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We Know That A Dangerous Truck Driver Can Change Your Life Forever

Truck drivers shoulder immense responsibility and there is no room for dangerous drivers in the trucking industry.  Dangerous drivers are part of any driving group and they unfortunately cause a larger proportion of truck accidents in Kentucky.  Truck drivers must adhere to strict safety requirements and observe all rules of the road. Mistakes and momentary lapses in judgment such as distracted driving or driving while under the influence can lead to tragic accidents that shatter the lives of others who happen to be sharing the road.Because of their responsibilities, truck drivers must meet certain minimum requirements. Truck companies have a duty to ensure that the drivers they employ are fit and qualified for the job. These qualifications may span multiple areas, including:

  • Health conditions: Certain medical conditions can jeopardize a trucker’s ability to drive safely. For example, truck drivers with sleep apnea, narcolepsy or other sleep disorders can pose a danger to others on the road. Truck drivers must regularly pass physical examinations to ensure that they are capable of fulfilling their duties safely.
  • Substance abuse: A history of drug or alcohol abuse can be a red flag for truck drivers. The legal limits for blood alcohol concentration are much stricter for truck drivers than other drivers. Other types of drugs can lead to drowsiness or impaired judgment.
  • Training and licensure issues: All states require truck drivers to hold a special license called a commercial driver’s license. To obtain and maintain their license, truckers must undergo training and keep a clean driving record. Truck drivers with a lengthy history of speeding, moving violations or prior accidents can be a liability to others on the road.
  • Other issues: Truck drivers must be capable of safely operating their rigs, which may require communicating with dispatchers, observing traffic signs and keeping detailed logs. Truck drivers must have an adequate ability to speak and understand English.

 
In addition to these hard-and-fast rules, there are many fact-specific circumstances that can render a dangerous truck driver unfit for the job. If a truck driver’s employer – or, in some cases, the insurance company – failed to pick up on a dangerous drivers warning signs, they may potentially be liable to those injured as a result of the truck driver’s actions.

Experienced Representation For Truck Accident Victims And Their Families

AtHargadon, Lenihan & Herrington, PLLC,we represent victims of truck accidents nationwide. Our attorneys are highly experienced and knowledgeable in trucking law, particularly the legal standards regarding qualifications for truck drivers. We use thorough investigative techniques to get to the root of the accident and hold the responsible parties accountable.

We have achieved successful outcomes – including multimillion-dollar verdicts – for many of our clients in trucking accident cases.

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Call (866) 583-9701 or send us an email to arrange a FREE initial consultation with one of our lawyers. Based in Louisville, Kentucky, we handle truck accident cases nationwide.

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