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Making the Deadline: A Major Mistake that Leads to Catastrophic Truck Accidents

4/5/2023

 
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported that in 2020, there were 3,282 large truck crashes in the state of Louisiana. These incidents resulted in 90 fatalities and 2,675 injuries. The number of catastrophic large truck crashes increased the following year in 2021 to 3,847 crashes. That year, these accidents resulted in 127 fatalities and 3,145 injuries. It is clear that when a collision involves a large truck, there is a slim chance of escaping such an incident unscathed.

The physical bodily harm, loss of life, and other related expenses that happen in the aftermath of large truck accidents are significant. Victims that are harmed in a large truck crash could be owed considerable compensation for their losses specifically because heavy and massive trucks can inflict substantial damage. For assistance filing a truck accident claim in Louisiana, consulting with a local tort attorney experienced with complicated truck accident claims could be worthwhile. 

The Shreveport, LA, personal injury attorney at the  Law Offices of Philip B. Adams knows how to manage complex commercial truck accident claims and can help you with yours.

How Strict Deadlines Can Lead to Large Commercial Truck Crashes

Large truck drivers often have packed schedules, and as their job involves driving, they must navigate ever-changing road situations. During a trip, they could be faced with traffic backups and congestion, or they may find themselves driving during inclement weather. Or, potentially, they have an issue with their big rigs, like a tire failure or other defect that has to be addressed. All of these things can be a pain to deal with, but more than that, they do one major thing to a truck diver. That is, put them behind schedule.

Truck drivers often work on deadlines. Due to the pressure of such deadlines, a truck driver, even one that is a veteran operator, may decide to make bad decisions to get the goods they are carrying where they need to go on time. It is not uncommon for a driver that is battling a deadline to push forward regardless of what is happening around them.

Bad weather may require slowing down or even pulling over for a time. However, under a deadline, a truck driver may not adjust their driving speed or take any time to stop and wait out inclement conditions. Or, perhaps unexpected hold-ups along the way may mean that a driver ignores the speed limits and drives excessively fast to make up time.
All of these actions are dangerous to the driver and everyone else on the road. Trying to push the limits and make the deadline is a major problem in the trucking industry and one that is often behind poor driver judgments that lead to deadly crashes.

Speak to a Louisiana Personal Injury Attorney Today

If you were injured in a large truck crash in Louisiana, you are welcome to reach out and connect with the Louisiana personal injury attorney at the Law Office of Philip B. Adams to schedule a complimentary consultation at 318-230-7199.

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