General Information About Wrecks Involving Commercial Trucks


Wrecks involving commercial trucks like FedEx, UPS and other large delivery vehicles can be devastating. These commercial trucks are physically large, so they cause more damage than collisions with other vehicles. Successfully resolving a commercial crash can also be more difficult than pursuing a personal civil case, as you have a more complex series of circumstances when you are dealing with wrecks involving commercial corporations.
Wrecks Involving Commercial Trucks Happen All The Time

Wrecks involving commercial trucks happen with alarming frequency. A FedEx crash on a Texas highway in 2007 left packages strewn hundreds of feet and drivers seeking treatment in the emergency room. Commercial trucks are commonly involved in accidents all over the country. It is important to be a defensive driver, and be very aware of semi-trucks around you at all times.


Wrecks Involving Large Vehicles Are More Serious

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or NHTSA, studies crash data and makes many important conclusions based on that data. NHTSA studies indicate that wrecks with large commercial vehicles, or semi trucks and tractor trailers, are far more likely to result in fatal accidents than collisions with other vehicles. With hundreds of commercial truck accidents happening every year in Texas, and thousands of trucks on the road daily, it is far too easy to find yourself a number in an unpleasant statistic.

Successfully Litigating A Commercial Truck Wreck Requires A Knowledgeable Attorney

Resolving commercial truck wrecks has very little in common with dealing with car accident situations. With commercial truck accidents, you have to deal with the company, as well as consider the individual driver, and any insurance agents or lawyers that the company and driver may hire. With so many different moving parts, it is essential to have a knowledgeable attorney on your side to be your advocate through the entire process. Do not let a wreck involving a commercial truck ruin your life.


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