Eighteen-wheelers are dangerous enough, let alone when an inexperienced driver gets behind the wheel. But if the driver or trucking-company fails to keep the rig in safe operating condition, the consequences can be even more disastrous.
Federal, state, and industry rules and guidelines determine routine maintenance, repair and inspection schedules. But companies and drivers don’t always follow the rules.
These big rigs are much more complicated than passenger cars and take a beating while on the road. Something can go wrong at any time. Therefore, it’s not only the trucking company’s duty to inspect and maintain the rig, it’s also the driver’s duty, before, during and after starting a route.
Careful and planned maintenance can save lives and prevent many of the 18-wheeler accidents that happen on roads and highways in Texas. Common mechanical failures that cause accidents include:
When truck accidents happen, they are serious. Poor maintenance puts truck drivers at risk as well as thousands of passenger vehicles traveling along the same route in all four directions. If you or a loved one has been injured in a serious truck accident in Texas, we can help you.
We have decades of experience ensuring that you receive the medical care you need to recover and return to work. But, we also know that it’s extremely important to investigate the accident and preserve the vehicle and all parts that could have caused the accident.
To help you obtain the most compensation possible for an injury or a death, you must act quickly before the trucking company or insurance company scraps the vehicle or “loses” maintenance records.
Contact a trucking accident attorney now if you have been hurt in a serious truck accident in Texas. We care about your rights and helping you put your life back together as soon as possible.