With so many commercial trucks on the roads every day and deadlines to meet with businesses,
trucking companies sometimes overwork their drivers or are responsible for putting them in bad situations.
However,
trucking companies sometimes neglect state and federal safety standards in the interest of profits.
Not exact matches
I own a small
trucking company, usually home on week - ends and
sometimes during the week.
Sometimes, it's not possible to negotiate a fair insurance claim settlement and you need to pursue legal action against the truck driver and his or her
trucking company.
Trucking companies, however,
sometimes ignore safety restrictions in order to ship more product and increase their bottom line.
Sometimes, it is the fault of the
trucking company or the individual driver — or a combination of both.
In personal injury law cases, truck crashes can be far more complicated legally than auto accidents, because
trucking and leasing
companies may also
sometimes be liable for negligence related to
trucking accidents.
While
sometimes it is the fault of the driver, other times it is weather or even a negligent
trucking company that causes the truck accident.
Sometimes a
trucking company may violate those requirements by forcing their drivers to stay on the road longer than legally acceptable, and this may result in a truck accident involving injuries.
While
sometimes the driver himself will be held accountable,
sometimes the case can be brought against the
trucking company that rewarded unsafe driving practices.
When it comes to individuals who wait to seek treatment or who present significant treatment gaps, the
trucking company can
sometimes argue that time has gone by and that therefore the injuries or symptoms presented might not be a result of the truck accident.
The attorneys working for these insurance
companies are experienced in defending claims against
trucking companies, and they
sometimes get lawsuits dismissed without a jury ever hearing the facts of the case.
Sometimes trucking companies take shortcuts on maintaining their trucks, training their employees, and complying with
trucking law.
But if a dump truck is leased to another
trucking company, the
company leasing the vehicle from its owner
sometimes provides liability insurance while it is being used on the job site.
Everyone and everything from your truck driver training to your CDL examiners, the
trucking companies you work for, the challenge of handling a big rig safely, the time away from family and friends, and of course the other drivers on the road will all push you to your limits
sometimes - and those that survive and thrive in the
trucking industry are the ones that develop the character needed out there to be safe and enjoy their career on the highways.