Large commercial trucks are a vital part of the economy all over Ohio. While these vehicles typically get to and from their destinations with no problems, bad weather can easily turn a familiar truck route into a hostile and life-threatening ordeal. At Paulozzi LPA Injury Lawyers, our Cleveland truck accident lawyers want to discuss weather-related accidents and how they could affect liability in a collision.

Bad weather is inevitable – truck accidents are not

When discussing truck accidents that cause serious damage or injuries on the roadway, the conversation often centers around the negligent or careless actions of a truck driver or trucking company. However, many large truck crashes occur when there is bad weather. Nobody can predict the effects that bad weather will have on the roadway, and a truck driver or trucking company will not likely be held responsible for an accident caused solely by bad weather.

However, it is often the case that passenger vehicle drivers are injured or killed due to a dangerous combination of truck driver negligence and driving in bad weather.

Mother Nature is often not the only one to blame in an accident that occurs when there is bad weather on the roadway. According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), truck drivers are still required to exercise extreme caution when they are operating in dangerous weather conditions.

Time is money for truck companies and truck drivers. When commercial truck drivers are trying to meet their delivery deadlines, they may drive too fast for conditions during adverse weather, which can result in serious accidents. When the roadway is wet or icy, even driving at permissible speeds can be a deadly proposition. When the roadways are slick and visibility is limited, a driver may not be able to stop or react in time to avoid a crash.

If a truck driver chooses to operate in poor weather conditions, and they do so in a way that is dangerous to others around them, they could be held liable in the event an accident occurs.

Proving liability in these incidents

It can be difficult to prove liability in the aftermath of a truck crash that occurs in bad weather. A skilled Cleveland truck accident lawyer will need to obtain various types of evidence in order to prove what happened in the incident. This can include:

  • All weather reports for the time the accident occurred
  • Any video surveillance related to the incident
  • The truck’s “black box” data
  • The truck driver’s electronic logs
  • Any accident and police reports

It may be necessary to employ assistance from experts who can reconstruct the accident scene in order to prove what happened.

Call our attorneys for a free consultation

If you or somebody you care about has been injured in a crash caused by the negligent or careless behavior of a truck driver in Ohio, contact Paulozzi LPA Injury Lawyers for help with your case. We pledge to conduct a full investigation into the incident to determine liability. Our goal is to secure total compensation for your losses, which can include:

  • Payment for any medical expenses
  • Lost income if you are unable to work
  • Property damage expenses
  • Household out-of-pocket expenses you incur
  • Pain and suffering damages
  • Loss of enjoyment of life damages

When you need a Cleveland truck accident lawyer, you can contact us for a free consultation by clicking here or calling us at 888-710-0040.

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