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Types of Truck Accidents

Truck accidents are still a significant problem in the United States and many other parts of the globe. Many truck accidents tend to be fatal, causing severe bodily injuries like internal damage, neck injuries, back, crush, and head injuries. Most truck accidents today happen because of driver distractions, fatigue, poor road conditions, drivers' recklessness, and improper cargo loading.
A personal injury lawyer can investigate the type of truck accident that injured you to build a strong case. For more information about different types of truck accidents, read this blog.
Jackknife Accidents
During a jackknife accident, a truck folds in on itself at the hitch (the movable joint that connects the truck's trailer with the cab). The truck forms a folding jackknife-like shape after the trailer moves towards the cab when this accident happens.
Mainly, jackknife accidents happen when truck drivers ignore slow or proper braking, especially in inclement weather. Also, this accident can happen when a truck driver quickly takes a turn to prevent a collision with other vehicles.
During this accident, a jackknifed trailer can block the road and cause more crashes from the oncoming vehicles.
Rear-End Collisions
Truck drivers might ignore the speed limit or safe following distance rules. Such truck drivers fail to slow down or stop when the front vehicles suddenly stop or maneuver, causing rear-end accidents. Trucks fail to slow down or make sudden stops in such cases because of their heavy weight and large sizes.
Rollover Accidents
Truck rollovers are deadlier than other truck wrecks, so they leave most drivers with severe bodily injuries. Loss of truck control by the driver is usually the first part of rollover accidents. Speeding, steep inclines, tire blowouts, or quickly taking turns make many truck drivers lose their vehicles' control and cause rollover accidents.
Wide-Turn Accidents
Unlike left-hand turns, truck drivers should be more cautious anytime they navigate right-hand turns because of the involved risks. Truck drivers often swing their cabs slightly or wide to the left when they want to turn right. While that creates space for more convenient right turns, it can cause vehicles in nearby lanes to hit the trailer.
A truck driver should first get to the furthermost road's lane, where they want to turn, and then make right-hand turns. The rightward turns should be into the nearest lanes.
Head-On Accidents
Sometimes, truck drivers fail to control their vehicles and get into lanes of other vehicles traveling in opposite directions. The inability of the oncoming traffic to avoid crashes in such situations results in head-on collisions. Ignorance of right-of-way at stop signs, red lights, or intersections increases the risks of head-on accidents.
Sideswipe Accidents
The sides of two vehicles closely traveling in the same direction can make contact, resulting in a sideswipe collision. Truck drivers' ignorance of blind spots, especially when they want to merge into traffic or change lanes, causes sideswipe collisions. Tire blowouts, unfavorable weather conditions, and road obstacles, among other mentioned causes, contribute to sideswipe accidents.
Side-Impact or T-Bone Accidents
These accidents mainly happen at intersections, especially after truck drivers overlook stop signs or run red lights. During side-impact accidents, the front of one vehicle hits or strikes another vehicle's side to form a T-like shape. Failure of truck drivers to take turns correctly across traffic lanes also causes these types of accidents.
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