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The Dangers of Substance Abuse in the Trucking Industry
July 20th, 2022
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News & Politics
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The Dangers of Substance Abuse in the Trucking Industry
Sacramento, CA - There are a number of reasons why driving trucks and large commercial vehicles is considered one of the most dangerous occupations in California. These vehicles can be difficult to control, drivers can lose their focus after long hours, and another serious danger in the industry is substance abuse. Collisions where larger commercial vehicles are involved also tend to average between a few hundred thousand and millions of dollars in losses. After any collision, accident victims will contact their insurance company and speak with Sacramento accident lawyers about bringing a lawsuit for compensation for their injuries. Laws against driving under the influence of drugs or alcoholDrunk driving is illegal in California as in every other state. It is possible that a drunk driver can face severe fines, lose their driver’s license for months or years, and even spend time in jail. Mandatory substance treatment is also a common condition of the sentence for drunk driving crimes. Another concern for commercial drivers is that they may have great difficulty finding work if there is a conviction for a crime related to drunk driving on their record. If a driver harms others while they are intoxicated they can face civil lawsuits as well. These cases can proceed with the help of Sacramento truck accident lawyers even if the driver was never convicted in criminal court. Why substance abuse happens among truckers
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