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What Causes Truck Accidents?

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Depending on the case, an auto accident involving a large truck (one weighing over 10,000 pounds) may be caused by any one or a combination of factors. The primary causes of traffic accidents throughout the U.S. are driver error or distraction, drunk driving, and speeding. Truck accidents are no different, although weather and road conditions may play a larger role due to the weight and size of a commercial truck. Following are some specific examples of potential Scranton or Wilkes-Barre trucking accident causes:

  • Talking on the phone while driving
  • An inexperienced truck driver who reacts incorrectly to an emergency situation
  • Adjusting the radio
  • Talking to a passenger
  • Speeding or driving recklessly
  • Running a red light
  • Brake failure or some other form of auto or truck product liability, causing the driver to lose control
  • Driving drunk, resulting in a delayed reaction time
  • Heavy rain, wind or snow that leads to a driver losing control
  • An improperly balanced or loaded truck

Liability in Pennsylvania Trucking Accidents

Why is the cause of a truck accident so important? When filing an insurance claim or lawsuit in order to seek financial damages in a truck accident, you will need to determine the at-fault party. This is the person or entity responsible or causing the accident and therefore your injuries. In some truck accidents, it may be difficult to say who was at fault. This is where a truck accident lawyer may be able to assist a client in proving the other party's liability in causing the accident. A lawyer can combine his or her legal knowledge and information from working with accident reconstruction specialists and professionals in forensics to build a compelling case on the victim's behalf that not only determines the cause of the truck accident but also proves this in court.

Find out what you can do after being involved in a truck accident in Northeast Pennsylvania. Contact a Scranton truck accident attorney today!

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