Common Causes of Truck Accidents
Posted on 29. May, 2010 by Admin in Uncategorized
Car accidents with Commercial Trucks mean severe physical injuries to the victims. Truck accidents are commonly known as fatal accidents. Truck accidents with passenger cars mostly cause casualty which, leads to physical and mental trauma.
We are all familiar with the presence of commercial trucks on the freeway, but we are not all aware of the serious consequences of commercial truck accidents, particularly when they involve passenger vehicles or personal property. You should be prepared and alert to avoid making common mistakes that could easily lead to a dangerous situation.
Most truck accidents occur due to an error by the driver of a passenger vehicle.
Here are some of the most common mistakes that lead to car accidents:
- Driving in the blind spot or “No-Zones” of trucks, where they are unable to see you; the rule of thumb to follow is that if you can’t see a truck’s side-view mirrors, they probably can’t see you.
- Changing lanes or cutting off trucks
- Attempting to pass a truck on the incorrect side
- Maneuvering to the right side of the truck while it is attempting to make a right turn (they require more space than you think to execute a turn, so you need to give them plenty of room)
- Abandoning a stalled vehicle rather than pushing it clear to the shoulder
- Improperly slowing down or accelerating when a truck is attempting to merge or switch lanes
- Not keeping a safe distance away from the truck
While you can do everything in your power to prevent truck accidents, they are not always your fault. As per, New Orleans car accident lawyer, many truck accidents are the fault of the truck driver.
The most common errors made by truck drivers are:
- Poor or insufficient training as to how to operate the truck, drive safely, etc.
- Speeding in order to make deadlines or to increase revenue
- Becoming exhausted and depriving oneself of sleep in order to drive continuous hours and increase pay, thus leading to extremely slowed reaction times or even loss of control of the truck
- Improperly securing the truck’s load
- Overloading the truck beyond its maximum capacity
- Driving a tanker that is less than 3/4 full of liquid – the liquid’s sloshing can upset the balance of the truck
- Taking drugs or alcohol
This article is not legal advice. It is intended for informational and educational purposes. For more information, visit the website of the Lousiana accident attorneys at BloomLegal.com.

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