Trailer Truck Accident
Semi-Trailer Trucks in some cases are referred to as large trucks, big
rigs, 18-wheelers, or tractor-trailers, they constitute
a very high percentage of traffic crashes and deaths
on the road. The legal definition of a “large
truck” is any truck whose vehicle weight is
over 10,000 pounds. Because of their immense size,
crashes involving large trucks more often result
in serious injury and death than crashes only involving
cars. Approximately 10% of persons injured in a large
truck crash will die. Federal and state regulations
govern the trucking industry and cover specific areas
such as equipment safety and driver work hours. Poor
equipment and driver fatigue are frequent causes
of crashes, and careful study of trucking company
records and driver log books by an expert attorney
may be necessary to determine if negligence has occurred.
Often, the fault lies with the trucking company.
To lower expenditures and increase profit, some trucking
operations have been known to cut safety measures
and drivers’ wages, resulting in unsafe rigs
operated by overworked truckers. Drug use among long-haul
truck drivers is on the rise, as the need to stay
awake increases. Falsification of logs by the driver
is another result, as it allows them to stay on the
road despite defective brakes, worn tires, and overweight
or unbalanced loads.
The terrible consequence of these actions is that
innocent motorists and pedestrians are injured in
semi truck accidents. We have handled these cases
in the past and we know how to handle them properly:
by consulting with trucking industry safety experts
across Texas, reconstructing the accident step by
step, checking driver log books and company records,
and evaluating the vehicle’s condition. We
are dedicated to assuring that people injured in
semi truck accidents are appropriately compensated
for their injuries.
If you believe you may have a large truck injury
case and need a Dallas Lawyer, contact us today for more information.
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