What Are the Most Common Causes of Truck Accidents

 

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Despite its well-renowned identity as a global business epicenter, New York has many roads and highways that experience their fair share of truck traffic and accidents. 

Truck accident cases are much more intricate and complex to handle and resolve than other accidents resulting in personal injuries. Severe and fatal injuries,  multiple liable parties, strict federal and state laws regulating the trucking industry, comprehensive investigations and documentation, higher insurance coverage limits, and the financial and political might of trucking companies make it almost impossible for just any other lawyer to help accident victims navigate truck accident-related legal processes effectively and secure fair compensation.


An experienced New York City truck accident lawyer will thoroughly assess the facts and circumstances of your truck accident to demonstrate liability, identify liable parties,  put a value on your damages, and negotiate assertively to help you secure adequate compensation. 



The Most Common Causes Of Truck Accidents In New York

  

The most common causes of truck accidents in New York include various negligent acts and illegal conduct on the part of truck drivers or trucking companies. The federal government, New York state authorities, and truck manufacturers work together to ensure road, truck, and driver safety.  However, truck accident numbers continue to rise in the country. Some significant factors that contribute to truck accidents include:

  • Driver errors the most common errors of truck drivers that lead to accidents include speeding, distracted or Inattentive operation of the truck,  failure to yield the right of way, running a red light or stop sign, impairments due to alcohol, drugs, illness, or fatigue, reckless driving, failure to stay in the proper lane

  • Failure of trucking companies to hire drivers with the mandatory commercial driving license (CDL)

  • Failure of trucking companies to train and supervise their drivers

  • Failure of trucking companies to inspect and maintain their fleet  regularly

  • Improperly loading cargo

  • Allowing, encouraging, or forcing truck drivers to work excessive driving hours

  • Defective parts such as tires, wheels, brakes, or axles

  • Failure of the state to maintain roads properly. 


The Significance Of Federal And State Regulations In Truck Accident Cases

The role of Federal and New York state laws is to promote safety on roads. Violations of these regulations attract liability for resulting accidents. These regulations concern hours of service, truck maintenance requirements, cargo requirement standards, alcohol and drug testing, and mandatory electronic logging devices. 


A specialized truck accident lawyer has a thorough understanding of these regulations and knows how to apply these regulations in accident cases. The lawyer will study and analyze driver service logs, truck repair and maintenance records,  and electronic logging services data to identify any regulation violations that may have caused an accident. 


Contact A Specialized New York Truck Accident Lawyer


New York follows the pure comparative negligence rules. Even if the truck accident victim is partially responsible for the truck accident, they can still recover damages. For example, if a victim is twenty percent at fault for an accident, they can still recover eighty percent of the damages.


If you or a loved one have suffered injuries due to a truck driver or trucking company's negligence in New York,  a personal injury lawyer specializing in truck accidents can help you recover substantial compensation for your injuries and other damages.

Contact a truck accident lawyer to schedule a free case evaluation.

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