Cargo securement

Third-party contractors and brokers

Third-party contractors and brokers

The trucking industry often relies on a web of third parties, including contractors and freight brokers. When these entities play a role in unsafe practices or negligent decisions, they too may be held liable in truck accident cases.

Improper loading or cargo securement

Improper loading or cargo securement

Safe cargo loading and securement are critical to preventing accidents. Even if a truck is mechanically sound, poorly loaded or unsecured cargo can create deadly hazards for both the driver and the public.

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) rules

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) rules

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is the central authority for trucking regulation in the United States. Its rules are designed to reduce crashes, injuries, and fatalities involving large commercial vehicles.

Overview of trucking industry regulations

Overview of trucking industry regulations

The trucking industry in the United States is one of the most heavily regulated sectors of transportation. These regulations exist to protect public safety and establish clear standards for drivers, companies, and vehicles.

Key differences between truck and car accidents

Key differences between truck and car accidents

Although both involve motor vehicles, truck accidents differ significantly from car accidents in terms of scale, complexity, and legal implications.