Atlanta truck accidents are a particular type of automotive accident for two reasons. First, a truck accident in Atlanta, due to the sheer size and mass of tractor-trailer trucks, causes significantly more damage and severe injuries than most passenger car accidents. Secondly, the liability for a truck accident may not only rest with the driver; a shocking number of Atlanta trucking accidents may also be the fault of the trucking company putting undue pressure on their drivers to cut down on delivery time, leaving them stressed and without sufficient sleep. This is why experienced Atlanta truck accident lawyers, who know the ins and outs of the types of truck accidents and their causes, is invaluable if you or a loved one has been injured.
There are many different types of Atlanta trucking accidents. In the event of an accident, trucks can cause serious damage to passenger cars due to their greater size and weight. In addition to vehicle damage and property damage, collisions between cars and trucks may result in catastrophic injuries to drivers, passengers, and pedestrians involved in the crash. The following list outlines a few of the most common types of truck accidents in Atlanta.
Underride Accidents: This type of accident occurs when a truck brakes quickly, causing the car behind it slide underneath the truck. The result of this impact can shear off the top of the car and cause devastating head injuries to the driver and passengers.
Override Accidents: When a truck rides over a car or motorcycle traveling in front of it, it is known as an override accident.
Head On Collision: In a head on collision, the front of a tractor trailer and the front of another vehicle collide. These types of accidents are extremely dangerous and often result in serious injuries, such as spinal cord injuries and traumatic brain injuries.
Jackknife Accident: Tractor trailer jackknife accidents can occur when a truck driver applies the brakes suddenly. Other causes of jackknife accidents include improperly adjusted brakes, brake failure, downshifting, and entering a curve too quickly.
Rollover Accident: Rollover accidents can occur when a truck travels around a curve or takes a turn too quickly. Jackknifing and improper loading of the truck can also contribute to rollover accidents.
Rear End Accident: When a large truck rear ends another car, the driver and passengers of the car may suffer whiplash and other back and neck injuries. Rear end accidents can occur when trucks are speeding or following too close behind another vehicle. Truck brake failure can also contribute to rear end accidents.
Turning Accidents: Turning can be difficult for large trucks, which sometimes require two lanes to make a right turn. Turning accidents occur when a truck strikes a passenger vehicle while attempting to make a turn.
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