Pascoe Law Firm
Brake Failure AccidentPrincipal office located in Friendswood, Texas.
Available to service League City, Webster, Pearland, Galveston, and the surrounding areas within Texas.
Brake Failure Accident Lawyer
Brake failure is one of the leading causes of collisions involving large commercial trucks. These collisions hurt or kill thousands of people every year. If a truck’s brake system doesn’t engage fully or stops working completely, it becomes incredibly difficult for a truck driver to stop quickly and without causing an injury. An 18-wheel truck can weigh up to 80,000 pounds with a full cargo load, and inertia will carry a vehicle of that weight a considerable distance. If the truck loses its brakes on a decline, it can dangerously pick up speed.
Most accidents involving commercial trucks are caused by mechanical problems including the two most common causes – defective or overused tires and brake failure. The U.S. DOT (Department of Transportation) notes that 30 percent of all commercial truck crashes each year involved brake failures, brake systems out of adjustment, or other serious brake-related problem.
Regulation of Truck Braking Systems
Who is Responsible for the Brakes?
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Serious Injuries Occur When Truck Brakes Give Out
Devastation and catastrophic are usually words associated when describing truck accidents that involve dangerous braking habits or failure of the brake system. Far too often, Houston area residents and visitors become victims of serious accidents caused by a trucking accident involving common problems with the commercial truck brakes. Many of these truck accident victims suffer severe injuries that include:
- Brain trauma / brain injury
- Loss of a limb
- Fractured bones
- Paralysis
- Spine injuries
- Severe burns
Contributing Causes To Truck Brake Failure Accident Cases
Negligence of the truck driver, mechanic, manufacturer, or cargo packers are the most common causes for a truck brake failure accident. This covers a large area that could be a contributing causes of brake failure accidents. Below are some of the most common reasons explained in greater detail for a trucks brakes to fail. They include:
- A manufacturer defect of the commercial truck or the trailer
- Hauling overloaded or heavy cargo weight that does not allow the large truck ample time to brake
- Improper maintenance of the brakes including thinning brake pads, brakes suffused with grease, oil or other lubricants, and worn-out tires
- Inappropriate or delayed maintenance of the braking system
- Design flaws
- Defective materials
- Not providing the truck driver adequate braking training
- Truck driver distractions
- Failure to routinely inspect, repair, and maintain the brake system
Pursuing An Injury Claim After A Brake Failure Trucking Accident
Claims can be filed against the truck driver, trucking company, maintenance crew, truck manufacturer and other negligent parties responsible for the accident. Legal recourse for financial compensation often depends on each specific commercial truck accident circumstance. When individuals are killed in a trucking accident, or receive serious injuries, personal injury claims can be filed against the responsible parties for:
- Direct or indirect negligence
- Reckless driving
- Wrongful death
- Product liability