Truck Accidents
West Virginia Truck Accident Lawyer
Commercial truck accidents in West Virginia demand strong legal action
At Klie Law Offices, our experienced West Virginia tractor-trailer accident attorneys can help if you were involved in an accident caused by a truck driver. We know how West Virginia’s legal system works. We thoroughly understand the various state and federal laws governing such accidents. Most important, we’re prepared to do the hard work to build a strong legal case.
Trucking accidents are different from car accidents. Often, you’re not simply dealing with another driver and a single insurance company. If you’re injured in a trucking accident, you may need to deal with multiple parties: the trucking company that employed the driver, everyone involved with loading the contents of the truck, the insurance companies for each party as well as attorneys.
Additionally, you should be aware that trucking companies typically send investigators to the scene of an accident within hours, if not sooner. Their goal is to build a defense that minimizes the responsibility of the truck driver and trucking company.
You can level the playing field. Start by contacting us for a free case evaluation. We can begin an immediate investigation on your behalf.
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And large trucks are more likely to be involved in fatal multiple-vehicle accidents than passenger vehicles, because of the sheer size of such vehicles, which can sometimes weigh as much as 80,000 pounds when fully loaded.
What are the most common types of truck accidents?
- Rear-end – Rear-end truck accidents involving commercial trucks often result in serious injuries to the head, neck or back. If you or a loved one was hurt in an accident caused by a truck driver, we can help.
- Tire blowout – Tractor-trailers, delivery trucks and other large commercial vehicles often cause accidents when one or several tires blow out. Even the most experienced truck driver will have a hard time controlling a truck after a tire blowout, often resulting in a serious truck accident. The trucking company may be negligent for failing to inspect and maintain the tires, but the manufacturer of the tire may also be responsible. Tire tread separation is a common cause of a blowout. The tread may separate due to heat and friction over time causing the tire material to deteriorate. Our team can investigate whether the separation was due to a defect or negligent maintenance.
- Rollover – Tractor-trailers and other large trucks sometimes roll over, especially when truck drivers attempt to slow down too fast or take a corner too quickly. These accidents can be especially dangerous if the truck was carrying hazardous materials.
- Jackknife – This term describes a particular kind of tractor-trailer accident in which the trailer of the truck swings around and folds back toward the truck cab, forming a 90-degree or less between the trailer and the truck cab. Cars may become trapped in the jackknife, leaving to serious damage to the smaller vehicle and possibly catastrophic injuries or loss of life.
- Head-on – Among the most serious accidents we handle at our law firm, head-on truck accidents often result in serious injuries or fatalities. Our experienced legal team can investigate on your behalf to fight for compensation. We can look into whether the driver fell asleep at the wheel, was distracted or impaired by drugs or alcohol. A serious head-on crash demands a thorough investigation.
What are other common legal issues involving truck accidents?
- Trucking company negligence
- Underride accidents in WV
- Overloaded or improperly loaded trailers
- nexperienced drivers
- Tired truck drivers
- Violation of FMCSA rules
- Brake and tire defects
- Driving too fast
“How can a West Virginia truck accident lawyer help me?”
Trucking company negligence
Trucking companies have a legal obligation to hire safe, licensed commercial truck drivers and to maintain their trucks so they are safe for the road. When trucking companies fail to perform routine maintenance or hire untrained, unlicensed truck drivers, those trucking companies must be held accountable.
Other examples of trucking company negligence include:
- Failing to maintain records
- Falsifying trucking company records
- Failing to load a commercial truck in a proper manner
- Failing to safely secure the contents of the truck
West Virginia truck accident victims might not realize that the trucking company can be sued for the driver’s careless or reckless actions. In legal terms, this is known as being “vicariously liable.” This means the trucking company is responsible for the actions of the driver if the crash occurred in the course and cope of the driver’s employment. If the driver fell asleep behind the wheel or was texting while driving, the trucking company is responsible for the negligent conduct.
Underride accidents in WV
Truck underride accidents can be extremely severe and sometimes fatal. That’s why it’s important to contact our law firm as soon as possible after your underride accident. West Virginia attorney Erika Klie Kolenich or another experienced lawyer at our law firm can work with your family to make sure you case receives the attention it rightfully deserves.
Overloaded or improperly loaded trailers
Strict weight limits spelled out by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) exist for tractor-trailers, 18-wheelers, delivery truck and other large commercial vehicles. Overloaded trucks are more prone to tipping over and can be difficult to stop because of the extra weight.
Trucking companies also must ensure the trailer is loaded properly. The contents of a truck can shift during transit, resulting in a truck tipping or rolling over and causing a serious accident. Improperly loaded items on a flatbed truck may fall off and into the path of another vehicle. In these cases, there may be multiple layers of liability. The cargo shipper is responsible for securing the load, while the truck driver is responsible for inspecting the cargo.
Inexperienced drivers
It goes without saying that an inexperienced driver, even one with a CDL, has a greater chance of causing a serious accident than someone who has spent hundreds or thousands of hours behind the wheel of a large commercial motor vehicle. Drivers need to know what to do in a variety of potentially dangerous situations. They need to be street smart.
If your truck accident was caused by an inexperienced truck driver, you may have grounds for a legitimate truck accident lawsuit against the trucking company.
Tired truck drivers
Unfortunately, some professional truck drivers ignore the HOS rules and fall asleep at the wheel, resulting in serious truck accidents. In some cases, drivers break the HOS regulation to make up time or make extra money. But these drivers may be under tremendous pressure from their trucking companies to illegally work longer hours. Drivers don’t have to fall asleep to cause an accident. They might be overly fatigued, which can have a similar effect as driving while drunk. With sleep deprivation, reaction times are slower. Tired drivers may forget to conduct necessary inspections. They may use drugs or stimulants to stay alert, which can affect their judgment.
Violation of FMCSA rules
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has put forth rules that spell out what commercial truck drivers and trucking companies can and cannot do. Violations of these rules can have serious consequences. The driver and trucking company may face fines or criminal charges. The rules are designed to keep the public safe. Unfortunately, many truck accidents in West Virginia are linked to FMCSA rule violations, including, but not limited to the following:
- Drunk driving
- Texting while driving
- Hours of Service (HOS) violations
- Improperly maintaining truck
- Improperly securing truck cargo
- Falsifying trucking company records
Brake and tire defects
The trucking company may have neglected to inspect and maintain the brakes or the tires. But the liability in an accident can extend to the manufacturer of the brakes or tires. A product liability lawsuit may be necessary if the brakes or tires were defective. Our legal team can investigate the accident and determine which party is responsible. Tread separation that leads to a blowout may be a sign that the trucking company did not replace old tires. But if the tires were recently replaced by the trucking company, the tire manufacturer may be responsible.
Driving too fast
If you or a loved one was injured or a loved one died in a speeding truck accident, attorney Kolenich or another lawyer at our firm can rigorously investigate your accident. We take these cases very seriously because we understand the seriousness of such accidents. We interview witnesses and talk with first responders. We pore over records, including the driver’s log to find out if the trip mileage was consistent with the speed limits posted along the routes. We aggressively fight for our clients, who may need compensation for medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering and other damages.