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Friday, October 30, 2009

Bucket Truck Accidents

Bucket trucks are trucks containing aerial lift devices that are most often used to repair electric lines. They are a very useful, very necessary tool in maintaining electrical lines, but can result in devastating accidents.

Bucket truck accidents can be caused by many things, including:

  • Faulty design
  • Poor maintenance
  • Improper use
  • Boom failure
  • Inadequate training
  • Failure of safety mechanisms


Bucket trucks are used to hold workers high above the ground to fix hard to reach equipment. For this reason, bucket truck accidents can be fatal. It is difficult to determine who is responsible for a bucket truck accident when one occurs, thus it is very important for an investigation be conducted as soon as possible. Those responsible can be the manufacturer, the operator, the equipment owner, the employer, or even the premises owner.

Injuries suffered from bucket truck accidents include:

  • Electrocution
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Broken bones
  • Death


Most often, bucket trucks are used at work, and you may be entitled to receive Workers' Compensation.

If you or a loved one has been injured or killed in a bucket truck accident, you should find an experienced attorney in your area as soon as possible.

posted by Anonymous at 3:11 PM 1 comments

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Causes of Truck Accidents

Trucks, also called tractor-trailers, are a very common site on our highways. They are a key part of interstate commerce. They are, however, just like any other vehicle on the road, involved in accidents. Due to the sheer size of tractor-trailers, accidents involving trucks are almost always catastrophic, and more often than not, truck accidents result in the death of the driver of the other vehicle.

Truck accidents are caused by a number of things including:

  • Speeding
  • Overloaded trucks
  • Larger blind spots
  • Impaired drivers
  • Fatigued drivers


Trucking companies often make more money the more goods they deliver and the faster they deliver them. For this reason, truck drivers are often on strict deadlines and do not take the time to get the appropriate amount of rest. Also, the truck companies make an effort to deliver the most goods possible, and this leads to an increase of overloaded trucks on the road.

Drivers of passenger vehicles can also cause accidents with trucks, but regardless of whose fault it is, truck accidents are always disastrous. Another common cause of truck accidents is when drivers of passenger vehicles fail to realize that tractor-trailers make very wide right-hand turns, resulting in a T-bone sort of accident. Also, cars sometimes cut off trucks, forcing the trucks to maneuver quickly, which, because of their size, can result in a rollover.

If you or a loved on has been involved in a truck accident, you should contact an experienced truck accident attorney in your area today.

posted by Anonymous at 3:10 PM 0 comments

 

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The truck accident content on this website is not intended to be legal advice. If you were in a trucking accident, contact an experienced truck accident attorney as soon as possible. There may be a time limit on your trucking accident lawsuit.

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