Common Causes of Commercial Vehicle Accidents and How to Avoid Them

 

Every day, thousands of commercial vehicles, like 18-wheelers, delivery trucks, and big rigs, travel across Texas highways. These vehicles are vital for business, but when something goes wrong, the damage can be serious. Accidents involving commercial trucks often cause major injuries, property damage, and even fatalities.

 

If you’ve been involved in a commercial truck crash, it’s important to know your rights and what to do next. This article covers the most common causes of commercial truck accidents, how to prevent them, and what to do if you’re in one.

 

For personalized advice, please contact Attorney Tyler Monahan, partner at Turner-Monahan, PLLC, to discuss your case. 

 

Top Causes of Commercial Truck Accidents

 

Here are the most frequent reasons these crashes happen:

 

Driver Fatigue

 

Truck drivers often work long hours. Even though there are rules about rest breaks, some drivers push through to meet deadlines. A tired driver is more likely to make mistakes or fall asleep at the wheel.

 

How to avoid it:

 

Trucking companies must enforce proper rest periods. Drivers should take breaks and avoid overnight driving when possible.

 

Distracted Driving

 

Using a phone, GPS, or even eating while driving can lead to distractions. A few seconds of not paying attention can cause a serious crash.

 

How to avoid it:

 

Drivers must stay focused. Companies should have policies that ban phone use while driving unless it’s hands-free.

 

Improper Maintenance

 

Worn tires, bad brakes, or engine problems can cause deadly accidents. Regular inspections are required by law, but are not always followed.

 

How to avoid it:

 

Trucking companies must inspect their vehicles often and fix issues right away. Drivers should report any problems before getting on the road.

 

Speeding and Reckless Driving

 

Some commercial truck drivers drive too fast for the road or the weather conditions. High speeds increase stopping distance and reduce control.

 

How to avoid it:

 

Drivers need to obey speed limits and slow down in bad weather. Training and monitoring by employers can help reduce risky driving.

 

Overloaded or Improperly Loaded Trucks

 

When cargo shifts or is too heavy, the truck can tip over or take longer to stop.

 

How to avoid it:

 

Loads must be secured properly and kept within legal weight limits.

 

For thoughtful, trial-tested representation from someone who truly understands what injury victims face, contact Attorney Matthew T. McLain at Turner-Monahan, PLLC.

 

What to Do After a Commercial Vehicle Accident

 

1. Call 911

 

Always report the accident. Make sure medical help is on the way if needed. A police report is also key to your case.

 

2. Get Medical Attention

 

Even if you feel fine, get checked. Some injuries show up hours or days later.

 

3. Take Photos and Videos

 

Capture the vehicles, damage, road conditions, and any visible injuries.

 

4. Get Contact Info

 

Exchange information with the truck driver. Get their name, license, trucking company, and insurance details.

 

5. Talk to Witnesses

 

If anyone saw the crash, get their names and numbers. Their statements may help your claim.

 

6. Preserve Evidence with a Spoliation Letter

 

Your attorney can send a spoliation letter to the trucking company. This letter legally tells them not to destroy records, truck data, driver logs, or maintenance reports that could be important in your case.

 

Why You Need a Lawyer After a Commercial Truck Accident

 

Commercial truck crashes are not like regular car accidents. You’re often dealing with:

 

  • Multiple insurance policies
  • Federal and state transportation laws

 

That’s why you need a lawyer who knows how to handle these cases.

 

Turner Monahan PLLC has a team of commercial vehicle accident lawyers who fight for victims. Whether you need an 18-wheeler truck accident attorney, a commercial vehicle injury lawyer, or help from a trusted truck injury law firm, we’re ready to help.

 

We Handle All Types of Commercial Vehicle Accidents

 

Our attorneys represent victims in crashes involving:

 

  • Big rigs
  • Delivery vans
  • Semi trucks
  • Tractor trailers
  • Construction vehicles
  • Company-owned cars and trucks

 

We’re experienced in dealing with fault and no-fault accidents, insurance companies, and high-stakes injury cases.

 

Whether it’s a car accident, defective product, or serious injury, Matthew T. McLain brings the skill and compassion you need. Reach out today to discuss your case.

 

Protect Your Case from Day One – Talk to Turner Monahan PLLC

 

A commercial truck accident can change your life. You deserve a team that knows the law and fights to get you what you’re owed. At Turner Monahan PLLC, our commercial truck accident attorneys are aggressive, dependable, and ready to work for you.

 

Schedule a free, no-obligation consultation with our Fort Worth personal injury attorneys, Tyler Monahan or Matthew McLain, to discuss your case and explore your options. Let us help you achieve the justice and compensation you deserve.

 

Disclaimer

 

The commentary and opinions are for informational and educational purposes only and are not intended to provide legal advice. You should contact an attorney in your state to obtain legal advice concerning any particular issue or problem. You can become a client and enter the attorney-client privilege only after hiring Turner-Monahan, PLLC, by signing a written retainer agreement.

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