Federal Trucking Regulation Violations

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Because of the severe and often fatal consequences of commercial truck accidents, federal trucking regulations have been put in place to reduce the risk of preventable accidents. Unfortunately, truck drivers and companies often violate these regulations and carelessly put motorists in harm’s way.

If you’ve been injured in a truck accident, you need the professional and dedicated assistance of an experienced Chattanooga truck accident attorney like Herbert Thornbury. Call (423) 443-3973 today to schedule a free consultation.

Negligent Trucking Companies and Operators

Federal regulations are designed to ensure the safety of large trucks that share the public roads and highways. When trucking companies or operators fail to adhere to these safety regulations, they deserve be held responsible when accidents occur as a result of their negligence, but truck accident liability can be as complex as the regulations themselves.

Trucking regulations cover every aspect of operation, from the number of hours a driver can be behind the wheel, to the size, weight, and capacity of the semi truck itself. Here are a few of the key provisions outlined in federal trucking laws:

  • Hours-of-Service:  These regulations limit the number of hours a driver can spend driving in a given day or week. They are designed to prevent fatigue and exhaustion that can lead to devastating accidents.
  • Alcohol & Drugs:  Use of alcohol and drugs while operating a big rig is prohibited. In fact, many states have stricter standards for commercial drivers than for other motorists, including the use of prescription drugs. Random testing for drug and alcohol use may be requested by the employer or the state.
  • Weight Limits:  The federal regulations also limit the weight of large trucks driven on the interstate highway system. These weight limits are designed to protect the structural integrity of roads and bridges, but they also serve to prevent cargo loss and enhance public safety.
  • Maintenance & Repair:  Routine safety inspections are also required for commercial trucks. If these standards are not upheld, the trucking company or operator may be liable for accidents that result.

If you have suffered a personal injury resulting from trucking regulation violations, call Herbert Thornbury Attorney at Law at (423) 443-3973 today to schedule a free consultation with our experienced Chattanooga truck accident attorney.