Rear-End Collision

Read-End Collision

One of the most common types of traffic accidents involving commercial trucks is a rear-end collision. Because the damage and chance of injuries, including whiplash, increases when a large truck hits you from behind, you need to consult an experienced rear-end truck accident attorney. In New Jersey, the best rear-end truck accident lawyers are at RAM Law. They’ve been protecting victim rights and securing the highest settlements for years. Call them as soon as possible after your accident.

What Is a Rear-End Collision?

A rear-end collision is a type of traffic accident that occurs when one vehicle crashes into the back of another vehicle. This typically happens when the following driver fails to keep a safe distance from the front vehicle, the following driver isn’t paying attention or the front vehicle brakes suddenly without warning. Rear-end collisions can happen at any speed, from slow-moving local traffic to high-speed highway transports.

In most cases, the driver of the rear-ending vehicle is considered at fault for the accident. Rear-end truck collisions are especially dangerous and can cause significant damage to smaller vehicles and injuries to drivers and passengers. When you’re involved in one of these accidents in New Jersey, contact a rear-end truck accident attorney at RAM Law.

 

How Do Rear-End Collisions Happen?

Rear-end collisions are usually preventable, and you’re encouraged to take steps to reduce your risk of being involved in one.

Rear-end collisions are caused by a variety of reasons, such as:

  • Tailgating. When a truck follows you too closely, it leaves the truck driver with less time to react if you suddenly need to brake. If a vehicle, especially a truck, is following you too closely, change lanes or even pull over if you feel threatened.
  • Distracted driving. When a truck driver diverts attention away from the road — to use the phone, adjust the radio or eat — that driver can miss traffic signals or the actions of other drivers.
  • Speeding. Driving at an excessive speed makes it difficult to react in time to avoid a collision. If you’re hit by a speeding truck, seek the counsel of a rear-end truck accident lawyer.
  • Poor road conditions. Wet or icy roads make it harder to stop, and potholes or other hazards can cause a driver to lose control of a vehicle.
  • Faulty brakes or tires. A truck with malfunctioning brakes or worn-out tires may be unable to stop in time to avoid a rear-end collision. A rear-end commercial truck accident attorney in NJ proves liability and gets you a fair settlement.
  • Driver fatigue. A drowsy truck driver creates a dangerous situation no matter where it occurs, and it can result in a rear-end collision.

A rear-end collision is one of the most common types of traffic accidents, accounting for approximately one third of all crashes on the road. Truck rear-end accidents are among the most serious types of collisions on the road, often resulting in severe injuries, significant property damage and even fatalities.

Are Truck Rear-End Collisions More Serious than Other Rear-End Collisions?

Commercial trucks are much larger and heavier than passenger cars, making them much more difficult to stop in time to avoid a collision. A large truck may need as much as 100 yards to stop after going full speed. So when a semi-truck, tractor trailer or 18-wheeler collides with a passenger vehicle from behind, there’s a greater force of impact.

Truck rear-end accidents are more dangerous than other rear-end collisions for several reasons, including:

  • Commercial trucks are much heavier than passenger cars. Trucks have more momentum and take longer to stop, and their sheer size can crush a smaller vehicle.
  • Some commercial trucks carry hazardous cargo. Tanker trucks sometimes carry chemicals and flammable materials. If such a truck rear-ends another vehicle, the cargo may become compromised, leading to life-threatening explosions or fires.

A rear-end collision involving any kind of truck represents a deadly concern on the roads due to the danger they can cause. The speed at which trucks travel, particularly on highways, further increases the risk of severe damage and injuries in the event of a rear-end collision. Seek the advice of a rear-end truck accident attorney in NJ at RAM Law.

How Much Compensation Can I Recover for My Rear-End Truck Accident Injuries?

In general, you may be able to recover compensation for a range of damages, but the specific amount of compensation you can recover for your rear-end truck accident injuries depends on a number of factors, including:

  • The severity of your injuries and the expenses of your medical treatment
  • The impact of the accident on your daily life
  • The insurance coverage of the parties involved
  • How much lost wages or lost income you’ve suffered
  • The amount of property damage
  • Your pain and suffering, directly attributable to the accident
  • Whether or not you have secured a rear-end truck accident lawyer
  • Any other expenses related to the accident

When You Are Injured, Our Truck Accident Lawyers at Rebenack, Aronow & Mascolo, L.L.P. Will Help

An accident can be life-changing and saddle you with mounting medical expenses, lost income, and pain and suffering. Our seasoned truck accident lawyers at Rebenack, Aronow & Mascolo, L.L.P. can help. Call 732-247-3600 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation. We are located in New Brunswick, Somerville, and Freehold, New Jersey, and we serve clients in Middlesex County, Monmouth County, and Somerset County.

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