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With so much growth in our city, it’s no surprise that Henderson has heavy traffic. With our growing network of roads and interstates, the city provides easy access for construction vehicles and semi-trucks transporting goods in and out of the area. I-15 is one of the most congested highways in the Las Vegas Valley, averaging three auto accidents per day. Semi-trucks and construction vehicles are also common on roads like the 215, 95, Summerlin Parkway, and Las Vegas Boulevard. As the city continues to grow, the number of large trucks on these and surrounding roads also increases.
Accidents involving trucks pose a greater risk to your safety than those involving passenger vehicles. Commercial trucks are significantly larger and heavier, meaning that a collision with one can exert far more force than a crash with a smaller vehicle. Semi-trucks can crush passenger cars, take longer to stop, and have large blind spots that make it difficult for drivers to see nearby vehicles.
The high volume of semi-trucks traveling to and from Henderson leads to numerous truck accidents each year. These crashes are often the result of the truck driver’s negligence, such as distracted or reckless driving. Trucking companies can also be at fault if they fail to follow safety regulations, properly maintain their vehicles, or hire qualified drivers.
If you’ve been injured in a collision with a semi-truck, the truck accident attorneys at Bay Law Accident Attorneys in Henderson are here to help. Our legal team has extensive experience representing clients in Las Vegas, Henderson, and across Nevada, successfully resolving their cases. You need an aggressive attorney who will fight for your rights. It costs nothing to schedule a free consultation to learn more about your case, and since we work on a contingency basis, you only pay if we win.
What Are The Most Common Types of
Truck Accidents
in Henderson?
The unique design of semi-trucks causes them to crash in specific ways. Jackknife accidents are one of the most common. A semi-truck is made in two sections, with the cab in front pulling the trailer behind. This design allows the parts of the truck to move independently from each other. When the cab skids, the trailer doesn’t slide or slow down. This results in the trailer pushing the cab to one side and “folding” so that it resembles a folding pocket knife. The driver loses control of the truck and can’t steer or stop it. The driver can’t prevent the truck from crashing into other vehicles before it comes to a stop.
Several situations can lead to jackknife accidents, including driving on wet, slippery roads. Wet or icy surfaces can make turning difficult, causing the cab to skid. Braking suddenly to avoid a vehicle or debris in the road or having faulty brakes can also lead to jackknifing when the axles lock up.
Sometimes jackknifing happens after an accident when the truck driver steers away from the impact. Trying to overcorrect the truck’s path results in causing the cab to skid.
Jackknife accidents are not the only common type of truck accidents we see in Henderson. Some other types include:
Head-on Collisions
Head-on collisions are among the most dangerous types of truck accidents. Although they make up a small percentage of all truck accidents, they are disproportionately involved in fatalities. In these crashes, the front end of a passenger vehicle absorbs the full impact of the semi-truck, often resulting in severe injuries or death for the occupants of the smaller vehicle. These collisions typically occur when a driver falls asleep, disregards traffic signs, or is impaired by alcohol or drugs. Head-on crashes most often happen on undivided highways, where one vehicle crosses the center line and enters oncoming traffic.Truck Rollovers
A truck rollover occurs when a large commercial vehicle overturns. Semi-trailers, which can weigh up to 80,000 pounds when fully loaded, may roll over multiple times, crashing into or landing on top of other vehicles. Various types of large trucks, including semi-tractor trailers, bobtails (tractors without trailers), and single-unit trucks, are all prone to rollovers. Most truck rollovers result from human error and are preventable. Drivers can cause rollovers by speeding, making sharp turns, or overcorrecting with sudden steering movements. These actions can throw the truck off balance, especially on wet or icy roads. Such behaviors are often due to negligence, inexperience, or inadequate driver training. The responsibility for a rollover can also fall on the cargo loading team. They must evenly distribute the load and adhere to weight limits to keep the truck balanced. Improper loading or overloading can create an imbalance that increases the risk of a rollover.Rear-End Collisions
Large trucks carry a lot of weight, making it more difficult to stop than a passenger vehicle. If the truck driver doesn’t follow a safe distance behind the vehicles in front of them, it can result in a rear-end collision. If an accident happens because the truck driver is speeding, tailgating, or driving distractedly, they are liable for the other driver’s damages, injuries, or death.
Sometimes drivers don’t realize how much space it takes for these trucks to stop and might pull in front of them. This action cuts the truck driver off, causing the truck to crash into the back of the passenger car. If the truck driver was partly at fault for the accident, you might still be able to pursue compensation.
Tire Blowouts
A tire blowout is when a tire comes apart while on the road. Blowouts are sudden, often causing the driver to lose control of the truck and cause terrible accidents. There are several reasons that a tire might blow out, but three of the most common are:
- Overinflated or underinflated tires
- Overloaded trailers
- Worn or damaged tread
Often, improper maintenance leads to worn and improperly inflated tires that make a large truck a hazard on the road. When these accidents happen, the trucking companies can be held liable.
At Bay Law Accident Attorneys, we have experience dealing with the catastrophic injuries that truck crashes and collisions cause. Our Henderson truck accident attorneys are here to help you secure damages for your injuries and other losses.
You’ve Just Been Involved in a Truck Accident.
What Should You Do Next?
Being in a truck accident is a traumatizing experience. You might feel a range of emotions and have problems remembering what to do.
Your first priorities after a truck accident are to make sure everyone is okay, call the police and ambulance, and exchange information with the truck driver. Calling to police is very important because a police report can greatly help your claim. If you do not feel you need emergency medical treatment following a crash, you should still go to a family doctor or quick care location to get checked out as soon as possible. Your injuries might not be immediately apparent.
Proving liability and showing the cause of your accident can be challenging. There are some steps you can take to help your semi-truck accident lawyer build a stronger case, including:
- Gather the names and contact information of the other drivers and passengers involved in the wreck, along with that of eyewitnesses.
- Get the name and contact information of the trucking company the driver works for. They might have liability for the accident and for your injuries.
- Take photos of the accident scene and write down what happened in your accident. Include details about the direction you were driving, which lane you were in, the weather, if there was traffic congestion, etc. This information will help a tractor-trailer accident attorney prepare your case.
- Expect an adjuster from the insurance company to show up at the scene or to contact you soon after the accident. Never accept an offer from the insurance company and don’t sign any documents. They want you to agree to a lowball settlement so they can pay you as little as possible.
- Speak with an experience trucking attorney. Trucking companies have extensive resources available to protect their interests after an accident. You need an experienced Henderson truck accident lawyer to represent you and stand up for your rights. Bay Law Accident Attorneys has the experience necessary to help you navigate the claims process and to represent you if you need to file a lawsuit.
Our truck wreck attorneys have an in-depth understanding of the trucking industry regulations and whether any violations contributed to your accident. We’ve worked with clients in Henderson, Las Vegas and other parts of Nevada who have been injured in a truck crash. Reach out to us today; we can investigate your case, gather evidence, and help you get the compensation you deserve for your injuries.
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Truck Accident FAQs
01. What is unique about car-truck accidents?
You see tractor-trailers and semis rolling down the highway every time you travel on Nevada’s major roads. One of the biggest differences between these two types of vehicles and passenger vehicles is easy to see. There is an exponential difference between the size and weight of big trucks and passenger vehicles. Loaded trucks weigh as much as thirty times that of automobiles. The occupants of the smaller vehicle always have the greatest disadvantage in any crash with a large truck.
Truck crashes between large trucks and smaller passenger vehicles are most likely to cause fatalities to people in the passenger vehicle. The smaller vehicles also receive the greatest degree of property damage.
Truck accidents are more likely to involve multiple vehicles than crashes where trucks are not involved. This is due partly to the large surface area of a truck and to its need for space to get stopped. Once the truck driver begins to brake or tries to steer away from the crash, there is a high chance of the truck coming into contact with other vehicles.
Truck wrecks involving multiple vehicles make it more difficult to prove your claim and get fair compensation. Your attorney must show which parties were liable for the accident. Having multiple parties also increases the opportunities to pass the blame for the accident to someone else. You need a Las Vegas truck accident lawyer with a proven record of handling complex truck accident cases successfully. Contact Bay Law Accident Attorneys to learn more about getting a fair settlement for your case.
02. What is the process in determining fault in a big rig accident?
Determining fault in a truck accident is critical to your claim. The courts and insurance companies assign fault based on the principles of negligence. Nevada observes a comparative negligence law that allows more than one party to be at fault. As long as you are not more than 50 percent to blame for the crash, you can still pursue compensation.
One reason that truck accidents are so complex is that there might be multiple parties included in your claim, including:
- The truck driver
- The trucking company
- The truck manufacturers
- The maintenance company
- The loading company
Ultimately, the courts will determine who is liable for the injuries and other damages. Regardless of who is determined at fault, you have the legal right to file a claim against the parties who caused the accident that harmed you. In the state of Nevada, you have 2 years from the date of incident to file a lawsuit. Your truck accident lawyer will investigate the accident and identify the liable parties.
A Las Vegas truck accident attorney from Bay Law Accident Attorneys will gather information from eyewitnesses and citations given at the accident scene. The police will examine the details of the accident and talk with eyewitnesses at the scene. Once they form an opinion of the cause of the accident, they will include it in the report. Although the police report does not definitively determine fault, citations given after the accident help to indicate which driver was acting carelessly.
03. Can I sue the truck driver for recovery damages?
If it looks like the truck driver might be at fault for causing your accident, you can pursue a claim against them and sue them if necessary. If the truck driver was working at the time of the accident, the truck company is usually liable for the truck driver’s negligence under the doctrine of respondent superior. This doctrine typically applies in tort cases and holds employers responsible for their employees’ wrongful acts.
The doctrine is often invoked in truck accidents where the plaintiff holds both the employer and employee liable. Since the doctrine only applies to employees and not independent contractors, trucking companies might deny coverage based on the employment relationship between the driver and the company.
The trucking company is often the responsible party, but proving their liability is difficult. Therefore, it is important to hire a reputable truck accident attorney in Las Vegas. The attorneys at Bay Law Accident Attorneys know how to find and expose certain details that contributed to the accident. For example, the company might have cut corners that prevented the truck from being safe or pushed the driver to meet unrealistic deadlines.
To have a valid claim against the trucking company, you must be able to prove that:
- The driver was an employee of the trucking company
- The driver was performing his lawful duties
- The accident occurred while the driver was working in the employment of the company
The final determination of who is liable depends on multiple factors. The driver might have been using drugs, drinking alcohol, or driving distractedly or while fatigued. Someone other than the trucking company might have owned the truck. The manufacturer might have created faulty parts. It takes the skills of an experienced truck accident lawyer to uncover the details that will point to all liable parties.
04. What should I do if the police on the scene or the other parties involved try to blame me for causing the truck accident?
It isn’t unusual for attorneys to hear from potential clients that there are mistakes in the police report. Police report errors can cause the accident victim to get blamed for causing a terrible truck accident when they weren’t at fault. Omissions in the report, such as a failure to document the accident victim’s injuries, can also cause problems. Being accused of causing the accident makes the event more overwhelming and challenging to prove.
While the police report is an important piece of evidence, it isn’t law enforcement’s opinion that determines who caused the wreck. It is the evidence that they record — such as witness contact information, weather conditions, or statements by various parties — that impact a case. Police officers include their opinion based on immediate findings on the report, but this information isn’t allowed as evidence in court.
The police officer might make a decision without having adequate information or training. They have no personal knowledge of what happened. After listening to everyone’s statements, they might make a guess about what happened.
It is normal for the insurance companies and the other parties in the wreck to try and shift the blame. No one wants the financial obligation of paying for the substantial injuries that often occur during a truck accident. It is essential to have a Las Vegas truck accident lawyer to help you fight against incorrect assumptions and erroneous assignment of blame. Bay Law Accident Attorneys will gather evidence to help prove who was at fault in the accident. We will even challenge the opinion of the police officer in the police report if needed. You can count on our law firm to get to the truth and back up your claim in court.
05. What kind of compensation can I expect?
Trucking accidents can cause devastating damage and catastrophic or fatal injuries. The actual amount of compensation you get depends on the ability of the liable party to pay and the estimated cost of your current and future damages.
Truck accident attorneys in Las Vegas use a formula to calculate an estimate that includes your medical bills, property damage, lost income, and pain and suffering.
Medical bills include everything — past and future — needed for your recovery, including:
- Emergency transportation
- Hospital and surgical bills
- Prescription costs
- Home health care
- Outpatient doctor visits
- Cost of rehabilitation
Lost wages for time missed from work because of your injuries. Your attorney will keep records of your salary and any bonuses, tips, or other additional earnings to calculate past and future earnings.
Property damage is usually significant in truck accidents involving 18-wheelers and semis. Your attorney will rely on professionals and industry guides to estimate how much it will cost to repair or replace your vehicle.
Pain and suffering are non-economic damage. Unlike the economic damages listed above that you can put an actual price tag on, putting a value on pain and suffering is more difficult to calculate. The value is often estimated by multiplying the sum of economic damages by a number between 2 and 3. Your semi-truck accident attorney will fight to get the highest possible recovery of non-economic damages. The number will depend on the severity of your injuries, your prospects for a complete and quick recovery, the impact your injuries have on your day-to-day life, and the clarity of fault for the accident.
06. What causes truck accidents?
Truck drivers cause the majority of truck accidents. The reason might be driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, speeding, distracted driving, or failing to account for poor weather conditions.
Sometimes the drivers make poor judgment calls due to the influence of the trucking company. They might speed to try and make deadlines or drive poorly maintained vehicles that create safety hazards on the road. Failing to enforce break periods can result in driver fatigue. Some trucking companies also fail to screen new hires or provide proper training to ensure they are prepared for the job.
The trucking company can cause truck accidents in other ways too. They might push the drivers to make their deliveries faster and causing them to speed. Overwork or encouraging drivers to exceed limited driving hours can cause fatigue. Failing to follow safety protocols or cutting corners on new equipment or maintenance can also result in mechanical failures that cause accidents.
07. Do truck accidents differ from auto accidents?
The difference in weight between a truck and a passenger vehicle results in much more forceful impacts than between two smaller vehicles. A semi-truck can literally crush a passenger vehicle. An accident involving a large truck and a lighter vehicle has a much higher chance of causing extensive property damage, serious injury, and death.
In 2020, 97 percent of passengers killed in two-vehicle crashes involving a large truck and a passenger vehicle were occupants of the passenger vehicles. There are many opposing opinions about the biggest contributing factors to these crashes and who is to blame. Some experts claim the biggest problem is mechanical, while others are adamant it is unsafe practices by the trucking companies. There are also instances where drivers causing wrecks have a long history of previous charges against them.
Determining liability in truck accidents is more difficult than in auto accidents involving two passenger vehicles. Getting compensation for your injuries and damages is also more complex. An experienced truck crash attorney from Bay Law Accident Attorneys can help you get to the bottom of what caused your accident and get you the compensation you need.
08. Who regulates the trucking industry in Nevada?
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is the leading federal government agency responsible for regulating and providing safety oversight of commercial vehicles. The organization works to reduce crashes, injuries, and fatalities involving semi-trucks. The FMCSA regulates things like cargo weight limits, driving time limits, hauling hazardous materials, driver fitness, and the use of mobile phones while driving.
The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) regulates trucking operations according to the Nevada Revised Statutes, the Nevada Administrative Code, and the NDOT Letter of Instruction. Truckers are the third largest group of drivers on Nevada’s highways, behind commuters and tourists. As Las Vegas, Henderson, and the southern region of Nevada continue to see an increase in the number of large trucks coming and going, regulation of trucking operations is even more important.
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