Truck Accident Attorney
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Tractor trailers, big rigs, and eighteen wheelers are large, heavy vehicles that can cause damage more severe than a typical automobile. Drivers in Orange County are no stranger to these trucks. When there’s an accident, though, tough challenges can lie ahead, but our Orange County personal injury attorney is experienced holding truckers and truck companies liable for financial damages to cover your injuries, property damage, lost wages, and more. Moreover, if you are a truck driver who was injured due to the negligence of a motorcycle or pedestrian, our truck accident attorneys can help as well.
Incidence of Truck Accidents
In California, the State-Wide Integrated Traffic Records System records all traffic accidents. Based on data from 2009 to 2014, there were 327 truck accidents in Brea and 213 in Seal Beach. There were a whopping 1,687 truck accidents during that time frame in Anaheim. The number of accidents doesn’t always correspond to higher traffic. Laguna Beach has less truck traffic, but it’s crowded, narrow streets increase the risk.
The Law Offices of Jacob Emrani Can Help
The legal standard for truck drivers is higher than for other motorists. Our Orange County truck accident attorney can navigate the complex legal process, and help you collect the right information and documentation for your case. Any information on the driver, truck maintenance, inspections, and adherence to regulations can be used to hold the driver accountable for a crash.
Factors That Lead to a Truck Accident
The Large Truck Crash Causation Study (LTCCS), conducted by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), analyzed 120,000 large truck crashes that occurred between April 2001 and December 2003. Although the data were sampled nationally, they represent these most common causes of truck accidents:
Trucks running out of a lane, or off the road, represented 32% of the LTCCS sample pool. Due to these trucks’ size, rear/side blind spots can hide smaller passenger vehicles. Speeding and failure to use turn signals also affect safety.
Often resulting in a rollover accident, a jackknife occurs when the drive axle brakes lock and the tractor trailer skids. The vehicle doesn’t stop until the trailer and tractor form a 90-degree angle. According to the LTCCS, there were 7,000 accidents involving jackknifing.
Carrying excessive weight, an overloaded truck may experience burst tires, worn breaks, rollovers, and steering problems. Overloading can also cause road collapses, steering problems, or prevent the truck from slowing down.
As it is for passenger vehicle drivers, driving a truck under the influence of drugs or alcohol is illegal. Combined with control factors and the risks larger vehicles pose for other motorists, DUI further restricts a trucker’s ability to drive safely.
Trucks require significantly greater stopping distance than cars, making rear-end collisions one of the greatest risks. An 80,000 pound truck requires 426 feet to stop from 60 miles per hour. A car, on the other hand, requires just 240 feet.
Malfunctions brake, wheel, suspension, or even engine components can lead to dangerous conditions, and ultimately truck accidents. If a truck crash attorney finds a defective product, they can hold the manufacturer or installer liable.
Speeding, running over a curb, or traversing a steep incline/decline can trigger a rollover. Turning too fast, hitting objects on the road, or drifting and sudden corrections can cause one too.
A motorcycle is essentially invisible to a trucker due to a truck’s blind spot and weight. Motorcycles offer comparatively less protection and big truck accidents pose a significant challenge for attorneys looking to negotiate large settlements.
Types of Truck Accidents
Big Rig Trucks are also known as 18 wheelers and semi-trucks. Thousands of people die each year in the U.S. due to truck accidents.
Transporting over three-quarters of cargo shipped in the U.S., 18 wheelers have large blind spots. They also have a high center of gravity, increasing the chances of a rollover.
About 700 people die in them each year, most in a vehicle with a single trailer. Safety issues persist, despite warnings about driver fatigue, distracted driving, and maintenance.
Risks include jackknife accidents, rollovers, and even under-ride accidents. If a vehicle is caught under the body of a trailer, severe head injuries often result.
Passenger vans, school buses, shuttle buses, and MARTA buses, controlled by government entities, can be a legal challenge for a Orange County bus accident attorney. About 360 million people are transported by buses every year.
Exceeding the rated weight of a truck, unsecured cargo, or shifting trailer contents can cause a truck driver to lose control and crash.
A high center of gravity and hardening concrete can lead to an accident. Concrete may shift within the truck, or leak, creating an obstacle or pouring onto another vehicle.
Driver experience is a factor. Operators also need to be aware of passing vehicles, visibility, and pedestrians. Side mirrors and beepers help, but don’t take the place of awareness.
Backing up to a missed address without checking for vehicles or pedestrians can cause a UPS truck crash, for example. Other risks include improper maintenance, drug use, or losing control of the truck.
Construction workers inside and outside their vehicles are at risk. Backing up or dumping near riverbanks/embankments can cause accidents.
Oversized trucks are harder to control and stop. They also make wider turns, so nearby vehicles need to be more cautious. Improperly secured cargo can also pose a risk to motorists.
Typical Truck Accident Injuries
- Loss of Limbs
- Paralysis
- Internal Bleeding
- Road Rash
- Scars
- Whiplash
What to Do After a Truck Accident
Truck accidents are often traumatic and catastrophic. If you are able to:
- Remain on the scene; call 911 or the police/state highway patrol.
- Move your car off the road or use hazard lights, flares, or cones for visibility.
- Seek medical treatment right away, whether you notice an injury or not.
- Exchange information with other parties in the accident.
- Check for witnesses; collect statements and contact information.
- Take photographs of damage, injuries, and visible evidence.
Speak to a personal injury attorney in Orange County about handling insurance adjusters, and getting compensation for your injuries.
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If you’ve been involved in a semi-truck accident, our team of Orange County personal injury lawyers can help you get compensated for medical bills and other expenses. We’re experienced negotiating with insurance companies and know all the tricks they play to avoid paying fully.
Have you been out of work due to an injury? Damages can pay for lost wages, or even compensate for your damaged vehicle.
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