Fatigue is one of the leading causes of semi-truck accidents in the United States. Truck drivers often work long hours on tight deadlines, and even with federal rules in place to limit their time behind the wheel, drowsy driving is still alarmingly common. Unlike passenger car drivers, truckers are behind the wheel of vehicles weighing up to 80,000 pounds—so when fatigue sets in, the results can be tragic.
At Buckeye Law Group, we help crash victims identify when driver fatigue was a contributing factor in their accident and pursue the compensation they deserve.
Despite FMCSA regulations like mandatory rest breaks and hours-of-service limits, drivers are often pressured by their employers or their own financial needs to push beyond safe limits.
Fatigue can impair judgment and reaction time, similar to alcohol. Warning signs that a truck driver was too tired to drive safely include:
Driver fatigue reduces focus, delays reflexes, and can cause drivers to fall asleep entirely. This often results in:
Victims in smaller vehicles usually suffer the worst injuries, including traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, internal bleeding, and fatalities.
At Buckeye Law Group, we know how to uncover fatigue-related negligence. We examine:
If you or a loved one was injured in a crash involving a semi-truck, don’t assume it was “just an accident.” Driver fatigue is preventable—and when it leads to injuries or death, the responsible parties must be held accountable.
Let Buckeye Law Group fight for the full compensation you need to recover.
Schedule your free consultation today and let our experienced legal team help you get answers and justice.
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