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Causes of truck accidents

Trucks are a common sight on Kentucky roads. With the major interstates, there are many trucks that use them to move goods across the country. Most of the time, cars are able to share the roads safely with trucks, but occasionally a serious truck accident occurs that can lead to serious injuries or even death.

There are many causes of truck accidents. One cause is inadequate driver training. Truck drivers need to go through extensive training that includes driving techniques, defensive driving tactics and safety concerns. There can also be problems relating to drivers who have pressure put on them to get to their destination quickly. Sometimes drivers make more money if they drive faster and stay on the road longer than they should. Many drivers drive too many hours in a row without a break, which can lead to truck driver fatigue. This is a very dangerous condition where a truck driver can fall asleep on the road and cause a major accident. In addition, many truck accidents put unrealistic expectations on their drivers to get to their destination quickly, which can lead to drivers disregarding safe driving techniques.

When a person is involved in a truck accident, they often suffer serious injuries. Due to a truck’s size in comparison to a car, a truck accident often can lead to a life that is changed forever. A family who is suffering from the consequences of a truck accident may want to speak with a legal professional that is skilled in personal injury law. An attorney can help a family get answers as to what happened to cause the accident. Compensation may be available for medical expenses, funeral expenses, pain and suffering and other damages.

A truck accident can change a family forever. Holding a trucker and trucking company responsible for their negligence is important in making sure no one else is harmed.

Source: injury.findlaw.com, “Common causes of truck accidents“, accessed on Dec. 26, 2017

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