Trucking accident claims are unique in that they usually involve many parties. Although every trucking accident case is different, the following parties could be found at fault for the accident. One of the most common causes of 18-wheeler truck accidents is driver error. The following are some of the more common causes of truck accidents […]
Trucking accident claims are unique in that they usually involve many parties. Although every trucking accident case is different, the following parties could be found at fault for the accident. One of the most common causes of 18-wheeler truck accidents is driver error. The following are some of the more common causes of truck accidents include the following:
Driving while distracted – Driver distraction is a substantial cause of truck accidents and might involve the trucker engaging in watching videos, recording video, texting, taking photographs, emailing, searching the internet, reading, eating, shaving, and playing with the radio.
Driver fatigue – Although the federal government has passed laws that regulate driver operating hours, many trucking companies encourage their drivers to “bend the rules” to boost profits. Moreover, long periods of nighttime driving can cause truck drivers to fall asleep at the wheel, causing severe truck accidents.
Lack of experience – Some trucking companies look for ways to cut costs. Hiring inexperienced truck drivers reduce the employment costs of trucking companies. However, hiring drivers who lack experience can lead to serious accidents.
Improper cargo loading – Another cause of serious truck accidents involves cargo. When cargo is improperly loaded onto a truck, that cargo can fall onto the road and hit other vehicles leading to injuries.
Cargo company – When a third party loads cargo and it’s not loaded properly, the truck could jackknife, leading to a severe multi-vehicle accident.
Trucking company – An employer may be legally responsible for their employee’s actions when the employee causes an accident within the scope of their job. Moreover, a transportation company might be held liable for failing to properly maintain and repair its fleet.
Truck driver – The truck driver could be held liable if they engage in negligent driving behaviors, such as driving while intoxicated, distracted driving, operating a truck while drowsy, or speeding.
Truck owner – In certain incidents, the truck’s owner can be held liable for causing an accident. For example, in cases where the owner neglected to maintain the truck, and that failure led to an accident.
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