Dangers of Tractor Trailer Accidents

According to statistics, more or less 500,000 truck accidents occur in the U.S. every year. Out of this number, about 5,000 result in deaths, as one out of every eight traffic deaths involves a truck collision.

The majority of injuries and deaths that result from tractor trailer accidents occur to occupants of smaller motor vehicles, while the operators of these huge trucks often escape collisions involving trucks and vehicles with mild or no injury at all.

Because of the large size of these tractor trailers, accidents involving these massive trucks can substantially put the lives of other occupants of smaller vehicles in grave danger.

Common Causes of Tractor Trailer Accidents

Many different factors can cause tractor trailer accidents. Some of the most common causes include, but are not limited to, the following:

Disobedience to safety procedures
Unlicensed driver
Maintenance and repair failure
Motor vehicle inspection failure
Driving while intoxicated (DWI) or driving under the influence (DUI) of drugs or alcohol
Unable to yield the right of way
Brake or mechanical failure
Moving in reverse or backing up
Transporting equipment with trailers
Tires blow up
Loads that shift weight
Overloaded trailers or trucks
Shifting and falling cargo
Truck driver fatigue (tiredness and fatigue are some of the major causes of tractor trailer jackknife. This might be from lack of sleep or illegal drugs).
Exceeding the set maximum speed for safe conditions
Lack of proper cameras and mirrors
Use of cell phone while driving
Jackknife
Successive work shifts
Following too closely
Insufficient safety inspections
Unmanageable delivery schedules
Aggressive truck drivers

Post-Accident Tips

If you have been involved in one of the many tractor trailer accidents that occur, here are some tips on what you should do following an accident:

Get medical attention right away. If your injuries need emergency care, you should call an ambulance for transportation to a hospital. If it is not that serious, you may visit a care center or make an arrangement to see your doctor as soon as you leave the scene of the accident. Certain injuries, usually severe ones, might not be evident at once, especially if your body has been shocked. For this reason, it is important to make sure that you are examined by a medical care provider immediately.
Call police officials and immediately file a tractor trailer accident report. By doing this, the facts of the incident will be documented which can aid in determining liability in the accident.
Collect as much information as you can at the scene of the accident. Under the law, any individual involved in an accident is required to exchange contact information and insurance details. If possible, you should take photographs of the damages and injuries and get the names and telephone numbers of witnesses, if any.

Getting Help

After being involved in such an accident, it is very important to get help from a competent lawyer who has more than enough skills and knowledge to successfully deal with cases of tractor trailer accidents.

Originally published here.


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