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The more you know about trucking accidents in Seattle, the better you can protect yourself while navigating the streets. If you have been involved in an accident, contact our Seattle truck accident lawyers today to see how you can recover compensation.
Seattle Trucking Industry Statistics and Accident Statistics
The state of Washington is a hotspot for the trucking industry. It is home to hundreds of trucking companies, fuel stations, repair centers, and leasing companies that fall under the umbrella of trucking. Trucks move about 70% of all the nation’s freight – around 10.5 billion tons per year. There are 31.4 million trucks registered in the United States. Thousands of trucks move through Washington on their way to other parts of the country.
How Do You Determine Fault After a Truck Accident?
If you’ve been in an accident with a commercial vehicle such as a semi, big rig, or delivery truck, your personal injury claim is likely to be more complicated than a simple motor vehicle collision because there are varying people or companies who could be at fault – for more information on the steps to take after a wreck, speak to a car accident attorney. The first part of filing a trucking suit is determining fault and to what degree each party is culpable and often the most complicated. Here is a list of possible candidates:
- A trucking company may also be responsible for failing to maintain the truck properly.
- The truck driver. Many truckers own their trucks and work as independent contractors.
- The manufacturer of the truck. When an inherent product defect leads to a crash, it’s the manufacturer who is responsible.
- The shipper. In cases where improper loading plays a role in the accident, the shipper is likely to blame.
Accidents involving semi-trucks, tractor-trailers, Mac trucks, and other large vehicles are often caused by the following:
- Improperly maintained vehicles
- Tired or distracted drivers
- Rollover accidents from lane changes
- Loss of load or haul
- Poorly loaded or secured cargo
- Tire, brake, or other mechanical failure
- Loss of control
- Head-on or rear-end collisions
What Are Common Types of Truck Accidents?
When a heavy truck gets into a collision or other adverse traffic event, it tends to crash in a few distinct ways. The size, weight, and structure of big rigs makes them crash differently than smaller, lighter vehicles. A few common types of truck accidents are jackknifes, rear-end collisions and blind-spot collisions. A jackknife crash is one in which the trailer skids out to the side, forming an “L,” or jackknife shape with the cab. This can happen when the driver incorrectly uses the brakes on a decline or sharp turn. A driver cannot control the truck when it’s in jackknife position.
What Are the Most Common Causes of Trucking Wrecks?
These are the two most common factors in collisions involving large trucks:
- Driver Error.
- Equipment Failure.
- Ignoring Federal Laws.
- Trucking Company Negligence.
What Should I Do After a Truck Collision?
If you or a loved one has been involved in a collision involving a truck, your mind is likely reeling with questions. How will you pay your medical bills? How will you provide for your family if you have to miss work? Will you ever recover and feel “normal” again? You may even feel angry at the driver who caused your injuries.
Your road to recovery begins with a call to Colburn Law. We’re committed to helping Seattle families recover compensation for their injuries, and we work hard to get the best outcome possible for your case. To schedule your free initial consultation, please contact us.