
At Rappaport, Glass, Greene and Levine, we provide legal counsel for New Yorkers and Long Islanders who have been injured in car accidents. As a result of their enormous size, commercial trucks cause enormous damage to cars when they are involved in accidents with them. If you are in a car that is hit by a truck, it is not a question of whether or not you will be injured, but HOW BADLY you will be injured. If you or a loved one has been injured in a car accident with a commercial truck, contact our offices for a free legal consultation today.
When it comes to shipping freight, you don’t have to worry about a great deal of it. A freight liner in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean doesn’t pose much of a danger to you. Nor does a freight train. Train tracks are, for the most part, kept well away from the general population. Trucks, however, are constantly in close proximity to cars, motorcyclists, bicyclists and pedestrians.
Trucks and tractor trailers are unique in commercial shipping because they have to share roads and highways with people. They have to do their business in extremely close proximity with other vehicles that are much smaller and much more vulnerable. So as a result, the rules and regulations regarding trucks are very specific and very stringent.
Trucks are commercial vehicles. This means that they are built and operated for the sole purpose of making money. They haul every conceivable item that you can think of in great quantities from one place to another.
The legal weight for an eighteen wheeler is 80,000 pounds. That’s 40 tons to you or me. And that’s without any oversize or overweight permits. In comparison, the average automobile weighs over somewhere around 5,000 lbs. A car being hit by a tractor trailer (even at a low rate of speed) goes through enormous physical damage.
The average length of an eighteen wheeler varies greatly depending on the type of cab being driven. But the overall average is 70-80 ft. long. The length of an eighteen wheeler's cab usually averages between 245" to 265" wheelbase. This is measured from the center of the rear wheel to the center of the steer.
The length of time to stop an eighteen wheeler is 40% greater than that of an automobile, although it does depend on the weight of their load, road conditions, and other factors. But all things being equal, it does take much longer to bring a truck to a complete stop. You should also consider that eighteen wheels do not mean eighteen brakes. Eighteen wheelers only have ten brakes, and while they are required to be anti-lock brakes, the momentum involved is much greater than in an automobile.
Insurance on tractor trailers is made to reflect the enormous damage that they can do. Tractor trailers require a base limit of $750,000 on their primary liability insurance. In contrast, minimum liability insurance for automobiles is $25,000 for one person injured, $50,000 for two people injured, and $20,000 for property damage. The insurers are assuming that if there is an accident involving a tractor trailer, then people are going to get hurt. There is no such thing as a “fender bender” when a truck is involved.
People would make the assumption that when trucks aren’t carrying a trailer (a practice which is called “bobtailing,”) that they are somehow less dangerous. In fact the opposite is true. The truck still outweighs even the largest of SUV’s, and the control of the truck is lessened dramatically when the trailer isn’t attached. Insurers know this as well, which is why “bobtail” insurance is almost as pricey as regular freight insurance.
In other words, tractor trailers are dangerous. A collision with one, whether it is carrying freight or not, is practically guaranteed to cause the victims major physical injuries, assuming they survive at all.
But just because a truck is insured is no reason to assume that the insurance company will be acting in your best interests. In fact they will be acting in their best interests, and only theirs. They will deny responsibility. They will reject medical claims. And they will do everything in their power to minimize the amount of money that they have to pay out in claims.
This is true with automobile accident insurers, and this behavior is multiplied with tractor trailers, which often have more than one insurance policy. The driver may have one policy, while the trailer may have another, while the freight in the trailer has a separate policy as well. Determining which insurance policy is going to assume responsibility can be a nightmare, especially if representatives from each of them are pointing fingers either at the other policies or towards the victim.
New York is well known for it’s financial, shopping and theater districts, but another aspect of it that is rarely mentioned is that its a port town. Tons of freight comes in on a daily basis, and that freight is distributed all over the country by trucks. As a result, New York has more than its fair share of truck accidents.
If you have been injured in a car accident with a truck or tractor trailer, it goes without saying that you will need aggressive and experienced legal representation to get fair treatment from the insurers. If you or a loved one has been injured in a truck accident in the New York area, contact Rappaport, Glass, Greene and Levine for a free legal consultation today.
Rappaport, Glass, Greene, & Levine, LLP
1355 Motor Parkway
Hauppauge, NY 11749
Phone: 631.293.2300
Manhattan
61 Broadway
Suite 2020
New York, NY 10006
Phone: 800.734.9445
or 212.921.5200
Long Island
1355 Motor Parkway
Hauppauge, NY 11749
Phone: 800.734.9445
or 631.293.2300