What Causes Trucking Accidents?
Sometimes it is error on the fault of the trucker and sometimes it is the driver that has made the mistake.
But if you are involved in a trucking accident what are some of the possible causes? Some Causes of Trucking Accidents 1.
Truck Isn't Maintained Correctly A trucking rig is an expensive piece of equipment that requires proper upkeep or else they can go from working well to being a hazard on the road.
They also require specialized mechanics and checklists to make sure that they stay road safe.
Sometimes whether it's due to the truckers' ignorance or they were trying to cut costs wherever they could the work was done improperly thus leading to trucking accidents.
2.
Tired Drivers Driver fatigue is probably the single biggest cause of 18 wheeler accidents.
There are a couple of reasons as to why this happens.
Drivers usually get paid by the mile or by the load that they deliver.
Either way to a truck driver, time is money.
So instead of sleeping after driving for 8 hours or longer they instead will drive for 12 to 16 hours.
There are federal and state laws in place to help prevent this from happening.
Of course this doesn't stop some from simply lying on their forms and saying they did rest when in reality they stopped several hours later when they are already half asleep behind the wheel.
3.
Not Properly Trained Another problem that occurs on a regular basis is that the drivers themselves are not properly qualified to be driving their rig.
This can run the gamut from not taking drug tests to not even having the proper licensing or education to be operating the vehicle.
Understanding what the major contributors are to trucking accidents can help you make your case if you are injured in an accident and may even prevent you from being involved in any trucking accidents in the first place.