Ever since a semi-truck struck your car on the interstate in Orlando days ago, you haven't been the same.
Your body is still sore from the injuries you suffered, and the post-accident nightmares won't go away.
You're not alone in these struggles, either. Research shows that more than 100,000 injury crashes in 2020 involved semi-trucks or buses.
Fortunately, if your truck accident injuries were the result of the semi-truck driver's negligence, you have the right to seek compensation for your injuries. Here's a rundown of three common causes of semi-truck accidents and how an Orlando truck accident attorney can help you.
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Speeding remains one of the most frequent causes of semi-truck crashes. That's because big, heavy vehicles don't react quickly to speed changes. In addition, these vehicles are notoriously hard to maneuver.
Many semi-truck drivers feel the pressure to make quick deliveries, as these come with incentives. This may lead to driving too quickly, which may, in turn, result in deadly crashes.
Some trucking companies today use speed limiters and speed trackers on their truck fleets for this very reason. However, not every truck is equipped with this technology.
If you believe that a semi-truck driver's speeding led to a truck accident that caused you to become injured, an accident lawyer can assist you in holding the reportedly at-fault truck driver and their employer accountable.
Yet another common truck accident cause is failure to pay attention to the road while driving.
Driving while distracted can come in various forms, including the following:
If you feel that distracted driving was the culprit in your injury-causing semi-truck accident, a lawyer can help you to unearth what happened. Then, they'll assist you in getting the compensation due to you in light of the truck driver's alleged carelessness.
Finally, a semi truck driver could injure you on the road due to driver fatigue.
Regulations are in place to keep drivers from driving while tired. For example, they cannot drive for more than 11 hours per day. However, not all truck drivers adhere to such regulations due to trucking companies' scheduling practices and policies.
Unfortunately, it can be hard to prove that a truck driver was sleepy when they caused your injury accident. That's where a truck accident lawyer comes into play. They can help with gathering the evidence needed to hold the allegedly guilty truck driver accountable.
Semi-truck accidents can easily happen if a truck driver is driving too quickly for road conditions. Likewise, these accidents may take place due to distracted driving or driver fatigue.
At Maaswinkel Law, we can aggressively pursue your rights following a truck collision that left you with injuries.
Your Orlando truck accident attorney at Maaswinkel Law will fight hard to maximize the monetary damages you receive for your hospital bills and other accident-related losses.
Get in touch with us to learn more about how we can protect your best interests following a trucking accident.
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