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Tires that aren't working either because of inadequate air pressure or tread design, can fail catastrophically.<br><br>In addition to regular maintenance, trucks need regular inspections to identify mechanical problems before they lead to an accident. If an inspection is conducted incorrectly or the repair shop doesn't follow the manufacturer's guidelines it could lead to an accident. In such cases the company that employed or supervising the maintenance or repair shop could be held responsible.<br><br>Another reason for truck accidents is malfunctioning lights, signals and reflectors. These items must function properly to allow drivers to observe and anticipate the movement of the truck particularly in rural areas or at night. 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A distracted truck driver can lose control of the vehicle or overlook a road danger and cause serious and life-altering injuries.<br><br>Truck drivers must follow strict rules and regulations established by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. This includes a ban on texting or using cell phones while driving. But even if truckers follow the rules, they may still be distracted and cause an accident. This is often caused by manual distractions like getting your hands off the steering wheel, or by cognitive distractions like thinking about something other than driving.<br><br>Although most people know that it is dangerous to text while driving, a few realize that other activities such as eating, changing the radio station or even talking to a passenger can also be deemed as distracting. If a trucker is distracted it is possible that he will drift into a different track and not see an impending traffic jam. 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This can happen when they cut someone off or fail to utilize their turn signal in the way that a reasonable person would, or put on the brakes at the last minute and cause the driver in the back to slam into the car directly in the front. This type of scenario is where modified comparative negligence laws be in play, where the jury assigns a percentage of fault to each party and damages are lowered accordingly.<br><br>Lacerations, Bruises and Bruises<br><br>In a rear-end crash the rear end of the vehicle is the area that experiences the most impact. This means that passengers are at risk of serious injuries if they strike their heads against the dashboard or the back window. The force of the collision can cause broken bones when the occupants are thrown around the interior of the vehicle. Spinal injuries can be very serious. 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If you've been injured in a vehicle accident caused by a truck that has run away get in touch with an experienced lawyer who specializes in hitch failure cases to discuss your legal options.<br><br>A faulty trailer hitch can be caused by many different things, from improper security to design flaws. It could also be the result a defect in the manufacturing process and in that case, products liability laws could apply. The company or the person responsible for a trailer that is defective can be held accountable for the victims' medical expenses as well as auto repair costs and other losses that result from the incident.<br><br>For example in a fatal crash that took place in January 2014 on an Ohio road referred to locally as "Devil's Backbone," a trailer came free from the truck, and was thrown directly into two cars in front of it. Initial investigations linked the incident to the truck driver's negligence for failing to inspect and secure the hitch. However, in June 2015 the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration began investigating the possibility that a manufacturing defect caused the hitch in the crash -an Ultra LT manufactured by Fontaine Fifth Wheel of Trussville, Alabama -- to malfunction on a high percentage of occasions.<br><br>The trailer struck the side of the vehicles, and then crashed into them. The result was multiple deaths and serious injuries to the drivers.<br><br>The driver of the truck involved in the accident was convicted of vehicular homicide. However experts suggest that he could've avoided the collision by conducting an extensive inspection of his trailer to ensure all connections were in good order. Incorrect trailer hitches could cause major problems. These incidents are often high-speed and can easily sidewipe motorcycles or smaller cars. In these cases the trailer could distort the car's frame and create sharp metal fragments to impale any passengers.
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In June 2015, however, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration started investigating the possibility that a defect in the hitch the Ultra LT manufactured Fontaine Fifth Wheel in Trussville, Alabama, was the cause of the crash.<br><br>Due to the defective hitch The trailer struck the sides of the vehicles before plunging into them head-on. The result was numerous deaths and serious injuries to the drivers.<br><br>The truck driver in the accident was found guilty of vehicular homicide, but experts believe that he could have avoided the collision by conducting an extensive inspection of his trailer to make sure all connections were tight. The failure of a trailer's hitches can result in catastrophic accidents, as they typically require a significant amount of speed and can easily sidewipe smaller cars or motorcycles. In these situations, the trailer can distort the car's frame and push sharp metal pieces to crush passengers inside.

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Poor-maintained tires can also be a major cause of truck accidents. Tires that are worn out may lose traction and cause the truck to skid or even rollover. Tires that are defective either because of improper air pressure or tread design can fail catastrophically.

Trucks need routine inspections in addition to regular maintenance to spot mechanical problems before they cause an incident. If an inspection is done incorrectly or the repair shop does not follow the manufacturer's instructions it could lead to an accident. In these situations, a company that employed the maintenance or repair shop or was the one who supervised it could be held responsible.

Another major cause of truck accidents is the failure of signals, lights, and reflectors. These components must be in good functioning to allow drivers to see their truck and anticipate its movements, particularly in rural areas and after dark. However, trucking companies might not inspect and maintain these items or the driver might not be able to complete daily safety checks.

A reliable Houston truck accident lawyer will investigate your case to determine who is responsible for your losses should you be injured in an accident caused by a poorly maintained commercial truck. These investigations can uncover evidence of the defendant's negligence and help you receive the compensation you're due.

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Accidents involving commercial trucks can be catastrophic. These massive vehicles can weigh as much as 25-times more than your car and can cause more severe injuries when involved in an accident. While a variety of factors can contribute to accidents, distracted driving is one of the most common and dangerous. A truck driver who is distracted might lose control of their vehicle, or fail to see an issue on the road, leading to life-threatening injuries.

Truck drivers must adhere to strict rules and regulations set by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. This includes a prohibition on texting and using mobile phones while driving. Even if truckers follow the rules, they could still get distracted and cause crash. This can be the result of distractions caused by manual actions like taking a hand off the steering wheel or mental distractions such as thinking about something other than driving.

Many people are aware that texting while driving is risky, but not many know that other activities, like eating or changing radio stations or chatting with passengers, could also be considered to be distracting. When a trucker is distracted, they may wander off into a different lane or fail to see an obstruction in front of them. It only takes a fraction of a second for a huge truck to hit a passenger vehicle when the trucker's attention is diverted.

It is essential to collect information on witnesses and to take photographs of the scene after an accident if an unintentionally distracted driver causes a crash of a truck. It is important to know the name of the driver, the company for which they work and who owns the vehicle, if it's an independent contractor. This could have an effect on who is accountable for the accident, as it is the trucking company's responsibility to hire competent and skilled truck drivers. If the trucking company is found to be partly responsible for your accident, they could be liable to you for both economic as well as non-economic losses.

Rear-End Collisions

Rear-end collisions between trucks are common and can result in serious injuries. These accidents can occur in many different situations like at a stop sign or an intersection when the trucker does not check behind him for oncoming traffic. It can also happen when a car cuts across the truck's route, causing the driver of the truck to brake suddenly and without warning. The trucker may then crash into the car from behind.

It can be difficult to prove the cause of rear-end collisions, since it's not always clear which vehicle was responsible for the crash. However, an experienced lawyer can assist in gathering evidence that proves that the driver at the rear was responsible for the crash through following too closely or driving distracted. This can be evidence in the form of photos or police reports, eyewitness testimony, aswell as skid marks on the road.

The driver in the front of the car could also be held responsible for the incident. This can happen when they cut off someone else or fail to use their turn signal as any reasonable person would, or slam on the brakes at the very last minute and causing the driver behind to crash into the car directly in front of them. In this kind of situation an amended comparative negligence law may be used. The jury will determine a percentage of the blame to each of the parties. Damages are then reduced according to.

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In a rear-end accident, the rear end of the vehicle is the part that takes the most impact. This means that occupants are at risk of serious injuries if they crash their heads against the dashboard or the back window. The force of the crash may also cause broken bones if the occupants are thrown about the interior of the car. The injuries to the spine are often severe. Injuries to the spine can cause serious and lasting consequences for victims.

A person who is the victim of a serious accident may also suffer from emotional and psychological trauma. They may have trouble getting enough sleep or concentrating. This can lead to depression and anxiety. If they're unable to work due to the degree of their injury this can add pressure and financial hardship. An attorney can look into possible causes of liability to help a victim receive an appropriate amount of compensation for their loss.

Faulty Trailer Hitches

No matter if you're driving either a car, van, a truck, or a flatbed, all vehicles need to be securely connected to their trailers. Unintentionally removing a trailer's hitch can cause catastrophic accidents that can lead to serious injuries or death. If you've been injured by the trailer that has run away, contact an experienced vehicle accident lawyer who specializes in cases involving hitch failure as soon as you can to discuss your legal options.

A malfunctioning trailer hitch may result from a variety things, from improper secured to faulty design. It could be the result of an error by the manufacturer, in which case products liability laws could apply. The company or individual accountable for a defective trailer can be held accountable for the victim's medical expenses, auto repair costs and other losses resulting from the incident.

For instance the fatal crash that took place in January 2014 on an Ohio road referred to locally as "Devil's Backbone," a trailer came free from the truck and crashed through the air into two cars that were behind it. Initial investigations attributed the accident to the truck driver's inattention to examine and secure the hitch. In June 2015, however, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration started investigating the possibility that a defect in the hitch the Ultra LT manufactured Fontaine Fifth Wheel in Trussville, Alabama, was the cause of the crash.

Due to the defective hitch The trailer struck the sides of the vehicles before plunging into them head-on. The result was numerous deaths and serious injuries to the drivers.

The truck driver in the accident was found guilty of vehicular homicide, but experts believe that he could have avoided the collision by conducting an extensive inspection of his trailer to make sure all connections were tight. The failure of a trailer's hitches can result in catastrophic accidents, as they typically require a significant amount of speed and can easily sidewipe smaller cars or motorcycles. In these situations, the trailer can distort the car's frame and push sharp metal pieces to crush passengers inside.