You might have seen it on the highway a time or two – a large semi-truck folded in half, with the rig facing the rear of the trailer. While disturbing to see, these types of truck accidents can be among the deadliest crashes on the road, due to the fact that when a truck jackknifes, the driver loses all control.
If you’ve been injured in a jackknife accident in or around the Houston area, call The Law Offices of Hilda Sibrian™ to discuss your options. You may be entitled to significant compensation for your injuries, but time is limited for filing a claim. Schedule a free consultation with one of our knowledgeable Houston truck jackknife accident lawyers now.
So what causes a truck to jackknife? A “jackknife accident” occurs when the power unit (the actual tractor) loses control and the trailer continues to move forward, rather than continuing to follow the tractor.
Many things can cause this, but driver error is usually at the top of the list. Once a driver loses control of the rig and the trailer begins to hydroplane or actually pass the rig, there is little the driver can do. The truck will usually lose traction, leading to a very fast jackknife effect.
But why is it called a jackknife accident? This type of crash gets its name because the truck looks somewhat the way a folding knife looks when being closed.
If you ask a negligent driver or the trucking company, they will likely argue it was unavoidable or that weather somehow was the cause. While weather certainly can play a big role in causing a jackknife crash, it’s up to the driver to slow down and adjust for poor conditions so that this doesn’t occur. Some common contributing factors include:
A truck driver should almost always be able to prevent a jackknife accident, meaning he or she is usually at least somewhat to blame for causing one. Many times, the driver was either operating the rig too fast, turning too quickly or abruptly, or otherwise not in full control.
Except in rare cases, the driver of the truck should be able to avoid a jackknife long before it happens, simply by slowing down and taking their time.
Obviously, an inexperienced, poorly trained, or reckless driver is always a possibility. But there are also other parties who may share in the blame. For instance:
After a serious trucking collision, there may be a lot on your mind. Whether you are worried about mounting medical expenses, unpaid bills, loss of employment, or how you will get to and from doctors’ appointments, the last thing you need is to deal with an aggressive commercial insurance company calling you every day in an attempt to get you to sign paperwork. Keep in mind that insurance adjusters will try to get you to sign paperwork that waives your rights.
You should never settle your case until you have all the relevant information. Many people suffer terrible injuries and don’t even realize the severity of the harm until it’s too late. Common truck accident injuries include:
Never accept a truck accident settlement offer without speaking to an experienced personal injury lawyer. Call The Law Offices of Hilda Sibrian™ today for a completely free and confidential consultation with a Houston trucking accident lawyer.
There are a lot of ways you can get hurt in a trucking accident, and chances are our attorneys have seen just about all of them. We have carefully helped many clients recover maximum compensation from trucking companies and their large and powerful insurance companies over the years. When our law firm gets involved, we can usually assist by:
In Texas, you have a limited amount of time to file a lawsuit against anyone you believe is responsible for your injuries. If you fail to do so, you will almost certainly lose your rights to compensation forever.
For more than 15 years, The Law Offices of Hilda Sibrian™ has been serving truck accident victims throughout the greater Houston area. After a serious trucking collision in Texas, don’t take chances on your recovery. Call our dedicated team of attorneys today and schedule a free initial consultation to find out if we can help you, too.
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