At CR Legal Team, We Stand Up For You®
If you were recently harmed in an accident involving a semi-truck or 18-wheeler, you probably have a lot of questions. You might be wondering what comes next, who will pay for your injuries, and whether or not you should discuss your case with your insurance company. Unfortunately, as much as they’d like you to believe otherwise, the insurance companies aren’t working with your best interest at heart.
At CR Legal Team, we can work with you after a truck accident to protect your best interest and help you move forward with your life. If you were injured in a crash or lost a loved one caused by some mistake or act of carelessness, we want to help you seek justice and compensation.
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Common Types of Truck Accidents
Truck accidents can occur in many different ways. Some of the most common types we see in Columbia and throughout South Carolina include:
- Jackknife Accidents – When a truck’s trailer swings out at an angle from the cab, often blocking multiple lanes and causing multi-vehicle crashes.
- Rollover Accidents – Large commercial trucks are more prone to tipping due to their height and uneven weight distribution, especially on sharp curves or during evasive maneuvers.
- Rear-End Collisions – A fully loaded semi-truck requires a much longer stopping distance than a passenger vehicle. Failure to stop in time often leads to devastating rear-end crashes.
- Underride Accidents – Smaller vehicles can slide under the trailer of a truck in a collision, often leading to severe or fatal injuries.
- Wide-Turn Accidents – Trucks need extra room to turn. Improperly executed wide turns can trap or sideswipe nearby vehicles.
- Cargo Spills – Poorly loaded or unsecured cargo may spill onto the roadway, creating dangerous hazards for other motorists.
Common Causes of Truck Accidents
While every truck accident is unique, many are caused by preventable human error or violations of safety regulations. Common causes include:
- Driver Fatigue – Truck drivers often work long hours under pressure to meet deadlines, leading to drowsy driving and slower reaction times.
- Distracted Driving – Using cell phones, GPS devices, or other distractions can easily cause a driver to lose focus.
- Speeding or Reckless Driving – Excessive speed, tailgating, and unsafe lane changes significantly increase the likelihood of an accident.
- Impaired Driving – Alcohol, drugs, or even prescription medications can impair a driver’s judgment and coordination.
- Poor Vehicle Maintenance – Trucking companies are responsible for maintaining their vehicles. Faulty brakes, worn tires, or mechanical failures can all contribute to crashes.
- Improperly Loaded Cargo – Overloaded or unbalanced trailers can cause loss of control or rollovers.
At CR Legal Team, our Columbia truck accident lawyers investigate each case thoroughly, reviewing driver logs, maintenance records, and black box data to determine exactly what went wrong.
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Injuries Caused in Big Rig Accidents
Because of their massive size and weight, trucks cause disproportionately severe injuries when they collide with smaller passenger vehicles. Victims often face life-changing consequences such as:
- Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)
- Spinal Cord Injuries and Paralysis
- Broken Bones and Fractures
- Severe Burns
- Internal Organ Damage
- Amputations
- Wrongful Death
These injuries often require long-term medical care, rehabilitation, and adaptive equipment. Victims may be unable to return to work, creating financial hardships on top of physical and emotional suffering. Our Columbia truck accident lawyers fight for full compensation to cover medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and future care needs.
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Who is Liable?
Truck accident claims are more complex than regular car accident cases because multiple parties may share responsibility. Potentially liable parties include:
- The Truck Driver – If the accident was caused by fatigue, distraction, speeding, or other negligent behavior.
- The Trucking Company – Companies may be liable if they failed to train drivers, enforced unrealistic schedules, or neglected vehicle maintenance.
- Cargo Loaders – Third-party companies that improperly secured cargo may be held accountable.
- Truck Manufacturers or Mechanics – If defective parts or negligent repairs contributed to the crash.
Our attorneys work with accident reconstruction experts, review electronic logging devices (ELDs), and examine safety records to build strong cases against all responsible parties.
We’re All Traveling the Same Road – Let’s Move Forward Together
Our Columbia truck accident lawyers at CR Legal Team firmly believe in Standing Up for the rights of the wrongfully injured. We are committed to doing what’s right, and if you choose to work with us after your truck accident, We Stand Up For You®.
We have more than 36 years of experience to put to your case, and we’ve secured more than $1 billion on behalf of our clients. Most importantly, we truly care about helping the wrongfully injured, and we want to help you get back on your feet.
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