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The big rigs that we share our roads with are not only many, many times larger than the vehicles we drive but are also swiftly increasing in number. Truck accidents happen, and the occupants of the other vehicles involved are the most vulnerable to very serious injuries. If you’ve been injured by a truck driver’s negligence, don’t wait to consult with an experienced trucking crash injury lawyer in Conway, South Carolina.
The Statistics
The truck accident statistics shared by the National Safety Council (NSC) paint a grim picture. Consider the following:
- Over the course of a recent year, the number of fatal truck crashes increased by 18 percent.
- Over that same period, the accident-involvement rate per 100 million truck miles traveled increased by 7 percent and rose 22 percent in the last decade.
- While semis make up only about 5 percent of all registered vehicles on our roads, they log 10 percent of the total miles traveled, and they account for 9 percent of all fatal traffic accidents.
- In addition to the fatality rate increasing, the number of injury-causing truck accidents is also on the rise – with a 12 percent increase over the course of a recent year.
Serious Injuries and Serious Losses
The immense impact of truck accidents translates to very serious injuries and very serious losses. Truck accidents are closely related to catastrophic, life-altering injuries, and the associated losses can include all the following:
- Property damage to your vehicle and its contents
- Medical bills that may extend far into your future
- Lost income – if you’re able to return to work at all – that may include serious career losses
- Physical and emotional pain and suffering that can overshadow your other damages
Truck Drivers Are Responsible for Driving Safely
Truck drivers are commercial drivers who man immensely heavy and immensely dangerous vehicles, and as a result, they are held to more rigid safety standards. Truck drivers, however, are also paid for the number of miles they put behind them, which means that some cut safety corners – and others on the road can be injured in the process.
Common forms of truck driver negligence include:
- Distraction – Truck drivers who fail to pay adequate attention to their massive blind spots when changing lanes or who allow their attention to wander from the task of navigating the road safely are dangerous truck drivers.
- Exhaustion – There are strict hours-of-service regulations in place that are designed to combat truck driver fatigue, but some truckers push the limits.
- Excess Speed – Because of their size and weight, trucks require considerably longer stopping distances, and when this is combined with excess speed, the risk factor skyrockets.
It’s Time to Consult with an Experienced Conway, SC, Trucking Crash Injury Lawyer
The focused trucking crash injury lawyers at the Law Offices of L. Morgan Martin, P.A., in Conway, South Carolina, have reserves of experience successfully guiding challenging claims like yours toward optimal outcomes, and we’re here for you, too. For more information, please contact us online or call 843-248-3177 today.