Aggressive Work Hours
There’s a lot of rules when it comes to how long a truck driver can work. Often, a driver cannot drive more than 11 hours in a given 14-hour period. There are a lot of other rules when it comes to how and when a trucker can work, and it can become complicated, fast. Unfortunately, trucking companies take advantage of their workers too often, which results in overworked drivers. A fatigued driver is a danger to anyone on the road, but especially if that driver is in an 18-wheeler. Violating federal guidelines regarding time spent on the road is a huge problem in the trucking industry, and unfortunately results in crashes that could have been easily avoided.
Truck Maintenance
Large trucks are complicated pieces of machinery. They often are driven for large distances and require a ton of maintenance. Maintaining a truck is one of the most important jobs of a trucking company. One failure or broken piece of equipment could result in a deadly crash. Close attention needs to be paid to large trucks to ensure this does not happen. Maintaining a truck can get expensive fast. That’s why many negligent companies cut corners when it comes to keeping their trucks in working order. This is clearly a dangerous practice. This lack of care is a risk to everyone on the road.
Hit by an 18-Wheeler?
At Villarreal and Begum, we know dealing with the aftermath of an 18-wheeler accident can be stressful. That’s why we’re here to help you figure out what to do next. You need an experienced attorney to fight the liable party. Villarreal and Begum know exactly how to find who’s liable, and how to get you the money you deserve. If you have been in this situation, contact us today. Your consultation is always free. Call us or send us a message online. With offices in San Antonio and Austin, the Texas Law Guns will fight for you.
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