
Poor-maintained tires can also be a major reason for truck accidents. Tires that are worn-out may lose traction and cause the truck to roll over or slide. If a tire is damaged in any way, such as having the incorrect air pressure or tread design, it could fail catastrophically.
Trucks need routine inspections along with regular maintenance to detect mechanical issues prior to causing an accident. However, if the inspection is performed incorrectly or the repair shop does not adhere to the guidelines of the manufacturer, it could cause a crash. In such cases, a company that hired the maintenance or repair shop or managed it may be held responsible.
Another common cause of truck accidents is defective signals, lights and reflectors. These components must function properly to allow drivers to be aware of and anticipate the speed of the truck, especially when driving in rural areas or at night. However, trucking companies may fail to maintain and inspect these components or the driver could fail to conduct regular safety inspections.
A Houston truck accident attorney can investigate your case and determine who may be responsible for your injuries in the event that you are injured by a poorly maintained commercial truck. These investigations can reveal evidence of negligence by the defendant and help you receive the compensation you're entitled to.
Distracted Drivers
The result of a collision involving commercial trucks could be devastating. These huge trucks can weigh up to 25 times more than your car and cause a lot more injuries when involved in an accident. While many factors contribute to accidents and injuries, distracted driving is one of the most common and risky. A truck driver who is distracted can lose control of their vehicle or fail to notice an accident on the road, leading to severe and life-changing injuries.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has strict rules and rules for truck drivers. This includes a ban on texting or using cell phones while driving. Even if truckers follow the rules, they may still be distracted, causing an accident. This is often caused by accidental distractions, such as turning your back on the steering wheel, or by cognitive distractions such as thinking about something other than driving.
Although most people know that it's dangerous to text and drive, many realize that other activities, such as eating or changing the radio station, and even conversing with the other driver can also be deemed to be distracting. If a trucker gets distracted, the driver could drift off into another lane and fail to notice the traffic jam ahead. If a truck driver's focus is diverted, it only takes an instant for a large vehicle to crash into a passenger car.
It is crucial to gather information about any witnesses and to take photographs of the scene of the accident when the driver is distracted and causes an accident with a truck. It is important to determine the name of the driver, the company that they work for and who owns the vehicle in case it's an independent contractor. This can have an effect on who is accountable for the accident, since it is the responsibility of the trucking business to find competent and skilled truck drivers. If the trucking firm is found to be partly responsible for your accident, it may be liable to you for both economic and non-economic damages.
Rear-End Collisions
Rear-end collisions with trucks are common and can cause serious injuries. They can happen in a variety settings like the stop or red light signal when the trucker fails to check behind them for traffic in the direction of oncoming traffic. They can also occur when a car crashes into front of the truck, causing the driver to use their brakes without warning. The trucker may then slam the car from behind.
It is often difficult to prove the cause of an accident that occurs at the rear, as it is not always obvious which vehicle caused the accident. However, an experienced attorney can gather evidence to show that the driver behind caused the crash because they followed too closely or driving distracted. The evidence can include photographs as well as police reports and eyewitness testimony, aswell as skid marks in the road.
Sometimes the driver in front could be found to be responsible for the accident as well. This can happen when they cut off someone else or fail to make use of a turn signal, as would any other reasonable person would do. In this scenario an amended comparative negligence law could be used. The jury will determine a percentage of the blame to each of the parties. The damages are then lowered accordingly.
Bruises & Lacerations
In a rear-end collision, the rear-end of the car is the part that takes the most impact. This means that the drivers are most at risk of serious injuries if they hit their heads against the dashboard or the back window. They also may break bones as they are bounced around the interior of the car as a result of the force of the crash. The spine is a vulnerable area and injuries to it are often severe. The spinal cord contains many nerves that control the body. Therefore, any damage to the spinal column can cause long-lasting and serious issues for the victims.
In addition to these kinds of injuries, victims may also experience emotional and psychological trauma from being in a horrific crash. They may have difficulty being able to sleep or concentrate, which can lead them to depression and anxiety. They may also experience stress and financial strain when they cannot work due to their injury. An attorney can examine the possible sources of liability and assist the victim in seeking an appropriate amount of compensation for their expenses.
Faulty trailer hitches
All vehicles, whether they're a car or van, truck flatbed, van should be securely connected to their trailers. When a trailer becomes unexpectedly unhitched, it could cause catastrophic accidents that result in severe injuries or death. If you've suffered injuries in a collision involving an unhitched trailer, call an experienced vehicle accident lawyer with a specialization in cases of hitch failure immediately to discuss your legal options.
A malfunctioning trailer hitch may be the result of a variety of things, from improper securement to a defective design. It can be the result of a manufacturer's defect and in that case, products liability laws could apply. The company or the person who is at responsible for the malfunction of a trailer is responsible for victims' medical bills and auto repair expenses, as well as other losses that result from the incident.
In a fatal crash that occurred on a highway in Ohio known as "Devil's Backbone" in January 2014, an unattached trailer was spotted on the truck. It then crashed into two cars that were directly behind it. Initial investigations attributed the accident to the truck driver’s negligence for not inspecting and secure the hitch. But in June 2015, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration began investigating the possibility that a manufacturing defect caused the hitch at the center of the crash -it was an Ultra LT manufactured by Fontaine Fifth Wheel in Trussville, Alabama -- to fail on a large percentage of occasions.
The trailer struck the side of the vehicles, and then crashed into them. The result was multiple fatalities and serious injuries for the drivers.
The driver of the truck involved in the incident was found guilty of vehicular homicide, but experts say that he could've avoided the collision in the event that he had conducted an extensive inspection of his trailer to make sure all connections were tight. Incorrect trailer hitches can cause major catastrophes. These kinds of incidents are usually high-speed, and they can easily cause a collision with motorcycles or other smaller vehicles. In these instances, the trailer can distort the car's frame and push the metal to crush passengers inside.
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