Who Regulates Commercial Truck Drivers?

Truck accidents injure thousands of people every year, and present a safety hazard to anyone who uses our nation’s highways. The injuries that truck accidents can cause can range from minor to severe, and people who are injured by truck accidents may be able to recover through a Georgia personal injury lawsuit. Because of the safety issues that truck pose, the industry is highly regulated by both state and federal law. Any non-compliance with these regulations may be sufficient to establish liability for any injuries that an accident may have caused. Due to the highly technical and complicated legal issues that arise in truck accident cases, it is important for victims to retain an experienced Clayton County truck accident attorney. The lawyers of Shane Smith Law are experienced personal injury lawyers who know how to get out clients the compensation they deserve.

The majority of the federal regulations that apply to the trucking industry are promulgated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). The FMCSA operates under the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) and was formerly a part of the Federal Highway Administration. Its mission is to prevent commercial motor vehicle accidents and their resulting injuries and fatalities. Some of the areas of the trucking industry that the FMCSA regulates include:

  • Commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs)
  • Hours-of-service regulations
  • Regulations in regard to the transportation of hazardous materials
  • Insurance coverage
  • Cargo regulations

These are just some of the types of issues that the FMCSA regulates, and parties that fail to comply with FMSCA regulations may be held liable for any injuries they may cause. It is important to have your case reviewed by an attorney who is familiar with the regulations to determine whether and against whom you may have a claim.

Contact a Clayton County truck accident attorney for a free consultation

If you or loved one has been injured in a trucking accident you should contact an experienced trucking accident attorney as soon as possible. To schedule a free consultation with one of our skilled personal injury lawyers, call our office today at (980) 246-2656.