Sixty-five feet long, over 70,000 pounds, 18 wheels, engines that can run nonstop, 10-18 gears, a powered tractor coupled to a semitrailer… tractor-trailers are indeed complex machines that require skilled, ongoing maintenance to run safely. Sadly, over 20% of the nation’s trucking fleet is so poorly maintained that when these trucks are pulled over for roadside inspections, they get immediately pulled from service. That’s about 400,000 behemoths on the road right now with defective tires, brakes, coupling devices, signal lights, and other critical components.
Negligent truck maintenance can lead to a big rig failure at a critical moment, with the result that innocent drivers on the road can get hit and seriously hurt or killed. Understanding how a truck accident can happen and the role negligent truck maintenance can play is a complex matter. The trucking company and its insurer aren’t likely to tell you the accident happened because the truck broke down when it shouldn’t have; you need an experienced truck accident attorney on your side with the skills and resources to find out how and why the accident happened and hold the responsible parties accountable. We have that ability at Latham & Martin, combined with a commitment to give our clients personal attention that meets their needs. Understanding how the truck crash came about is instrumental to getting justice and compensation for the harm done to you. Contact our dedicated lawyers today for a free consultation regarding truck accidents caused by negligent maintenance in Richmond.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations are designed to minimize the risks associated with commercial motor vehicle operation, and they include extensive rules regarding the proper maintenance of trucks. Here’s a summary of some key FMCSA regulations regarding truck maintenance:
Compliance with these maintenance regulations is critical, and any failure can result in truck collisions and significant penalties in Richmond.
A poorly maintained tractor-trailer can be the source of a disastrous crash on a highway in Richmond, including a jackknife, rollover, rear-end collision, or lane departure, often involving multiple cars in one incident. Some of the most common and most dangerous truck maintenance problems involve the following:
Passenger vehicles that share the road with semis, even the biggest SUVS and pickup trucks, are only a fraction of the size and weight of an 18-wheeler. Sadly, the occupants of a car that gets hit by a truck are likely to suffer serious or fatal injuries. Truck accident victims are susceptible to the following catastrophic injuries, among others:
Negligent truck maintenance is a serious issue that can lead to tragic accidents and severe injuries. Compliance with FMCSA regulations is not just a legal requirement but a moral duty to ensure the safety of all road users. At Latham & Martin, we are committed to providing legal support to those affected by truck accidents caused by negligent maintenance in Richmond. With our extensive knowledge of FMCSA regulations and state personal injury law, we strive to protect the rights of our clients and secure fair compensation. For more information or to schedule a free consultation, please contact us online or call 804-821-0090 for immediate assistance.