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Trucker Inexperience Can Be Dangerous

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A fully loaded tractor trailer can weigh as much as 80,000 pounds. It is also typically around 72 feet long. To safely operate such a massive vehicle, a trucker needs skill and experience. Trucker inexperience has the potential to be extremely dangerous. It can contribute to bad accidents. Within this article, our Miami tractor trailer accident lawyer highlights the danger of truck driver inexperience and explains your rights after a collision.

Academic Research: Trucker Inexperience Contributes to Crashes

A recent academic study highlights the significant role that trucker inexperience plays in contributing to collisions. A report from the National Surface Transportation Safety Center for Excellence (NSTSCE) found that commercial driver inexperience is a risk factor in motor vehicle collisions. Younger and less experienced drivers make far more “critical errors.” The larger the vehicle, the greater the risk posed by an inexperienced and/or undertrained driver. Notably, the research suggests that enhanced training programs could help to mitigate the risks.

Know the Law: To operate a commercial truck in Florida, a truck driver needs a valid commercial driver’s license (CDL). There are particular requirements for obtaining a CDL.

Truckers/Truck Companies May Be Liable for a Crash Due to Inexperience or Poor Training 

Trucking companies may face liability for accidents if they employ inexperienced drivers and/or truck drivers who have not been adequately trained. Some safety hazards include poor training programs and rushed onboarding processes—both of which can significantly increase the risk of crashes. When trucking accidents occur due to driver inexperience or inadequate training, they are putting innocent people at risk. Profits should never come before people. As our state operates under a no-fault insurance system, your initial claim is against your own insurance company. However, after a serious crash, you can hold a negligent trucker/trucking company legally responsible for your crash. A top-tier Miami truck accident attorney can help.

Truck Accidents Victims Deserve the Maximum Financial Compensation 

Hurt in a semi-truck accident in Miami-Dade County or elsewhere in South Florida. Injured victims in our state have the right to pursue compensation for both their economic losses and their non-economic damages. Unfortunately, insurance companies can be hard to work with. They want to pay out less. You may be entitled to recover financial support for:

  • Property damage, including vehicle repairs;
  • Emergency medical treatment;
  • Hospital bills and other types of medical costs;
  • Physical therapy and rehabilitative care;
  • Loss of wages and loss of earning power;
  • Pain and suffering & emotional distress;
  • Long-term disability or long-term impairment;
  • Loss of quality of life; and
  • Wrongful death of a family member.

 Speak to Our Miami, FL Truck Accident Attorney Today

At Pike & Lustig, LLP, our Miami personal injury attorney has deep experience handling semi-truck accident injury cases. If you have any questions about a semi-truck crash caused by inexperience of a driver, we can help. Contact us today for a free, no obligation initial consultation. From our Miami office, we fight for truck accident victims throughout South Florida.

Source:

vtechworks.lib.vt.edu/items/c62e2fcf-7f0e-4707-9298-31b48e09e794

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