According to AllTrucking.com, truck drivers are expected to travel up to 3,000 miles per week. For this reason, semi-trucks can be seen on the road during almost all hours of the day or night. While there are regulations put in place to prevent unnecessary truck accidents from occurring, these types of accidents continue to occur on a regular basis. Sadly, due to the size and weight of these large vehicles, collisions that involve big-rigs often result in serious or fatal injuries.

Although semi-truck accidents can occur for numerous reasons, many collisions happen when truckers:

  • Speed: When truckers drive at excessive speeds in order to meet deadlines or to reach destinations by certain times, they put others at serious risks for injuries and death.
  • Use Drugs: Some truckers utilize drugs in order to stay awake for longer hours. This can cause drivers to have delayed reactions or suffer other incapacities, creating hazards for other road users.
  • Drive While Sleepy: There are regulations set in place to mandate the amount of sleeper berth hours a driver must use before driving. When truckers do not abide by such rules, they can drive while fatigued, increasing the chances of serious accidents.
  • Drive While Distracted: When truck drivers participate in distracting actions such as talking on the phone, texting, eating, or drinking, they can lose focus on the road, increasing the chances of truck accidents.

SUSTAINED INJURIES IN A TRUCK ACCIDENT? CALLCASPER, MEADOWS, SCHWARTZ & COOK

If you have sustained injuries in a semi-truck accident and believe the truck driver should be held responsible for your damages, we encourage you to contact our Walnut Creek personal injury attorneys at Casper, Meadows, Schwartz & Cook as soon as possible. When you entrust your case with our team, we can work diligently to understand the details of the accident so that we can pursue maximum monetary compensation for you.

Don’t wait to retain the legal representation you need. Call our Walnut Creek personal injury lawyers today. We can provide you with a free case evaluation.