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Driver fatigue is listed as one of the top ten causes of truck accidents. Truckers are under enormous pressure to deliver their loads on time. This pressure comes not only from the trucking companies, but also the shippers. When unforeseen delays, such as traffic jams, poor weather or road closures, put these truckers behind schedule, they often make the fatal mistake of continuing on without a break or rest.
Drowsy truckers cause countless truck accidents in California. A tired trucker has a slower response to hazards on the road and often is too slow in reacting to a near accident. As a result, the driver may crash his big rig, which can weigh up to 80,000, into another vehicle, causing a catastrophic outcome. California big rig accidents can lead to serious and permanent injuries. In some cases, a Southern California truck accident can cause death.
There is something known as hours-of-service that truckers are supposed follow. It is a federal guideline that sets the amount of hours a trucker is allowed to travel without taking a break. For the most part, California law follows this federal regulation, but there are some exceptions.
If you have been injured in a truck accident in Los Angeles County, Orange County, San Diego County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County or other area in California, you should contact a California truck accident attorney at Steinberg & Spencer at 1-800-350-8888 for a free legal consultation.
A woman was killed recently in a truck accident on the Grapevine, a portion of the 5 freeway. According to a news report, confusion regarding a runaway ramp may have been a factor in the big rig accident.
On Sunday, August 23, 2009, 67-year-old Sumiko Imamura was fatally injured after an out-of-control truck slammed into her Mazda sport utility vehicle. The truck had lost its brakes, as it travelled north on the 5 freeway at Fort Tejon. It gained speed as it went down the hill and into the fast lane. This tragic California truck accident occurred just north of a runaway escape ramp located on the west side of the road. The impact of the truck collision caused the SUV to go into a dirt embankment, where it rolled over. Imamura was ejected from the vehicle.
Even after the semi truck hit Imamura’s vehicle, it continued on and struck a Ford pickup and the debris from the crash hit a Subaru Impreza. The truck didn’t stop until it reached Laval Road.
Just two days after this fatal California semi truck accident, news came out that confusion regarding the runaway ramp may have caused the crash. According to reporters, the trucker may have been able to use one of the two runaway truck ramps that were close by. However, there were two posted signs that said one of the ramps was closed. Apparently, the California Highway Patrol had requested Cal Trans to remove the closure lights, but it hadn’t been done.
If you have been injured in a truck accident on the Grapevine or other area in California, you should contact Steinberg & Spencer Injury Lawyers at 1-800-350-8888.
Have you been injured in a truck accident in California? These types of crashes are catastrophic by nature. A fully loaded 18-wheeler can weigh up to 80,000 pounds. When this massive vehicle is involved in a crash, the impact of the collision can cause permanent injuries and death.
As the trucking industry remains busy, you will continue to see semi trucks traveling on the freeways throughout California. Truck accidents will also continue, injuring thousands every year.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration looked into the causes of truck accidents in a study titled, “The Large Truck Crash Causation Study.” Even though trucker fatigue seems to get the most attention when it comes to tractor trailer accidents, there are actually many other factors involved in these collisions.
Researchers discovered that there were hundreds of factors associated with truck accidents throughout the country, but they were able to put together a top ten list. According to the study, the top factors for large truck accidents include:
Trucking companies can often be held accountable for semi truck accidents. If you have been injured in a truck accident in California, you should contact Steinberg & Spencer Injury Lawyers at 1-800-350-8888.

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Santa Monica, CA 90405
Toll Free: (800) 989-6385
Offices throughout Southern California and statewide
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