There Are Many Factors That Contribute to a Truck Accident. Speaking With a Grayson Truck Accident Lawyer Will Help You Determine What and Who Caused the Truck Accident.

Gwinnett County Truck Accident Attorney Shane Smith Explains Complexities of Determining Legal Causes of Truck Accidents

When you are driving, the last thing you want to happen to you is being involved in a truck accident. Since trucks, on average are much larger than the average passenger type vehicle, victims of these accidents generally suffer more severe injuries and more people die on average. However, determining what and whom caused a large truck accident is far from simple. However, there are many pieces of information that your Georgia truck accident lawyer can work with to determine what parties are at fault and what the law says you are entitled to.

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, there are many factors that contribute to auto crashes. Different factors have different levels of influence on contributing to crashes. Hence the level of complexity and level of damage varies between individual truck-related car crashes   

What Factors Contribute to Truck-Related Car crashes?

There are many factors and some include:

  • Truck driver fatigue – Questions include: How many hours has the driver been driving? When and for how long has the driver slept before the accident?
  • Truck driver licensing – Is the truck driver legally licensed to drive?  Does the driver have any driving restrictions?
  • Training & experience – Has the driver been trained? How has the driver been trained? How is the driver certified?  What types and how much experience does the driver have?
  • Performance – What does the performance record of the driver say? Has the driver been cited for any traffic violations or any past truck accidents prior to your accident?
  • Truck Maintenance – How has the truck been serviced? Has the regular maintenance schedule been followed? Have parts, fuels, etc. been inspected to be in good working order with no defects?
  • Operation during inclement weather – How has the driver taken care of their driving responsibilities      during poor weather conditions? Did the driver and/or company representatives perform due diligence during excessively poor weather conditions?

These are only some of the factors that contribute to truck accidents. If you have been injured by a truck accident driver you may be entitled to recover damages from the responsible parties. However, since there are a lot of factors that contribute to a truck accident, a thorough examination must be done by a Grayson truck accident attorney to figure out what parties are in fact at-fault. When you call Shane Smith Law at (980) 246-2656 you will be able to schedule a free legal consultation with a Gwinnett County truck accident lawyer who will evaluate your personal circumstances and determine what your legal rights are.  

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