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According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), there were over 393,000 large truck crashes in 2007 alone. These accidents, given the size of the vehicles involved, can be catastrophic, resulting in severe injury and death. There are a number of causes for large truck accidents. These causes include, but are not limited to:

Overloaded Trucks

Overloaded trucks pose a number of threats on the roadway, and can cause an accident in a number of ways. Trucks carrying too much weight can be dangerously slow going uphill, pick up dangerous amounts of speed going downhill, stress brakes to the point of failure, cause the truck to tip over more easily, and put unnecessary and often dangerous stress on roadways and bridges.

Blown Tires

We have all seen shredded tires lying on the sides and medians of roads and highways. Many of these are "semi" truck tires, which can explode with incredible force. Tires can blow out for a number of reasons, including defective installation, improper airing, and deterioration over time (usually with spares). Sometimes even the wrong kind of tires can be put on a large truck, leading to a blowout. Blown tires can easily lead to tractor trailers tipping and rolling over.

Defective Equipment

Defective tires are also a symptom of the larger problem of defective parts. Since many companies use refurbished parts in order to save money, some trucks are not equipped with the safest or most reliable parts, leading to equipment failure on the road and severe accidents. Common defective parts that contribute to fatal truck accidents:

  • Worn brakes
  • Re-treaded tires
  • Faulty hitches and safety straps
  • Faulty or incorrect tie-downs and falling loads
  • Faulty underride bars that prevent cars from sliding under the truck

Dangerous Roadways

There are a number of issues that lead to dangerous roadways, and also a number of ways in which a roadway can be defective. If dangerous or defective roadways contributed to an accident, those responsible for maintaining the road may be at fault for the accident. A roadway can be deteriorated over time by poor construction, improper use or overuse, poor maintenance, and natural factors such as weather. These deteriorations can lead to dangerous potholes, sediments or liquids on the road surface, uneven shoulders and medians, excess debris, and inadequate or incorrect warning signs and signals. Sometimes roads are poorly designed, with inadequate or poorly placed turning lanes, blind intersections, or other factors. These can all play major roles in large truck accidents.

Driver Error

Driver error is a major factor in a large number of accidents involving trucks, and driver error can be compounded by a number of factors, including:

If not given adequate training, truck drivers are susceptible to the dangers of bad weather. High winds, fog, rain, snow, heat, and the low visibility of night can all wreak havoc with a tractor trailer and prove too much for even a skilled driver, especially when combined with driver fatigue from attempting to meet an unrealistic schedule. Drivers without adequate training are no match for these conditions. Substance abuse can also severely impair a driver's ability to control their vehicle. Given the influx of drivers from Mexico after the passage of NAFTA, and the lax truck laws and regulations in Mexico, the question of whether the drivers of trucks are fully trained to operate their vehicles safely and are doing so responsibly is even more pressing.

The wide variety of possible causes of truck accidents makes determining the cause and understanding the cause's ramifications a difficult proposition for the average person.

If you or a loved one has been involved in a truck accident and you are looking for a firm that understands the legal complexities of truck accidents, contact the law offices of Chaikin, Sherman, Cammarata & Siegel, P.C. Please schedule a consultation to find out your legal rights and options.

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