In 2011, 88,000 people were involved in accidents involving large trucks in the United States, and the NHTSA reports that 95,000 ‘injury accidents’ involved large trucks in 2013. Some very sobering statistics indicate that one person is injured or loses their life every 16 seconds as a result of large truck related crashes.
Victims of these accidents often suffer from permanent disability, severe injuries, and even death. The injured individuals often incur extensive medical and rehabilitation costs, and lost wages.
According to the Nevada Department of Transportation, in 2010 there were 1,463 accidents involving trucks in this state. Of the 177 semi-trucks involved in these accidents in, 42 of these caused injuries while 135 were resulted in property damage. 778 tractor trailers were also involved in accidents in 2010.
A lot of truck accidents occur as a result of the driver’s negligence. Other factors may include:
Truck drivers have tight schedules and set deadlines which cause them to drive above the allowed speed limit. Federal crash statistics indicate that 20% of truck accidents are a result of excessive speeding by the truck driver.
Unfortunately, truck drivers are often distracted by the use of mobile phones and other devices while driving. Despite the federal ban of the use of mobile phones by professional drivers, many truck drivers do not comply with this law.
Failing to secure heavy loads, and overloading trucks, account for over 20% of truck accidents in Nevada.
NHTSA reports that 40% of large truck accidents are a result of driver fatigue. Truck drivers drive for long hours without breaks, leading to the possibility of falling asleep behind the wheel or lose focus while driving.
If you’ve been injured in a truck accident, the Boehrer Law Firm can help you to recover compensation for any damages you have suffered. Our attorneys are not only experienced, they are also compassionate and understanding. Having handled truck accidents many times before, we can investigate and compile a case that will help you to receive the maximum compensation to which you are entitled
Contact us today on (702) 750-0750 to get more information and evaluation of your case.