Unsafe Working Conditions and Truck Driving

February 10, 2023

Truck accidents are one of the most serious types of accidents on the road, given the sheer size and weight of these vehicles. But are the drivers to blame? Not always. Unfortunately, truck drivers' unsafe working conditions often lead to truck accidents. From long hours on the road to inadequate rest periods, truck drivers face various dangers that can lead to disastrous results. Let’s look at some of the most common unsafe working conditions that lead to truck accidents.


Negligence in the Trucking Industry

Trucking companies across the nation have been facing a significant truck driver shortage, resulting in corners being cut and lives being put in danger to maintain companies’ bottom lines.


Lack of Proper Training and Qualifications

Truck drivers must have proper training and qualifications to be safe on the road. Unfortunately, in times of a driver shortage, not all employers prioritize these critical characteristics when hiring drivers--leading to truck drivers with inadequate training or experience driving large vehicles. This can put both themselves and others on the road in danger, as these drivers may not know how to maneuver their trucks safely or what safety regulations must be followed.


Long Hours on The Road

Truck drivers often work long hours with little rest in between shifts. This can lead to exhaustion and fatigue, significantly increasing their risk of being involved in an accident due to slowed reaction times or difficulty focusing on the road ahead. To combat this issue, many employers implement mandatory rest periods for drivers to get adequate rest before getting back behind the wheel–but this does not always happen, especially when drivers are spread thin.


Inadequate Maintenance

Trucking companies are responsible for ensuring that their fleet is appropriately maintained and updated with all safety regulations. However, some companies fail to do so, which can lead to dangerous situations while out on the road. Poorly maintained trucks can suffer from mechanical issues such as brakes failing or tires bursting unexpectedly, increasing the chances of an accident. Companies need to keep up with regular maintenance checks and repairs to prevent potential issues from arising while out on the open road, regardless of whether it’s convenient in these trying times.


Pennsylvania Truck Accident Attorneys

Accidents can still happen even if you do everything right on the road. If you or a loved one are involved in a truck accident, the results can be catastrophic. Additionally, the legal process can be increasingly complicated by the number of parties involved – fault may lie with the driver, trucking company, or manufacturer of the truck or parts.


Our truck accident attorneys at Slusser Law Firm can evaluate your case to find all possible sources of compensation for your injuries. Contact us at 570-453-0463 or online for a free consultation*.


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