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Truck accidents in the United States kill and injure thousands of people each year. Because of the size and weight of the trucks and the freight they carry, even small accidents can result in serious injuries. Our truck accident attorneys at Pintas & Mullins Law Firm are able to provide thorough, strategic representation for truck accident victims nationwide. If you or a loved one has been hurt in a truck accident—whether in the state of Illinois or across the U.S.—give us a call. A personal injury lawyer from our team can travel anywhere in the U.S. to fight for you.
How Do Truck Accidents Occur?
Studies show that many different factors can lead to truck accidents, such as a truck driver rushing to meet a deadline, intoxication, texting while behind the wheel, or driver fatigue. Mechanical failure, overloading, and unrealistic schedules also contribute heavily to accidents.
Federal and state law requires truck drivers to meet certain safety regulations, such as:
- Age: Truck drivers crossing state lines must be at least 21 years old. Truck drivers driving within a state must be at least 18 years of age or older.
- Language: Truck drivers must speak and understand English and all road signs.
- Maintenance of truck: A driver must make sure that his / her truck is in good operating condition, and that all parts are in good working order. In addition, a driver must make sure that his / her emergency equipment is in good working order at all times.
- Hours-of-service: A truck driver is not allowed to drive more than 11 hours following 10 consecutive hours off duty. Studies have shown that the longer a truck driver goes without rest, the more likely an accident is to occur due to fatigue. A driver is required to keep logs.
- Substances: Truck drivers may not have any alcohol in their body while operating the truck.
- Valid license: A truck driver must have a valid commercial driver’s license.
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Truck Accident Lawyer Q&A
If I am in an accident with a truck or tractor-trailer, can I sue the trucking company for compensation?
Yes, you would sue the trucking company and the drivers primarily responsible. That is number one. If the driver works for a company, then the company is responsible because the driver is an agent or an employee of that company. If the tractor or trailer was improperly maintained, then we could look at suing the maintenance company as well, since they did not properly maintain the tractor-trailer.
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The damages resulting from the negligent operation of large trucks often leave families confused and angry. Contacting a truck accident lawyer as soon as possible can help determine the rights of victims and their families and ensure a more favorable resolution. If you delay your case, it may prevent you from pursuing the full compensation you deserve, so it is important to act quickly. Our firm provides free case evaluations for all potential clients and travels to clients across the country. Contact an experienced trucking accident attorney at Pintas & Mullins Law Firm at (800) 223-5115 today.
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Resource Links
Visit these websites for additional information about truck accidents:
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration – The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is a division of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Their mission is to reduce injuries and fatalities from accidents involving large trucks and buses. Visit their site to learn more about the federal rules and regulations involving these large vehicles.
- Title 49 of the Federal Code – Title 49 of the Federal Code concerns federal transportation law. Visit this site for the law in its entirety. Chapter 3 is most relevant to truck accidents.
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