• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

North Carolina Personal Injury & Workers Compensation Attorneys

  • facebook
  • twitter
  • instagram
  • linkedin

Call Us 919-240-4054

Main navigation

  • Workers’ Comp
    • Durham, NC
      • Brain Injury Lawyer
      • Burns and Explosions Lawyer
      • Chemical Exposure Lawyer
      • Construction Accident Lawyer
      • Durham Back Injury Lawyer
      • Healthcare Workers and COVID-19 Lawyer
      • Occupational Disease Lawyer
      • Union Member Lawyer
      • Workplace Violence Lawyer
    • Charlotte, NC
  • Bicycle Crashes
    • Charlotte, NC
  • Personal Injury
    • Durham, NC
      • Burn Injury Lawyer
      • College Campus Injury Lawyer
      • Car Accident Lawyer
      • Catastrophic Injury Lawyer
      • Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
      • Premises Liability Lawyer
      • Product Liability Lawyer
      • Truck Accident Lawyer
    • Charlotte, NC
      • Brain Injury Lawyer
      • Burn Injury Lawyer
      • Car Accident Lawyer
      • Catastrophic Injury Lawyer
      • Premises Liability Lawyer
      • Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
      • Product Liability Lawyer
      • Truck Accident Lawyer
  • Wrongful Death
    • Durham, NC
    • Charlotte, NC
  • Our Lawyers
    • Ann Groninger
    • Valerie Johnson
    • Drew Culler
    • Jennifer Segnere
    • Request a Speaking Engagement
  • Resources
    • Law Blog
    • Our Community
  • Contact Us
  • Español

Durham Truck Accident Attorney

Table of Contents

Toggle
  • National Trucking Accident Statistics
  • State Trucking Accident Statistics
  • What Are Civil Claims Following Truck Accident Injuries?
  • Contact a Durham Truck Accident Attorney Today

If you or someone you love has been the victim of a trucking accident, you are not alone. Especially in North Carolina, tragic crashes caused by truckers occur all too often. On March 18, a 30-year-old woman from Rutherfordton was killed when her Nissan Sentra crashed into the rear of a stationary box truck on U.S. 74 in Polk County. The truck driver, who had stopped his vehicle for unknown reasons, was charged with illegally stopping in the roadway and misdemeanor death by vehicle. 

Ten days later, on March 28, a crash involving four passenger vehicles, three tractor-trailers, and another car killed two people and closed Interstate 77 for hours. State troopers said that the wreck occurred when a tractor-trailer driver failed to slow down when traffic stalled, causing a chain reaction with fatal consequences.

Sadly, these tragic events are not unique. According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, North Carolina was one of the ten states with the highest number of fatal large truck and bus crashes between 2014 and 2016. These crashes involved many truck types, from single units and semis to tractor-trailers, 18-wheelers, and commercial motor vehicles such as moving trucks, buses, and garbage trucks. The typical causes of catastrophic crashes include both excessive speed and driver inattention.

We respect and support truck drivers in North Carolina; the trucking industry is essential to North Carolina businesses. Large trucks make sure that goods are delivered to stores and companies. Plus, commercial trucks cause fewer crashes when compared to other vehicles. However, when large trucks do crash, their weight and size make them far more likely to cause severe and fatal injuries. When this happens, you’ll need the services of an experienced North Carolina personal injury attorney.

Below is a quick overview of key facts related to trucking crashes across the U.S. and within North Carolina.

National Trucking Accident Statistics

  • Trucks and interstates are a deadly combination. Approximately 25% of all crashes involving large trucks happen on interstate highways, compared to only 8% of crashes involving other vehicles.
  • Trucking accidents are serious. According to the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration, 4,657 large trucks – mostly tractor-trailers – were involved in 9% of the fatal crashes in 2017.
  • The car drivers, not the truckers, are usually the victims. Of the people who died from large truck collisions in 2017, 72% were occupants of other vehicles, not trucks.

State Trucking Accident Statistics

Fatal trucking accidents are on the rise in North Carolina. Between 2010 and 2017, the number of large trucks involved in fatal crashes increased by 41%, from 104 to 147. The number of people killed has also increased sharply, from 117 to 164 during the same period. Some say this troubling trend began in 2006 when North Carolina logged 148 truck-related deaths, the highest since 1968.

More facts and figures:

  • In 2017, tractor-trailers / semi-trucks accounted for the highest truck crashes: 4,567. Unsurprisingly, they were also involved in more fatal collisions (66) than other truck types.
  • Single-unit trucks (vehicles with two axles and six tires) were responsible for the second-highest number of trucking collisions (4,420) and the highest number of trucking collisions causing injury (1,213).
  • The five counties with the highest truck accident fatalities between 2011 and 2015 have major interstate highways: Mecklenburg, Guilford, Wake, Buncombe, and Forsyth.

What Are Civil Claims Following Truck Accident Injuries?

Truck accident injuries can be catastrophic, and sadly, the driver and passengers of the other vehicles often suffer the lion’s share of injuries. Truck crashes, too often the result of driver or company negligence, may kill innocent victims driving or riding in passenger cars. In those cases, many family members of wrongful death victims pursue civil claims against the trucker or trucking company. Damages collected by truck injury victims may be significant, including compensatory damages such as medical costs and missed work, loss of future income, family relationships, and punitive damages. While no amount of money can replace the loss of a loved one, with the help of a Durham truck accident attorney, compensation may at least help surviving family members financially cope with the life-altering catastrophe. 

Victims of non-fatal trucking accidents, too, may be able to recover damages in civil court for the negligence of the truck driver or trucking company. Typical injuries arising from non-fatal trucking accidents may include the following:

  • Lacerations and cuts create permanent, visible scars.
  • Back and neck injuries that cause inability to work and permanent, debilitating pain. 
  • Compound fractures that are slow or even impossible to heal fully.
  • Traumatic brain injuries that cause loss of motor and cognitive function.
  • Spinal cord injuries that lead to paralysis.

These injuries and others may entitle victims to compensation, and in many cases, may be recoverable even without filing a lawsuit.

Contact a Durham Truck Accident Attorney Today

Large truck accidents appear to be on the rise in North Carolina. If a speeding or inattentive truck driver causes you to be seriously injured or lose a loved one, an experienced Durham truck accident attorney can provide the advocacy and support you need.

At Johnson & Groninger PLLC, our personal injury and wrongful death attorneys understand that some of your losses are irreplaceable. However, we can still fight for the compensation you need for your family to move forward. Either way, we will protect your rights and demand total value for your claim. For more information, please get in touch with Johnson & Groninger PLLC or call 919-240-4054.

Trucking Accident FAQs
North Carolina Accident Map

 

Primary Sidebar

Primary Sidebar

Contact us

Free Legal Resources

  • Workers’ Compensation 101
  • 8 Questions to Answer Before You Are Ever in a Wreck
  • Essentials for Workers’ Comp Success
  • Help for Families of North Carolina Burn Victims

Locations

Durham Office

300 Blackwell St. #101,
Durham, NC 27701

Phone: (919) 240-4054

Fax: (888) 412-0421

Charlotte Office

1018 East Blvd. #6
Charlotte, NC 28203

Phone: (704) 200-2009

Fax : (888) 412-0421

Practice Areas

Workers Compensation | Bicycle Crashes | Personal Injury

OTHER PRACTICE AREAS

Crisis Management | Employment Law | Mass Torts | Camp Lejeune Water Contamination | Vaccine Injury | Resort & Recreational Activity Injuries | Workers Comp Wage & Hours Disputes | College Campus Injuries | Drunk Driving Injury victim | Industrial Accidents | Inadequate Security Claims | Workplace Injuries | Covid 19 – Business Interruption | Workplace Injury 3rd Party Claims

Copyright Johnson & Groninger PLLC