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18-Wheeler Accident Lawyers

18-wheelers—also called big rigs, tractor-trailers, and semi-trucks—are among the most dangerous vehicles on our roads. When these 80,000-pound giants cause accidents, the results are often catastrophic.

80,000 lbs
Maximum legal weight
74%
of fatal two-vehicle crashes kill the car occupant
$750K-$5M
typical insurance coverage
4,000+
fatal large truck crashes yearly

Why 18-Wheeler Accidents Are So Devastating

The physics are simple but deadly: an 80,000-pound 18-wheeler traveling at 60 mph carries 20 times more force than a 4,000-pound car. This massive weight disparity means that when collisions occur, the occupants of passenger vehicles suffer the overwhelming majority of injuries and fatalities.

18-wheelers also have unique handling characteristics that make them more prone to certain types of accidents:

Jackknife Accidents

When the trailer swings out at a 90-degree angle from the cab, often caused by sudden braking or slick roads.

Rollover Accidents

High center of gravity makes 18-wheelers prone to tipping during sharp turns, especially when overloaded.

Underride Collisions

Smaller vehicles slide under the trailer in rear-end or side collisions, often decapitating occupants.

Blind Spot Crashes

18-wheelers have massive blind spots on all four sides, making lane changes particularly dangerous.

Tire Blowouts

Exploding tires can cause loss of control or send debris into other vehicles at highway speeds.

Wide Turn Accidents

Trucks swing wide during right turns, crushing vehicles in adjacent lanes.

Common Causes of 18-Wheeler Accidents

• Driver fatigue - Pushing beyond hours of service limits
• Distracted driving - Cell phones, GPS, eating
• Impaired driving - Drugs, alcohol, prescription medication
• Speeding - Especially dangerous with heavy loads
• Poor maintenance - Brake failure, tire problems
• Improper loading - Shifted or overweight cargo
• Inadequate training - Inexperienced drivers
• Aggressive driving - Tailgating, unsafe lane changes

Who Can Be Held Liable?

18-wheeler accidents often involve multiple liable parties, each potentially carrying separate insurance policies:

  • Truck driver - For negligent driving
  • Trucking company - For negligent hiring, training, supervision
  • Cargo company - For improper loading
  • Maintenance company - For negligent repairs
  • Truck/parts manufacturer - For defective equipment

Compensation Available

Due to the severity of injuries and higher insurance limits, 18-wheeler accident settlements are often substantial:

  • ✓ Medical expenses (current and future)
  • ✓ Lost wages and earning capacity
  • ✓ Pain and suffering
  • ✓ Disability and disfigurement
  • ✓ Emotional distress / PTSD
  • ✓ Loss of enjoyment of life
  • ✓ Property damage
  • ✓ Punitive damages (in egregious cases)

Hit by an 18-Wheeler?

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