Do you need the help of a California truck accident
attorney? Estey and Bomberger have a combined 40 years of experience
successfully representing people who have been injured due to someone
else’s negligence. We have won millions of dollars for our past clients
and we will do whatever we can to help you recover the compensation
you deserve. If you have been injured in a truck accident and someone
else was to blame, call us today for a free consultation and case
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unless we win. Trucking accidents happen every day in California , and
no one can predict when an accident will result in a serious injury or
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California Truck Accident Information
California has special laws that apply to auto or
truck accidents. In fact, California is one of only 10 states that has
changed its laws to impose a slower speed limit for large trucks and
other commercial vehicles. Large trucks (tractor-trailers, single-unit
trailers, and some cargo vans weighing more than 10,000 pounds) account
for many of the large truck accidents that occur every year on
California highways.
In 2003 alone, over 450,000 large trucks were
involved in crashes. Many factors can contribute to these incidents,
including poor driving conditions, truck braking problems, and driver
fatigue. In a recent survey, for example, almost 20% of truckers
admitted to falling asleep at the wheel at least once in the previous
three-month period. Truck driver fatigue is a troublesome factor in
large truck crashes.
In 2004, over 5000 people died as a result of truck
accidents and collisions, a rise of 4 percent from 2003. 15 percent of
these fatalities were the drivers themselves, while 72 percent were
automobile occupants. The remaining 13 percent were motorcyclists,
bicyclists and pedestrians.
Crash statistics have shown that at least 20% of
large truck accidents are due to some form of driver negligence.
Following are some common causes of truck accidents:
- DUI
- DWI
- Driver Fatigue
- Truck Overturns
- Backing
- Vehicle Collisions
- Transporting Equipment with Trailers
- Overloaded Trucks or Trailers
- Loads That Shift Weight
- Semi trucks jackknife in traffic
Every 16 minutes another person in the United
States will be injured or killed in a truck-related accident. At least a
third of the injured truck accident victims will suffer either fatal
or at least life threatening injuries. If you’ve been involved in a
truck accident that has resulted in a serious injury or wrongful death,
contact California personal injury attorneys at the law offices of
Estey & Bomberger today.
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