My Grandpa John (pretty cool name, I know) was a trucker, semi-truck driver, tractor-trailer driver. I have his plaque of driving excellence from North American Van Lines on my home office wall. That is a driving force of why I have immersed myself in representing people and families who have been devastated by catastrophic personal injuries and death when semi-trucks and tractor-trailers cause personal injury, wrongful death on our Arizona highways and roads. I take on the honor of representing good people as their Arizona personal injury attorney when tractor-trailer drivers do not comply with safety rules designed by the state and federal government to keep the drivers, themselves, and all other drivers on the road safe. Last year, there were 1,876 accidents involving a tractor-trailer or semi-truck here in Arizona. We can and must do better.
When I saw the catastrophic tractor-trailer personal injuries and death that happened on Friday, July 17, my heart sunk. In Greensboro, North Carolina, a tractor-trailer driver likely fell asleep and crashed into 6 motorcycles who were on the shoulder of a highway. 1 motorcyclist suffered a wrongful death, and 5 motorcycle drivers were taken to the hospital with personal injuries. Troopers say that the only reason the tractor-trailer driver stopped a half-mile up the interstate is that he had a flat tire. Devastating. The tractor-trailer driver has been charged with felony hit and run and misdemeanor death.
It is an honor and privilege to operate a tractor-trailer. There is a maze of State and Federal regulations that commercial drivers and companies must navigate in order to properly get licensed and comply with the law. The problem is, a lot of times, they don’t. When that happens, wrongful death and personal injuries can result.
What can we do about it? Here are 3 quick tips on how to avoid tractor-trailer accidents in Arizona.
The most common places where tractor-trailer crashes occur are: (a) Off to the side just in front of the cab; (b) Just behind the side mirrors; (c) Directly behind the truck. Maintain caution before turning or changing lanes.
Get enough sleep, stay healthy, eat right, exercise. These are very often tough things for truckers to do. Check out this article for some tips on how to live a healthy trucker lifestyle.
Per regulations, you have duties to do so. Make sure tire pressure is appropriate, monitor fluid levels, adjust mirrors, and especially check your brakes.
If you are going to pass a tractor-trailer, pass it, do not linger in its blind spots. Be diligent and stay visible to the tractor-trailer driver to avoid an Arizona tractor-trailer accident.
These trucks are heavy. It takes them much longer to stop. Be mindful of that when driving around them.
If your vehicle breaks down, pull off the road as far as possible. Place hazard lights or flares at both ends to warn approaching traffic, then move as far away from your vehicle as you can.
As always, please be careful out there. Arizona tractor-trailer crashes, motorcycle accidents, and car accidents increase during these summer months. Be smart. Be diligent. Pay attention. Don’t rush. Be mindful. Be present. If you ever need us as your Phoenix truck accident attorney, give us a call. (602) 726-0747.
John Torgenson is a highly experienced personal injury lawyer with over 20 years of practice in Arizona. He earned his Bachelor’s degree from the University of Utah and his Juris Doctor from Notre Dame. John has a proven track record of securing substantial verdicts and settlements, including an $8.25 million recovery for a gunshot injury victim. His expertise has earned him AVVO ratings and recognition as a Super Lawyer.
John is also a sought-after lecturer on personal injury law, sharing his extensive knowledge with peers and aspiring attorneys. Beyond his legal practice, John is an avid golfer and actively supports organizations like the Military Assistance Mission, Arizona School for the Arts, Page Balloon Regatta, University of Arizona Foundation, Junior Achievement of Arizona, and the Tim Huff Pro Bono Golf Classic.
Passionate about advocating for injury victims, John dedicates his career to battling insurance companies and corporate interests, ensuring that the rights of those who are hurt are vigorously defended.