Trucking is an essential industry in the United States. Truck drivers and trucking companies are responsible for transporting numerous types of goods and materials throughout the country. However, the requirement to deliver goods as quickly as possible creates some risks, especially when truck drivers are required to travel long distances and remain on the roads for extended periods of time.
Long hours of driving, irregular schedules, driving at night, and other issues related to operating large commercial vehicles can take a toll on even the most experienced truck drivers. Many truckers experience driver fatigue, which can lead to dangerous truck accidents that result in injuries to others. People who have been injured in truck wrecks will need to understand who was responsible and how they can pursue compensation for the damages they have suffered.
When truck drivers experience fatigue after long shifts behind the wheel, they may struggle to maintain control of their vehicles, and they will be more likely to be involved in accidents. Staying awake for long periods of time can have similar effects as alcohol intoxication, and a tired truck driver may experience delayed reaction times, or they may be unable to fully pay attention to what is happening on the road around them. If a truck driver becomes drowsy, they may fall asleep while behind the wheel. Even closing their eyes or nodding off for a few seconds can cause a truck driver to lose control or collide with other vehicles.
There are numerous reasons why truck drivers may become fatigued, including:
Truck driver fatigue is a serious problem that can have devastating consequences. If you or someone you know has been injured in an accident caused by a fatigued trucker, contact our experienced Fort Bend County truck wreck attorney today. At The Hatton Law Firm PLLC, we are committed to helping those who have suffered injuries due to driver fatigue or other forms of negligence by truck drivers and trucking companies. We will work diligently on your behalf to ensure that justice is served. Contact us at 713-840-6344 to set up a free consultation.
Sources:
https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/safety/driver-safety/cmv-driving-tips-driver-fatigue
https://blog.bigroad.com/blog/3-life-saving-tips-for-reducing-truck-driver-fatigue
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK384974/
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