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How To Navigate A Car Accident Involving Commercial Trucks

Hundreds of people every year suffer personal injuries from traffic accidents involving commercial trucks in Colorado. The sheer size and weight distribution of these massive vehicles leaves the average driver in dire straights, often being catastrophic to passengers in smaller passenger cars. One out of every eight highway-related deaths in the United States involves large commercial trucks.

The Department of Transportation has determined that the leading contributors to commercial truck accidents include:

  • Problems with brakes on commercial trucks
  • Traffic interruption
  • Driver fatigue
  • Excessive speed
  • External distraction
  • Illegal Maneuvers
  • Inadequate surveillance
  • Inattention
  • Misjudgment of other vehicle’s speed
  • Overweight commercial vehicle
  • Tailgating

Obviously, the majority of these lie solely on the responsibility of the commercial truck operator and can lead to terrible results for those in passenger vehicles. The massive size of commercial trucks mean that collisions are likely to result in serious injuries and significant property damage. If you’ve suffered injuries due to a commercial truck accident in Fort Collins, there are some things that you need to do.

Immediately After An Accident With A Commercial Truck

Follow these general guidelines after your accident:

  • Report the accident immediately
  • Provide only the basic details about the accident
  • Do not admit fault
  • Seek medical attention immediately
  • File a police report and make sure you get a copy
  • Contact the experienced commercial truck accident lawyers at AGG law firm.
  • Do not provide tape recordings or written statements until you speak to an experienced commercial truck accident lawyer

Why You Need Representation

Despite the trucking industry being heavily regulated, there are many complicated Colorado state and federal laws that permit commercial truck companies to easily deny your claim based on a technicality. Most commercial trucks in the US are covered by insurance policies that are valued at fifty times the coverage of a passenger vehicle.

Needless to say, there’s a lot at stake.

Insurance companies that provide insurance to commercial trucks have a team of defense attorneys that are ready to respond to any accident to protect their own interests. The same insurance companies also have large teams of investigators who are on call 24 hours a day that respond to the accident before it’s been cleared. These investigators hope to find a technicality that they can use to deny your claim when the time comes.

Before the authorities even leave the scene, the trucking company and their insurance carrier are preparing for the long haul ahead. You need a team of experienced truck accident attorneys to help build your claim.

AGG Law is waiting to be your advocate during this trying time.

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AGG Law Is Here To Help

If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident that involves a commercial truck, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries through a legal claim against the responsible parties. AGG Law Firm takes prides in advocating for victims that suffered injuries from  commercial truck accidents and recovering the compensation our clients’ deserve. Contact AGG Law at (720) 708-4050 today for first class legal representation!

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Why the Schedule of Truck Drivers is Concerning?

Many people are drawn to the trucking industry because it pays a decent salary for a job that doesn’t require much in the way of training. Unfortunately, what many people don’t immediately realize is that this attractive pay rate stems from the fact that semi-drivers often have to be away from their families for weeks at a time and work insane hours.

This leads to a multitude of health problems including depression due to their lack of family and social connections, obesity because of eating on-the-go fast food options and fatigue from working long hours with infrequent breaks.

For semi-truck drivers, things like resting and stopping to eat, are often luxuries that they simply cannot afford. They are often under a great deal of pressure from their employers to make their deliveries on time, and that often causes them to make questionable driving decisions.

In 2014, 78% of fatalities involving trucks were from tractor trailers. Drivers in the study cited various reasons for the crashes, and while you could very well die in a car crash as well, there’s one major difference with a semi-truck. They’re enormous, and that makes the risk of multiple people being injured in a crash that much greater.

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What causes semi-truck drivers to become an accident risk?

There are several factors that make semi-truck drivers a serious risk on the road, but the most important one is their scheduling. There are, of course, laws in place which are supposed to protect the general public and the drivers themselves, but even with these laws in place, the reality of the situation is pretty grim.

Trucking companies are allowed to schedule their drivers to work 14-hour days as long as they only spend 11 hours behind the wheel. While this is better than having no legislation at all, that’s still a long time to be driving without a break.

The National Highway Safety Administration estimates that up to 6,000 deaths may occur each year due to drowsy driving. Many truck drivers frequently drive while tired or sick in order to keep their employers happy and to secure their livelihood.

However, many them are also inexperienced. Large truckload carrier turnover rates have jumped to 94% in 2018. This gives the trucking industry an influx of young and inexperienced drivers who may already be at a higher risk for accidents.

Though you also can’t ignore the part that other drivers may play in these collisions. Semi-trucks don’t have the same maneuverability that a car does, and if a sedan decides to cut off a trucker, the ripple effect could cause life-threatening injuries to everyone in the immediate area. Tractor trailers are top heavy, and they can roll over very easily if the driver needs to make sudden evasive maneuvers.

What should you do if you’re involved in a semi-accident?

If you’re involved in an accident with a semi-truck your first step should be to make sure that your passengers are okay. If your vehicle has come to a stop in the middle of the lane, then you may want to consider moving yourself and the passengers to the side of the road for safety. It’s entirely possible that cars behind you might not stop in time and hit you again.

However, if you or your passengers are injured this may not be an option. Anyone who has a spinal injury should not be moved for safety reasons. Instead, move the vehicle to the side if it’s drivable and put on your hazard lights.

Your next step should be to call for the paramedics and the police. They’ll be able to close the road and assist anyone who has been injured in the crash.

Even if your vehicle is drivable, you should never leave the scene of an accident until the police have arrived and have cleared you to go. Even if the accident was not your fault, you’ll need to stay and speak to the police.

Without a proper police report, you could be denied damages for your vehicle or injuries by the trucking company, even if the truck driver was at fault. Trucking companies have very good lawyers, and you’ll need the police to help you collect evidence for your case.

In addition to the police report, you’ll also want to collect drive logs, copies of the equipment inspections, statements from any witness and photos of property damage and injuries which were caused by the wreck.

Once everything has been squared away, you’ll want to find a lawyer to represent your case. It’s easy to do this by using a google search such as “Tractor Trailer Injury Attorney Aurora”. Just insert your town or city and you’ll be able to find the best 18-Wheeler Accident Lawyer in Aurora, or whatever city you call home.  If you are located in the Denver Metro Area, contact AGG Law Firm for a no-cost consultation.

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8 Things You Need to Know about Heavy Trucks to Avoid Any Tragedy

In Colorado, large trucks are everywhere, performing necessary daily functions – without them, many luxuries and conveniences simply wouldn’t exist. Garbage trucks, dump trucks, tank trucks, box and semi-trucks, all fall under the classification of heavy trucks that are in a category all their own when it comes to their operation. These heavy trucks require skill and licensing to maneuver, but more so, they require a specific level of care to avoid injuries or fatalities of pedestrians and passenger vehicles.

We see them all over the roads, and passing them is sometimes scary and imposing, but most people never stop to consider how dangerous being within the proximity of a heavy truck can be. Here are eight items you may have never considered about heavy trucks:

  1. They have serious Blind Spots: Although heavy trucks have several large and small mirrors to detect the vehicles surrounding them, that does not mean they can see everything. When you are near a heavy truck, we recommend you keep a safe distance. If you are passing a truck, do so quickly to avoid being beside them in a blind spot. If they are trying to turn into your lane, allow them to do so – don’t speed up to pass them, as they might not be able to see you.
  2. They are more prone to Rollovers: Because heavy trucks have a high center of gravity, if an operator loses control, starts sliding sideways, or takes a turn too sharply, the truck is at an increased risk of rolling over. Rollovers are the most common causes of accidents and fatalities and can be avoided with a high level of care.
  3. Their brake system may Malfunction: Most heavy trucks use air brakes, which are designed to stop an 80,000 lb. truck going 35 mph within 100 feet. In the likelihood that the air brake system malfunctions, the truck can be almost impossible to stop. That is why it is so important for the truck driver or company to inspect the braking system frequently.
  4. Their Tires Bald or Blowout much faster: Because heavy trucks travel long distances, frequently, and transport a lot of weight, the tires tend to wear-out fast, leading to an increased risk of tire blowouts. Again, proper inspection of the tires prior to every trip is vital to maintain safety.
  5. They are Overloaded with Cargo sometimes: In Colorado, the maximum gross weight allowance of a heavy truck is 80,000 lbs. If a truck exceeds that weight, it may become even more difficult to maneuver and control, and may lead to the driver losing control of the truck.
  6. They take Swinging Turns to maneuver effectively: For truck drivers to maneuver effectively on roadways and small streets, they sometimes must swing their truck around in the opposite direction before taking a wider turn. If you happen to be in a truck’s blind spot when this happens, you may get hit. Conversely, if a truck does not turn wide enough, they may risk scraping cars beside them.
  7. The items they transport are sometimes Unsecure: If the company or individuals loading the truck, or securing items to the truck are not cautious, there is a risk of items falling from the truck and striking other vehicles, or littering the streets. This is extremely dangerous, as heavy trucks sometimes transport items such as steel and construction materials that can pose a huge safety hazard to other vehicles on the road.
  8. Weather Conditions: Wind, snow, and ice are a heavy truck’s weakness. In bad weather conditions, you may see heavy trucks pulled to the side of the road to let the weather conditions pass, as heavy trucks are often most vulnerable and prone to accidents in these types of conditions.

If you have been involved in an accident with a heavy truck, you will need the help and expertise of an experienced attorney. Without a lawyer by your side to advocate for your interests, the truck company and its attorneys may try to negotiate a low settlement and cheat you out of damages you are entitled to.

Contact the Denver personal injury attorneys at Alhasoon, Glidden and Glidden at (720) 487-1050 for a free consultation. We have fought tough cases against many trucking companies and understand how they work and will fight vigorously to recover every dollar you are owed.