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Truck Accident Injury Attorney St. Louis, MO. If a negligent truck driver or Missouri trucking company caused you or a loved one injuries, call Burger Law's truck accident injury attorney team in St. Louis now at (314) 500-HURT or contact us online for a free case evaluation.

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Truck accidents are far more dangerous than typical passenger car accidents. Not only can a truck accident completely wreck your car, but it can also cause devastating injuries that can have long-term or even lifelong effects on your ability to function independently or enjoy life. The financial hardship they cause is sudden and severe. The St. Louis-based Missouri truck accident injury attorney of Burger Law understands what you are going through. You do not deserve to be in this situation just because somebody else broke the rules. You deserve justice, to see the liable parties held accountable and to recover the best possible compensation that you need to be made whole again. When you hire our St. Louis truck accident injury attorney team, we start working on your case right away and fight on your behalf until you receive a full financial recovery. You owe us no fees until we win your case. To date, we have secured over $170 million in verdicts and settlements for our clients in St. Louis and throughout Missouri. Call us today at (314) 500-HURT or fill out our online form to start on your road to recovery.

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What Are the Regulations for Truck Drivers and Truck Companies?

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What Are the Regulations for Truck Drivers and Truck Companies in Missouri?

The United States Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is the governing body that regulates the safety of commercial motor vehicles and works to prevent commercial motor vehicle-related injuries and fatalities. Truck accidents are incredibly destructive and St. Louis truck drivers and companies need to follow regulations that go beyond what regular passenger drivers are required to do. The administration enforces a large number of rules and regulations regarding truck driver regulations, vehicle regulations, company regulations and regulatory guidance. As part of its mission, they:

  • Enforce safety regulations
  • Target high-risk carriers and drivers
  • Improve safety information systems and commercial motor vehicle technologies
  • Strengthen motor vehicle equipment and operating standards
  • Increase safety awareness

If anyone who owns, manages or operates a truck does not follow the regulations and they cause you injuries, they are liable for your damages. Trust in the St. Louis-based Missouri truck accident injury attorney team at Burger Law to hold them accountable and get you the maximum compensation you deserve. The legal process is complicated and uncertain for the average person. Every Burger Law truck accident injury attorney in St. Louis is an expert in Missouri law and in dealing with insurance companies and large corporations that use tricks to try to deceive you and devalue your claim. If you or a loved one in St. Louis or anywhere in Missouri were injured by a negligent truck driver or trucking company, call a truck accident injury attorney at Burger Law today at (314) 500-HURT.

Below are some of the safety regulations, and how violating them can lead to accidents.

Texting and Driving | St. Louis, MO Truck Accident Injury Attorney

The Code of Federal Regulations §392.80 prohibits texting and driving for truck drivers any time the motor is running, with the exception of emergency situations or if the vehicle is off the road. One study found that texting drivers look at their phones for an average of 4.6 seconds during a 6-second period. At 55 miles per hour, that is the equivalent of driving an entire football field - including the endzones - without looking at the road once. A National Highway Traffic Safety Administration study found that 80 percent of all motor vehicle accidents involved driver inattention in the moments leading up to the crash. Texting and driving is prohibited for drivers of the following vehicles:

  • Large trucks that weigh 26,000 pounds or more
  • Vehicles designed to transport 16 or more people including the driver
  • Vehicles used to transport certain quantities of hazardous chemicals
  • School bus drivers

Drug Use and Drug Testing | St. Louis, MO Truck Accident Injury Attorney

§382 of the Code of Federal Regulations requires commercial truck drivers to be tested for the following controlled substances:

  • Marijuana
  • Cocaine
  • Opiates, including opium itself and derivative drugs such as heroin
  • Amphetamines and methamphetamine
  • Phencyclidine (a.k.a. PCP)

Unfortunately, drug use among truck drivers is high and often linked to poor working conditions. Many drivers traveling through St. Louis and Missouri use amphetamines and cocaine in order to stay awake when driving long hours. Drugs are proven to greatly alter one's ability to drive safely, so that creates an incredible danger for anyone on the St. Louis and Missouri roads.

Drivers must be drug tested as a part of pre-employment screening. They may also be tested if a supervisor suspects them of drug or alcohol use, or if authorities deem it necessary after an accident. Federal law requires them to be tested after any accident that results in death.

Blood-Alcohol Limits for Truck Drivers | St. Louis, MO Truck Accident Injury Attorney

It is federal law that no one can operate a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol content of .08 percent or higher. Because large trucks pose a much higher risk to those on St. Louis and Missouri roads, federal law and §382 of the Code of Federal Regulations places even higher restrictions on truck drivers:

  • No truck driver may drive with a blood alcohol content of .04 percent or higher
  • Having a blood alcohol content over .02 may make a truck driver subject to disciplinary action, and they will not be allowed to drive for 24 hours

If a truck driver made the terrible decision to drive drunk or impaired by drugs and caused you injuries, Burger Law's Missouri truck accident injury attorney team in St. Louis will hold them accountable. When we sue drunk drivers on your behalf, we seek punitive damages so they know never to get behind the wheel intoxicated again.

Truck Inspections, Repair and Maintenance | St. Louis, MO Truck Accident Injury Attorney

The Code of Federal Regulations §396 stipulates that every "motor carrier, its officers, drivers, agents, representatives and employees" consistently inspects, repairs and maintains their trucks, as well as keep detailed records.

They must inspect:

  • Time and frame assemblies
  • Suspension systems
  • Axles
  • Wheels and rims
  • Steering systems
  • Brakes

They must maintain records that show:

  • Identifying information for the vehicle (e.g., make, serial number, year, tire size)
  • Inspections performed, including the nature and date
  • Due dates for the next inspections

Records are to be kept by anyone who controls or operates the truck for 30 consecutive days. Motor carriers are required to keep these records for one year. The carrier must keep the records for six months after relinquishing ownership or control of the vehicle. If you were hit by a truck driver in St. Louis or anywhere in Missouri, it is imperative to contact a truck accident injury attorney right away. As part of our truck accident investigation, we will acquire any and all maintenance and inspections reports. If we find the driver or truck company was negligent in their inspections, you can be sure our truck accident injury attorney team will hold them accountable.

Hours-of-Service for Truck Drivers | St. Louis, MO Truck Accident Injury Attorney

Along with drunk driving and distracted driving, fatigued driving is one of the most dangerous things a driver can do. Being awake for 18 consecutive hours is equivalent to having a blood alcohol content of .05 percent. While Arkansas and New Jersey are the only states to have laws against drowsy driving, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has enacted strict hours-of-service regulations to ensure that truck drivers get enough rest when they have to drive long hours:

Property-Carrying Drivers

  • A max of 11 hours of driving after 10 consecutive off-duty hours
  • A max of 14 hours on-duty, meaning that the trucker may not drive beyond the 14th consecutive hour after coming on duty after 10 consecutive off-duty hours
  • No more than 60 hours on duty over seven consecutive days
  • No more than 70 hours on duty over eight consecutive days
  • Any driver using a sleeper berth must take eight consecutive hours in it, plus a separate two hours in the sleeper berth or off duty, or any combination of the two.

Passenger-Carrying Drivers

  • A max of 10 hours driving after eight consecutive hours off duty
  • A max of 15 hours on-duty, meaning that the commercial driver may not drive beyond the 15th consecutive hour after eight consecutive off-duty hours
  • No more than 60 hours on duty over seven consecutive days
  • No more than 70 hours on duty over eight consecutive days
  • Drivers who use a sleeper berth must take at least eight hours in it with the option of splitting the time into two periods, provided that neither is less than two hours

Truck drivers should pull over when they are feeling drowsy or fatigued. According to the groundbreaking Large Truck Crash Causation Study, pressure from employers to meet tight schedules was a leading reason that truck drivers drove fatigued. If you or a loved one in St. Louis or anywhere in Missouri was injured because a trucking company obligated their drivers to drive longer than they should, Burger Law's truck accident injury attorney team will prove that they were liable and make sure you receive maximum compensation.

Strict adherence to any Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regulation is necessary to keep our St. Louis and Missouri roads safe. If anyone who owns, manages or drives a truck is negligent in satisfying any state or federal regulations and injures you or your loved one, they need to pay and you need to be compensated for your damages. In the most tragic cases, a negligent truck driver or truck company can cause wrongful death. Burger Law's Missouri truck accident injury attorney team in St. Louis has over 70 years of combined experience investigating, litigating and trying cases. We will find every party that is liable for your injuries and make sure they are held accountable.

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What Are Common Types of Truck Accidents?

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What Are Common Types of Truck Accidents in St. Louis and Missouri?

Truck accidents in St. Louis and Missouri occur for a variety of reasons, and the circumstances surrounding each crash are unique. Every Burger Law truck accident injury attorney in St. Louis has seen every type of truck accident imaginable on the Missouri roads. Whatever caused your crash and regardless of the conditions surrounding your accident, we conduct a full investigation and fight hard to get you the compensation you deserve. Some of the most common types of truck accidents your truck accident injury attorney has seen are:

  • Overloaded and Overweight Trucks

    Overloading or improperly loading trucks throws off a truck's center of gravity, making them more prone to rollover accidents. Federal law sets an 80,000 gross weight limit for all vehicles operating on the interstate system. An overloaded truck can cause accidents because of:

    • Brake failure
    • Difficulty slowing down, especially going downhill
    • Cargo breaking free and spilling on the road
    • Cargo shifting, causing the driver to lose control

    Cargo shifting or being improperly secured causes seven percent of large truck crashes. If you or a loved one sustained an injury because an Missouri shipping company, truck company or truck driver overloaded their truck, Burger Law's St. Louis truck accident injury attorney team will hold them accountable.

  • Night-Time Truck Accidents

    In 2019, 35 percent of all fatal truck crashes occurred at night, between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m., despite there being far less people on the St. Louis and Missouri roads. These accidents can be caused bylimited visibility, glare from headlights or driver fatigue.

  • Jackknife Accidents

    Jackknife accidents describe an accident where the truck's cab loses control of the trailer and the trailer veers off to the side. They can be especially dangerous as they can cause a multi-vehicle accident and they often happen with little warning.

  • Head-On Accidents

    Head-on accidents are often the most damaging. They can happen if a driver is fatigued or drunk and veers to the wrong side of the road.



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Truck Accident Injury Attorney in St. Louis, MO

You did not ask to be put in this horrible situation, especially because you did nothing wrong. Let the Burger Law truck accident injury attorney team be your advocate. We have dedicated our lives to defending the rights of the injured and vulnerable in St. Louis and throughout Missouri. We fight until there is nothing left to fight and our clients have been fully and fairly compensated for their injuries. You do not have to navigate this process alone. We take care of every legal aspect of your case so you can focus on healing emotionally and physically. Call our St. Louis-based Missouri truck accident injury attorney team at Burger Law today at (314) 500-HURT or contact us online.

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