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When Truck Accidents Point to More Than Just Driver Error

In the aftermath of a serious truck accident, most people assume the truck driver is solely at fault. But in many cases, the trucking company may also be negligent, either by directly causing the crash or by fostering unsafe practices that made it inevitable. Understanding how and when a trucking company can be held liable is critical for injured victims seeking justice and compensation.

At Buckeye Law Group, we investigate these cases thoroughly to determine whether corporate negligence played a role—and when it does, we hold companies accountable.

Common Forms of Trucking Company Negligence

A trucking company’s responsibilities go far beyond assigning loads and tracking delivery times. They are required to follow both state and federal regulations, hire qualified drivers, maintain safe equipment, and ensure compliance at every level of operation. When they fail to do so, the consequences can be catastrophic.

1. Negligent Hiring or Training

Trucking companies must vet drivers carefully. Negligence may be proven if they:

  • Hire drivers without a valid commercial driver’s license (CDL)
  • Fail to perform background checks or review driving history
  • Don’t provide proper training on vehicle operation or safety procedures

2. Forcing or Encouraging Unsafe Driving Practices

Many accidents occur because drivers are overworked or pressured to meet unrealistic deadlines. A company may be negligent if it:

  • Encourages drivers to violate hours-of-service (HOS) regulations
  • Punishes drivers for taking rest breaks
  • Rewards early deliveries at the expense of safety

3. Poor Vehicle Maintenance

A trucking company is responsible for routine inspection and maintenance of its fleet. Negligence includes:

  • Skipping required brake, tire, and engine checks
  • Ignoring federal inspection timelines
  • Failing to repair known mechanical issues

4. Improper Cargo Loading

Unsafe loading practices can lead to rollovers, lost loads, and jackknife accidents. A trucking company may be negligent if it:

  • Allows improperly balanced or unsecured cargo
  • Overloads the truck beyond legal weight limits
  • Doesn’t train staff on secure loading procedures

How to Prove Trucking Company Negligence

Establishing negligence requires evidence that the company violated its duty of care and that this failure directly contributed to the crash. This often involves:

  • Obtaining internal documents, including hiring records and maintenance logs
  • Reviewing black box data for speed, braking, and rest times
  • Analyzing driver logs and GPS routes for signs of HOS violations
  • Interviewing former employees or industry experts

An experienced attorney can subpoena this information and use it to build a strong, evidence-based case.

Why It Matters to Hold the Company Accountable

When trucking companies cut corners, they put profits ahead of people—and people get hurt. Holding these companies accountable not only helps victims recover damages, but also forces safer industry practices. In some cases, punitive damages may also apply to punish particularly reckless behavior.

What Damages Can You Recover?

If you were injured due to a trucking company’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Medical expenses, both current and future
  • Lost income and loss of earning capacity
  • Dolor, sufrimiento y angustia emocional.
  • Property damage
  • Wrongful death (for families of deceased victims)

Let Buckeye Law Group Investigate Your Case

Don’t assume the driver was the only one at fault. If a trucking company’s negligence contributed to the crash, you deserve to know—and you deserve justice. Our legal team specializes in investigating complex truck accident cases and uncovering the truth hidden in corporate practices and policies.Contact us today for a free consultation. We’ll review your case, explain your rights, and help you pursue the compensation you deserve.

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