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Mt. Pleasant Truck Accident Lawyers

Mt. Pleasant Truck Accident Lawyers

South Carolina highways carry heavy truck traffic due to the state’s role as a transportation hub in the Southeast. In 2021, South Carolina reported 143 fatalities in crashes involving large trucks, with nearly 100 deaths occurring annually in tractor-trailer accidents. Beyond fatalities, countless individuals suffer serious injuries that can have life-changing consequences and significant financial costs. If you or a loved one has been injured in a truck accident, contacting an experienced lawyer is essential to understanding your rights and potential compensation.

Why Trucks Are So Dangerous

Trucks pose unique dangers due to both their size and operational pressures. Federal regulations allow a fully loaded tractor-trailer to weigh up to 80,000 pounds, meaning these vehicles can generate tremendous force in a collision. This force can easily overwhelm the safety features of smaller passenger vehicles.

Truck accidents are also often influenced by commercial pressures. Drivers may face strict delivery deadlines, and trucking companies may prioritize profit over safety. When corners are cut—whether in driver rest schedules, vehicle maintenance, or cargo handling—passengers and other drivers bear the risk of serious injury.

Common Causes of Truck Accidents

Commercial trucks are large, complex machines, but even the most advanced safety features cannot prevent crashes caused by driver error or negligence. Common causes of truck accidents include:

  • Inexperienced drivers who lack proper training.
  • Distracted driving, including cellphone use or other in-cab distractions.
  • Driver fatigue, often from long hours or insufficient rest.
  • Poor vehicle maintenance, including brakes, tires, and lights.
  • Cargo issues, such as improperly loaded or unsecured freight.
  • Speeding and aggressive driving to meet delivery deadlines.

Who Can Be Held Liable in a Truck Accident?

Unlike typical car accidents, truck accidents may involve multiple parties. Liability can extend beyond the driver to include:

  • The trucking company, under agency law, if the driver was on duty.
  • Truck or parts manufacturers for defective equipment.
  • Freight brokers, cargo loaders, or maintenance companies.
  • The truck owner, if leased to a carrier.

Trucking companies are required under federal law to maintain a minimum insurance policy of $750,000, and often carry higher coverage to protect against lawsuits. Even independent contractors must carry this insurance, which can be pursued in claims.

Proving a Truck Accident Case

Truck accident claims are based on negligence—demonstrating that the driver or company acted unreasonably under the circumstances. Examples include:

  • Rear-end collisions caused by following too closely.
  • Speeding into curves, causing rollovers or jackknife crashes.
  • Failure to maintain a roadworthy vehicle.
  • Improperly secured cargo leading to accidents

Evidence may include:

  • Eyewitness testimony
  • Photos or video of the accident scene
  • Police reports
  • Traffic camera or dashcam footage
  • Expert testimony, such as accident reconstruction

Truck companies may have additional data, including Black Box recordings, driver logs, and safety records, which can be obtained during discovery in a lawsuit.

Potential Compensation for Truck Accident Injuries

Due to the severity of injuries and higher insurance coverage, truck accident victims may recover for:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Emotional distress

In some cases, punitive damages may apply, particularly when the trucking company’s conduct is egregious. Some cases have resulted in multi-million-dollar “nuclear verdicts,” which can incentivize settlements or trials to hold negligent parties accountable.

Contact Our Mt. Pleasant Truck Accident Lawyers at Rogers, Patrick, Westbrook & Brickman LLC

If you have been injured in a truck accident, our Mt. Pleasant truck accident lawyers at Rogers, Patrick, Westbrook & Brickman LLC can help you understand your legal rights and pursue compensation. Call 843-727-6500 or submit our online contact form to schedule a free consultation. With offices in Charleston, Mt. Pleasant, Aiken, and Columbia, South Carolina, we serve clients throughout the state.

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