Many large vehicles, such as semi-trucks, drive on American roads every day. Due to their size and weight, these vehicles have a greater chance of causing damage to property and injury to people when involved in accidents. As such, the people who direct, maintain, and drive these vehicles have an increased responsibility to keep other drivers safe because of how dangerous trucks are; however, they sometimes breach that duty of care. When that happens, innocent people can sustain life-altering injuries or worse. What are the chances of such an accident occurring, and why?
The average driver may wonder how often accidents involving large commercial trucks happen, and reasonably so. In 2019, 510,000 accidents involving large trucks were reported. One percent, or 4,479 of them, resulted in fatalities. Twenty-nine percent of the accidents, or 114,000 of them, resulted in injuries to the people involved.
Truck crashes don’t only involve other vehicles. Twenty-one percent of fatal crashes involving large trucks in 2019 also involved a pedestrian, someone on a bicycle, or someone on a nonmotorized vehicle. Single-vehicle crashes also made-up Twenty-two percent of crashes that only resulted in property damage.
Most large truck accidents that resulted in fatalities happened in rural areas: Fifty-seven percent, to be exact. A quarter of them happened on Interstate highways. More than Eighty percent of all large truck accidents happen between Monday and Friday when these trucks are moving product during the work week.
There are many reasons that a large commercial truck may be involved in an accident. Some of the most common include:
Interestingly, weather did not play a large role in large truck crashes in recent years. In 2019, Seventy-three percent of large truck crashes that resulted in injury happened when the weather was perfectly clear. The same goes for Sixty-five percent of crashes resulting in fatalities. Rain is the most dangerous weather for large trucks according to statistics, as upwards of nine percent of large truck crashes happened when it was raining.
Drivers of passenger vehicles play a large role in preventing accidents involving large commercial vehicles. In 2019, seventeen percent of large truck accidents occurred due to a passenger vehicle speeding, while fifteen percent occurred because the driver of a passenger vehicle was impaired (intoxicated, fatigued, etc.). It is important for drivers to consider and look out for large vehicles when on the road. Here are some tips for preventing accidents with large commercial vehicles:
If you have been in a car accident caused by or involving a large commercial truck, contact Madia Law Firm today. With more than 60 years of combined legal experience, we work tirelessly on behalf of our clients. Sam Madia’s experience as a former attorney for the trucking industry has taught him the strategies that insurance companies and large trucking companies use, as well as how to beat them. Reach out for a free consultation today at (304) 878-7489 or via our online contact form.