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Semi Truck Accident
Lawyer
Semi trucks are an integral part of our shipping and commerce systems. They literally
transport billions of tons of goods shipped and delivered using ground transport, also known as
surface transportation.

Certainly the hard work put in by the drivers has to be appreciated. Unfortunately, from time to
time, there is a truck accident. And when it comes to accidents with these big rigs, the results
are rarely minor; rather, too often they result in a fatal accident.
Over the last decade, consumers are purchasing more and more products on the internet.
This results in the need to ship more product, which is typically a combination or air and
trucking. Trucking companies and drivers are as under more and greater pressure to meet
deadlines and quotas. Because there is increased trucking traffic, combined with an increase in
vehicles on our highways, the result as been thousands of truck related accidents every
year, and those problems are equipment failure and driver fault.
Sometimes Semi Truck Equipment Fails
Big Rig trucks can weight tens of thousands of pounds, and to get that weight moving and
stopping safely can place the tractor trailer and its components under great strain. Here are some
examples of things that can go wrong:
- Tire Blow Up
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- Some of these semi trucks have up to 18 wheels (and in the case of double
trailers, even more (up to 22-4 wheels), but that doesn't mean they are completely
safe from tire failure.
- Even a temporary off-balancing effect can have serious consequences, resulting
in unexpected load shifting or rolling.
- Load Shift
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- If a truck load is not secured or tied down correctly, or if the load
weight is not evenly distributed, it create an unbalanced load prone to
shift. A load typically weighing thousands of pounds, when it shifts, strains
the tractor trailer's overall balance, causing the driver to lose
control.
- Improper Maintenance and Inspection
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- Rigs have complex engines and parts that must be able to handle big loads. If
maintenance and inspections are negligent then equipment failure may occur.
- Brake Failure
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- The braking system for a semi truck is one of the most important safety and
control features the truck driver has at his disposal. Bringing freight to a stop
requires an increased time and distance, and if the brakes are not performing
optimally, the stopping procedure can be compromised.
Semi Truck Driver Negligence
Highway driving is dangerous enough, and every motorist feels some unease when driving alongside
a big rig truck. The semi truck's large size, rumbling engine, and air pressure release sounds,
signal to us that this is a large, dangerous, vehicle.
If the truck driver fails to drive carefully, then the results are often catastrophic. While
there are many instances of truck driver error which arise under the circumstances, here are some
more common examples:
- Aggressive Driving
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- Ever feel like you are in a cat and mouse game with a semi truck on the road?
Well, you may have a legitimate fear. Because many truck drivers are under
great stress related to delivery time, a tractor trailer drivers that may act
aggressively, using the 18 wheeler as a deadly instrument to show who's boss of the
road.
- Driver Error
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- A truck driver may simply make an error in judgment, cut a corner too thin,
improperly overtake another vehicle, or make too wide a turn. Even if negligent act was
nothing more than a simple error, the consequences are not akin to a fender bender;
instead, the size and weight of the semi-truck make even the smallest error a potential
catastrophe.
- Driver Inattention
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- Whether talking on the cell phone or texting while driving, looking at a map, or
using the GPS device, truck driver distraction can lead to a serious truck crash.
- Driver Fatigue
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- While truck drivers are regulated at the federal level, as well as in Florida,
regarding their break time, many pass on their required breaks to meet their
time-sensitive delivery schedules. This leads to a tired, unalert driver, which, in
turns, often leads to a trucking accident.
Contact and Experienced Accident Attorney
Victims of semi truck accidents rarely escape with minor injuries; instead, if they are
fortunate enough to survive, they often face a lifetime of challenges, including severe burn
injury, spinal cord injury, head injury, amputation, and traumatic brain injury. The medical
expenses and rehabilitation bills associated with these serious personal injuries are higher than
many families earn in a lifetime.
In a serious truck crash involving serious personal injury or wrongful death, take a moment to
consider your family's financial security. Contact an experienced auto
accident attorney at our injury law firm as soon as possible. We may be able to help
you take the next steps of securing justice as well helping your family ensure its future financial
stability in the face of all you have lost.
Remember, the earlier you contact an experienced accident attorney at our office, the faster we
can begin the investigation and gather the evidence to move the case forward quickly, to
achieve just results.
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