How is Truck Accident Compensation and Liability Determined?
How is Truck Accident Compensation and Liability Determined?
Commercial truck crashes can be some of the most severe and deadly accidents on the road. When a tractor-trailer, big rig, or commercial vehicle faces an accident, the results can be catastrophic.You may wonder how to determine compensation and liability if you get injuries in a truck accident. Determining truck accident compensation and liability depends on assessing the driver's negligence alongside the trucking company's and manufacturer's liability.Truck Driver's NegligenceThe law holds truck drivers to a higher standard than other drivers on the road. They must obtain a commercial driver's license and follow strict hours of service regulations.When truck drivers break the law or fail to adhere to industry standards, the law holds them liable for an accident. These drivers must meet higher standards because they operate large, heavy vehicles that can cause serious damage.According to a report by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), 32% of fatal accidents in the United States were a result of drivers' errors. The most common driver error that led to fatal accidents was speeding. Other leading causes of truck accidents include:
Distracted driving
Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
Fatigue
Reckless driving
Tailgating
Hours of service
Vehicle maintenance
Driver screening and training requirements
Trucks in mechanics bays for service; image by Carlos Daniel, via Unsplash.com.
About Irma C. Dengler
With a BA in communications and paralegal experience, Irma C. Dengler decided to combine her skills. In the past, when she was involved in proceedings of her own, she witnessed firsthand the weight of legal language. A convoluted terminology can easily disarm the average American. Therefore, she set off to empower her readers by making the law more accessible to them. Although she has covered all areas of civil and criminal law, insurance-related issues, and her area of specialty are personal injury cases.