Double Trouble on the Freeway Causes Big Rig Trucker’s Death
Anytime there is a big rig involved in a collision, the results are horrendous. This case is a story of inattention that cost a trucker his life.
This is a story of two big rigs that collided and burned. It was a ghastly scene, brought on by one of the trucks rear-ending the other. The accident totally shut down the freeway for six hours to clear debris, as one of the trucks flipped, causing both to catch on fire.
“The impact was so forceful that the trucker that hit the first 18-wheeler was killed instantly on impact. The fire that broke out on impact was an intense inferno, fueled by cleaning supplies, causing significant problems for the firefighters that responded to this emergency call,” outlined Michael G. Smith, an Arkansas injury lawyer, practicing personal injury law in Little Rock Arkansas.
The accident reports don’t clearly indicate just what caused this accident in the first place. Eyewitnesses suggest the second truck, the one that rear-ended the first, was traveling at a high rate of speed. “It is also not known if the deceased trucker was doing something else at the time of the impact, such as texting on a cell phone, reaching for a map, drinking something that spilled and distracted him, talking on a cell phone, playing a game on his cell phone or perhaps using his laptop,” added Smith.
Until the accident investigators get a chance to clear the whole scene and find the second driver’s cell phone, they won’t know for sure if that played a part in this fatality. “Other things that may have caused this incident could involve something going wrong with the 18-wheeler itself, such as a blown tire, a sudden shift in load, a dirty windshield or faulty brakes,” Smith listed. Road or weather conditions may have also been factors in this double big rig collision. Only time will tell.
Trucking accidents stalk the nation on a daily basis, and each year over 500,000 of them cause catastrophic injuries and deaths. Statistics show that out of the 500,000 accidents, at least 5,000 or more are deadly, which means one in every eight traffic accidents with a big rig ends in death.
There is a whole list of things that can and do cause 18-wheeler accidents which includes, debris on the road, driver exhaustion, speeding, not following the rules of the road, driving under the influence and reckless driving. “The sheer size and weight of these giants guarantees that the end result of any collision is extremely serious or fatal. And you have to remember, 18-wheelers don’t stop on a dime,” commented Michael G. Smith, an Arkansas injury lawyer, practicing personal injury law in Little Rock Arkansas.
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