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Tractor
Trailer Accident
Tractor trailers, 18-wheelers, double trailers
(22 wheelers), and large trucks (semi trucks) can cause devastating injuries when they
crash into consumers. These crashes are often violent, resulting in rollover, roof crush,
vehicle occupant ejections, and permanent life-changing injuries, including traumatic brain
injuries (TBI), spinal cord injuries, paralysis, and death.
Every
year, nearly tens of thousands of large
trucks are involved in traffic accidents in the United States. A staggering number. They
leave devastation in their wake. Approximately 5,000 of these accidents involving
semi trailer trucks result in fatalities. In fact, one out of every eight traffic
fatalities is caused by a collision with a large truck.
Not surprisingly, most of the
deaths and injuries involve the passengers of the vehicles struck by tractor-trailers.
Truck drivers typically escaped unscathed.
There are regulations that
govern these large commercial trucks. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
(FMCSA), which used to be
known as the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), requires tractor-trailer and other
large truck operators to obtain a commercial drivers license and undergo limited drug and
alcohol testing. See FMCSA
Regulations.
Drivers are also required to
keep detailed logs outlining their routes and travel. Many truck safety advocates, however,
question the effectiveness of the licensing and testing program. The most significant
problem according to safety experts, is truck driver fatigue - being tired or falling asleep at
the wheel.
FMCSA created rules in 2003 which allow truck drivers to drive 11
hours after 10 consecutive hours off-duty. Also, drivers may not drive beyond the 14th
hour after coming on-duty, following 10 hours off-duty.
This is supposed to be
monitored by the drivers’ logs - which essentially creates an honor system among truck drivers
to voluntarily report their hours. This can be a problem, however, as many truck drivers are
not paid by the hour, but by the job. Accordingly, for many truck drivers, the incentive is to
drive as much as possible and deliver as many goods or jobs as possible.
18-Wheeler
Accident
Were you involved in a tractor
trailer accident or 18-wheeler accident? Did this tractor trailer accident or 18-wheeler
accident cause or contribute to your own or loved one’s serious injuries? If you or your loved
one has suffered severe, permanent, injuries and wage loss as the result of a highway accident
involving a large truck, then contact us to speak to an experienced
personal injury lawyer.
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