There is a lot of heated debate that goes on regarding the trucking industry. Safety experts argue that truckers are allowed to drive for stretches that are just too long, with too few mandatory breaks. They also contend that making trucks longer and heavier will only cause more truck accidents. Whatever side of the debate you might be on, it is hard to argue that when a truck accident does happen, the outcome is tragic.
Virginia Truck Accident Facts
Virginia truck accidents occur regularly, whether we like it or not. Thousands of people are injured and many are killed in truck crashes. The Virginia Highway Safety Office released its most recent data regarding these collisions. The information was from 2010 and involves commercial motor vehicles.
In 2010, there were 4,646 commercial vehicle accidents
Of the 2010 crashes, 80 were fatal
There were 2,055 injury crashes involving commercial vehicles
Alcohol played a role in only 1.2 percent of commercial vehicle accidents
Falling asleep, illness and fatigue were among the many factors cited in these crashes
Virginia Truck Accident Claims
When it comes to collecting compensation for a truck accident claim, it is not easy. With the insurance companies and trucking corporations involved, you better believe that there will be a fight to not pay you damages. Just like other personal injury cases, you have to be very careful about what you tell the insurance adjuster.
To learn more or to simply get answers to your questions, contact an experienced Fairfax truck accident attorney at 703.591.9829. We have offices located conveniently throughout Northern Virginia to help you.
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