Do you wonder why commercial vehicle accidents seem to be more prevalent around this time of year?

Well, the holidays are coming up fast, and commercial vehicles will be as common as holiday light displays in our local neighborhoods. Delivery trucks and vans will frequent residential streets as they drop off gifts, decor, goodies, and even extra cleaning supplies. Who has time to go to the store when guests are coming into town?

Local landscaping companies will be making the rounds to freshen up lawns before light displays go up. Light installation companies are becoming more popular and you’ll frequently see their work trucks parked in neighborhoods as they brighten the holidays with their handiwork. Home repair services like plumbers, electricians, and even tree-trimming businesses will be out in full force as people try to tie up loose ends before the end of the year.

All of these trucks and vans can cause commercial vehicle accidents. What should you do though, if you’re injured by one of these vehicles this holiday season? Our attorneys are weighing in with important information about why these accidents happen, what you should do if you’re in one, and how to prevent them and protect yourself on the road.

What causes most commercial vehicle accidents during the holidays?

While a variety of factors cause accidents, there are several key reasons we see truck accidents happen here in Florida at this time of year. They include:

Speeding

Santa isn’t the only one in a hurry during the holidays! Speeding is the #1 cause of truck-related accidents where the driver is found at fault, according to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). The size and scale of commercial vehicles make them even more dangerous when speed is a factor.  Thanks to the extra size and weight of these trucks and vans, going even a few miles per hour over the limit could be deadly to those in their path. Delivery drivers are often attempting to meet a deadline, while work trucks usually have extra appointments (and a tighter schedule) during this season. Unfortunately, speeding is a very real problem among commercial vehicle drivers.

Distracted Driving

Cell phone usage, eating, using navigation devices, and even changing the station constitute “distracted” driving, and are a quick way for commercial vehicle drivers to end up on the Naughty List. A small mistake into a serious ordeal, injuring or killing drivers, passengers, and even pedestrians. The FMCSA prohibits the use of any device while driving, and their article on distracted driving clearly lays out the most recent rules surrounding phone and device use in commercial vehicles.

Improper Loading of Cargo

Commercial vehicles can serve many purposes, but transportation of cargo is one of the most common. If that cargo is poorly loaded, or improperly secured, serious accidents can occur. In some accidents we’ve seen, cargo fell off the trailer or shifted and caused the truck to lose control. Employees loading a truck must be aware of the Florida Department of Transportation’s (FDOT) regulations surrounding cargo in Florida, and what that means for the safety of both the driver and those on the road around the commercial vehicle during its journey. Keep in mind, that commercial vehicle accidents caused by poorly loaded cargo don’t only include delivery trucks or vans. Even work vehicles carry machinery, tools, and equipment necessary for their work. If not secured, these items can be deadly in an accident.

Fatigue/Drugs/Alcohol

Delivery drivers frequently struggle with fatigue behind the wheel.

The holidays can be difficult. With long hours, stressful deadlines, traffic, and few breaks, it’s no surprise that many workers suffer from fatigue and/or substance use. Sadly, this is another major factor in many commercial vehicle accidents.

What should I do if I’m hit by a commercial vehicle?

If you’re involved in an accident with a work truck, delivery van, semi, or other commercial vehicle, it’s important to know which steps to take first.

  1. Seek medical attention for yourself and any other victims if needed and if able.
  2. Call law enforcement and notify them of the accident. Unless injured and being taken by medical professionals, stay on the scene until police arrive.
  3. Collect information (take photos, take video, exchange contact, and insurance info, etc.)
  4. Notify your own insurance company ASAP, even if the truck was at fault.
  5. Get in touch with a local truck accident attorney. Look for experience, proof of results, client reviews, etc.

How can I prevent commercial vehicle accidents?

At this time of year, staying aware of the dangers on the road is the ultimate protection for you and your family. A few key ways to prevent these accidents as a motorist include:

  • Stay alert behind the wheel. Driving defensively depends on being prepared to react. If you notice a commercial vehicle swerving, braking, or suddenly changing lanes, you need to be ready to respond and guide your vehicle safely around or away from the danger.
  • Watch the speed limit. If you’re going the speed limit, you’ll be better able to respond to sudden changes on the road ahead. This could include a commercial vehicle suddenly braking, a large truck or work van stopped on the road or off the shoulder, or cargo/equipment falling off a commercial truck or trailer.
  • Keep distance between you and the vehicles around you. Driving too closely to other cars, trucks, or commercial vehicles puts you at a much higher risk of an accident.

How do I choose the right lawyer after my crash?

After a commercial vehicle accident, you need a lawyer who has experience with commercial vehicle accident cases in your area. Why does this matter? Because lawyers in your community fully understand the local and state laws, statutes of limitation, and other legal details pertinent to your case.

For those injured in commercial vehicle accidents in and around Tampa Bay, Brooks Law Group is the only number you need. We have years of experience representing clients involved in commercial truck accidents of all kinds. We provide a long list of references and results, and our client reviews will give you the peace of mind that we truly care about the community we serve.

Worried about affording legal help? You don’t have to be. We work on a contingency fee basis, so you don’t pay unless we win. Even your first consultation is free, so you are free to discuss your case with us with no strings attached.

Don’t continue to suffer after your accident, letting the ones responsible get away without providing the help you deserve. Our team fights on your behalf for justice and compensation. You can always Look to Brooks after a commercial vehicle collision.