If you have been injured because
of truck driver fatigue, you do not need to navigate the legal process alone.
Not exact matches
For example,
truck drivers can wear a «Smart Cap,» literally a hat with sensors in it, that helps keep tabs on their levels
of alertness, reducing the risk
of accidents due to
fatigue or falling asleep behind the wheel.
Federal transportation regulators cited a Walmart
truck driver's
fatigue as the chief cause
of a crash last year that killed the comedian James McNair and critically injured Tracy Morgan, a star
of the television series «30 Rock.»
The study provides evidence that a revised provision in new hours -
of - service regulations for
truck drivers is more effective at combating
fatigue than the previous version.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department
of Transportation's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) today announced the adoption
of a Final Rule that will improve roadway safety by employing technology to strengthen commercial
truck and bus
drivers» compliance with hours -
of - service regulations that prevent
fatigue.
The FMCSA examined factors that cause
truck drivers to make errors, such as use
of prescription drugs, speeding,
fatigue, distractions, and unfamiliarity with the road, among other factors.
Many
truck drivers consume loads
of caffeine, use over-the-counter alert products, and sometimes even take prescription and illegal drugs to stay awake and combat
fatigue.
In serious
truck accidents where
driver fatigue was the cause, victims have legal rights to pursue financial compensation to cover a variety
of expenses including:
According to a study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), a leading cause
of commercial
truck accidents is
fatigued drivers.
Drivers must be knowledgeable about the various procedures that ensure safe operation
of vehicles and be told about the negative effects
of driving while
fatigued, poor vision, alcohol or drug use and improper use
of the bus /
truck's lights, horns, mirrors and other emergency equipment.
Truck driver fatigue is the number one cause for
truck accidents due to the error
of the
truck driver, followed closely by abuse
of alcohol and other drugs.
From 1992 to 2002, the number
of large
trucks involved in fatal crashes has increased by up to 10 % due to
driver fatigue, unsafe vehicle operation, large, unstable loads or defective equipment.
A: Some common causes
of truck accidents include inadequate / improper training as to driving technique, safety issues and defensive driving;
driver fatigue; a
truck's characteristics and capabilities (such as limits associated with acceleration, braking and visibility); distracted driving; failure to account for weather or road conditions; drug or alcohol use by the
driver; speeding; mechanical failure; defective parts; and improper loading or overloading the
truck.
If a
driver is
fatigued, paying attention to a phone conversation, sending text messages, or operating the
truck while under the influence
of alcohol or drugs, then that
driver is more likely to commit the following dangerous acts:
In an effort to reduce the number
of highway accidents in Massachusetts and around the country caused by extremely
fatigued commercial
truck drivers, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has established stricter rules that will require
truck drivers to take more frequent breaks.
The trucking company: Many trucking companies set aggressive schedules for their
drivers, which is why
driver fatigue is such a common cause
of truck accidents.
Federal regulations limit the number
of hours a
truck driver can drive each day, but
driver fatigue continues to be one
of the most common causes
of semi-
truck accidents.
Hours
of Service — Because
truck drivers may try to push the envelope and spend longer hours on the road, they are at risk
of becoming
fatigued, losing focus, or even falling asleep at the wheel.
To reduce the number
of truck accidents caused by
driver fatigue, the FMCSA has established a series
of hours
of service regulations:
Like
drivers of passenger vehicles,
truck drivers can be distracted by such things as cell phones or excessive
fatigue.
This regulation exists to make sure that
fatigued and overworked
truck drivers aren't putting others at risk
of harm on our freeways.
Driver fatigue is the leading cause
of truck accidents, followed by speeding, improperly loaded cargo, and poor
truck maintenance.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration continually warns the public about the risks
of driver fatigue, especially in
truck drivers.
More than three out
of 10 large
truck crashes involve
driver fatigue.
Their inability to come to stop quickly is often a leading factor
of many
truck crashes especially when other motorists are driving erratically or the trucker is negotiating slippery, wet or icy road surface conditions.Faulty
truck brakes and defective tires cause many accident fatalities as does
fatigue by
truck drivers hurrying to deliver their load on schedule.
At Breakstone, White & Gluck, our Boston
truck accident lawyers proudly assist victims
of driver fatigue accidents with seeking compensation for their injuries and damages.
However,
drivers are paid by the mile, which gives them an incentive to keep false records or drive
fatigued — a common cause
of truck wrecks.
Liability is held by the freight company if they allowed the
driver to
driver longer and hence become more
fatigued then they should have been, the people who prepared or loaded the
truck if they prepared the loan in an unbalanced and dangerous way, also the insurance company
of course, the
driver who caused the accident by his or her negligence, inspectors if they failed in catching serious safety violations, and even others.
The sheer amount
of semi-
truck traffic presents a danger to other
drivers on the highways, and the long distances that semi-trucks often travel exacerbate
truck maintenance or
driver fatigue issues that may occur on the road.
Although many
of the negligent driving indicators also could be present if the
driver were under the influence
of drugs or alcohol, distracted, or suffering from
driver fatigue, a skilled
truck accident attorney will know how to combine behavioral evidence with documentary proof
of insufficient training to demonstrate the negligence
of the trucking company and the
driver.
However, not every
driver follows the law to the letter, and
truck driver fatigue is a common cause
of tractor - trailer crashes.
The U.S. Department
of Transportation's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) passed
fatigue - fighting regulations for
truck drivers in 2014.
The leading causes
of truck accidents are speeding,
driver fatigue, improper loading
of cargo, and poor maintenance; in Texas, personal injury law defines these as negligence.
If the
truck driver was
fatigued, intoxicated, or negligent in any other way, you may recover the cost
of your medical treatment, any lost income, and your other injury - related expenses.
The typical causes
of truck accidents include
driver fatigue, speeding, improper loading and securing
of cargo, improper maintenance, and unlicensed or improperly trained
drivers — all examples
of negligence.
Commercial
truck drivers may not drive more than 11 hours a day or 70 hours a week, and there's a good reason for that —
driver fatigue is the number one cause
of accidents involving commercial
trucks.
If you were hurt by one
of these negligent
drivers, you should speak with a Spokane
fatigued driving
truck accident lawyer from Craig Swapp & Associates.
Road accidents involving
trucks are caused primarily by
driver fatigue, speeding, improperly loaded cargo, and inadequate
truck maintenance — in other words, by various kinds
of negligence.
A study conducted by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration estimate that
truck accidents claim the lives
of 3,000 — 4,000 people per year and approximately 13 %
of these accidents are the result
of fatigued truck drivers.
This kind
of driving situation can lend itself to
truck -
driver fatigue, which is a leading cause
of fatal
truck accidents.
If you have recently been involved in a New Mexico
truck accident, it may have been due to the
fatigued driving
of the
truck driver.
This upward trend in the increasing number
of large
truck accidents appears to have overlapping causes with
driver fatigue.
The goal
of the HOS regulations is to reduce the excessively long hours on the road that increase
fatigue - related crashes and long - term health problems for
truck drivers.
Two
of the leading causes
of truck accidents are poor vehicle maintenance and
driver fatigue, however, accidents are also often the result
of other factors, including:
Because the United States government recognizes that trucker
fatigue is a serious issue, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has enacted certain regulations that require
truck drivers to get a specific amount
of rest.
In the United States,
truck drivers are held to very tight schedules and must travel great distances in short amounts
of time, which can pressure them into driving long after they've become
fatigued.
The leading cause
of truck crashes is
driver fatigue, although speeding, wrongly loaded cargo, and poor maintenance are also leading causes.
If you have been injured in a traffic accident due to the exhaustion
of a
truck driver, a DC
truck driver fatigue accident lawyer can help you fight for the compensation you deserve.
For example, if the
truck driver was driving
fatigued because
of an unreasonable deadline, both the
driver and the trucking company could be found negligent: the
driver for choosing to stay on the road and drive drowsy and the trucking company for pressuring the
driver to do so.
Someone may be barred from recovery if they have contributed to the cause
of Virginia
truck driver fatigue accidents.