Truck Accident Statistics Nobody Talks About
Truck Accident Statistics Nobody Talks About
Whenever there is a conversation about traffic accidents, most people probably think of one or more passenger vehicles colliding. However, commercial trucks also fit that description and they tend to cause more devastating injuries and damage than standard vehicles.The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) revealed an estimated 510,000 large commercial trucks were involved in traffic accidents in 2019. Of those 510,000 or so, roughly 114,000 of them resulted in injuries and nearly 5,000 of those accidents resulted in fatalities.As alarming as this might be, it is not altogether that surprising in light of how many large commercial trucks are on America's roadways at any given time.Additional Commercial Truck Accident Statistics That Not Enough People Know AboutAccording to a study, there are around 15.5 million commercial trucks registered in the U.S. With that many, it makes sense that a number of them will be involved in an accident at some point. Despite that, we have to share the road with them.After all, global economies and individuals rely on these juggernaut-sized trucks for many things. According to the same study, commercial trucks are responsible for moving over 72% of the nation's freight, picking up and delivering everything from grocery items and electronics to heavy machinery and hazardous materials.Available data shows that commercial trucks collectively transported around 11 billion tons of freight in 2021. Long story short, their sheer size and heft can and often do make commercial truck accidents unavoidable.When Passenger Vehicles and Commercial Trucks CollideIndividuals lucky enough to survive a traffic accident with a commercial truck are often left severely injured. Some of the more common injuries associated with these accidents include the following:
Brain contusion
Broken bones
Concussion
Internal bleeding
Severe back and neck pain
Skull fracture
Spinal cord damage
Whiplash
Cement trucks
Delivery trucks
Dump trucks
Flatbed trucks
Garbage trucks
Tankers
Tow trucks
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About Irma C. Dengler
With a BA in communications and paralegal experience, Irma C. Dengler decided to combine her skills. In the past, when she was involved in proceedings of her own, she witnessed firsthand the weight of legal language. A convoluted terminology can easily disarm the average American. Therefore, she set off to empower her readers by making the law more accessible to them. Although she has covered all areas of civil and criminal law, insurance-related issues, and her area of specialty are personal injury cases.