Because 18-wheelers and tractor trailers weigh significantly more than cars — some weigh as much as 80,000 pounds, while passenger cars usually weigh under 5,000 pounds — big trucks can do much more damage to your car than an accident with a personal vehicle. Due to their weight, it takes significantly longer for a big rig to stop. Because of this size differential, collisions with big trucks often result in serious or even fatal injuries.
A tragic accident which occurred on December 6, 2024 in Liberty County illustrates just how much damage can be caused by a big truck. An 18-wheeler driver crashed into vehicles stopped due to road construction on Highway 321 east of Cleveland, TX. The truck driver reportedly hit the brakes within 100 feet of the stopped traffic but was unable to avoid a collision. The tanker slammed into two pickup trucks, crushing them between the tanker and another 18-wheeler.
At 65 miles per hour it takes a fully loaded 18 wheeler about 525 feet to stop. In this case, the truck driver reportedly did not attempt to brake until 100 feet before impact. Because the driver was reportedly traveling highway speed before he began to brake, his speed at impact was significant, as is illustrated by the damage to the two pickup trucks.
Why time is of the essence when you are involved in an 18-wheeler collision
When an 18-wheeler is involved in a collision, the commercial trucking company immediately hires a team of adjusters, investigators, and attorneys to help clear it from liability and reduce your damages. The defense team will be on scene, sometimes as soon as 30 minutes after the collision, collecting evidence favorable to them and taking witness statements, often in a biased manner. Sometimes, unfortunately, efforts are made to conceal harmful evidence.
How is an 18-wheeler collision investigated?
When we are hired for a commercial collision case, we perform computerized mapping of the crash site, download the truck's electronic control module, hire experts to address the federal safety carrier regulations that are critical to handling 18-wheeler trucking collisions and interview witnesses who saw the accident or arrived shortly thereafter.
If you are injured, or a loved one is killed, in an 18-wheeler truck accident, you need a Board Certified Personal Injury Lawyer on your side, so contact Wham & Rogers right away. Our team is prepared to take quick action and get a team on the ground quickly. Our lawyers have the knowledge and resources you need to protect your rights and build a strong case. When we handle a truck accident case, we utilize state-of-the-art resources and dedicate a tremendous amount of time and energy to prove your case.
Because it is important to move quickly when an 18-wheeler truck accident occurs, we offer meetings by video conference, and will conduct hospital visits and home consultations by appointment.