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Involved in a Truck Accident? The Truck Driver’s History Matters

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Hurt in a crash with a large commercial truck in Florida? You need justice and compensation for your damages. After a serious crash, the truck driver’s history—meaning his or her previous record of traffic violations, accidents, training, any other issues—could have a significant implant on your legal claim. Your lawyer can help you get access to key records. In this article, our West Palm Beach semi-truck accident attorney explains why a truck driver’s history matters after a serious crash.

A History of Traffic Violations May Indicate Negligence

 A trucker’s history matters. If a truck driver has a record of speeding, reckless driving, or other traffic violations, it could indicate a pattern of unsafe behavior. Indeed, repeated infractions suggest the driver may not follow the law. That increases the risk of a crash. A history of traffic violations can be used as evidence in a personal injury claim to show negligence. If the company was aware of these violations but failed to act, they could be liable for allowing an unsafe driver on the road. A West Palm Beach truck accident attorney can take action to help you get a truck’s records.

 Previous Accidents Could Show a Pattern of Unsafe Driving 

Has the truck driver been in prior accidents? Were there several previous collisions? A truck driver’s accident history is critical in evaluating their ability to operate a commercial vehicle safely. If they have been involved in multiple crashes, it may suggest a pattern of reckless driving, fatigue, or other dangerous behaviors. Prior accidents can also reveal whether the driver failed to learn from past mistakes. If a trucking company hired a driver with multiple crashes on record, they may be liable for a crash for putting an unsafe driver on the road.

 Employment and Training History May Reveal Inexperience or Negligence 

A truck driver’s employment record and training history can shed light on their qualifications and experience. For example, if they frequently changed jobs due to accidents or misconduct, it may indicate a very serious problem. Inadequate training is another major concern—if a driver lacks proper education on handling large commercial vehicles, they may pose a danger to others on the road. Beyond that, a trucking company that hires unqualified drivers or fails to provide proper training could share liability. Investigating a driver’s past employment and training can help determine whether inexperience or company negligence played a role in your accident.

 Contact Our West Palm Beach Truck Accident Lawyer Today

At Pike & Lustig, LLP, our West Palm Beach semi-truck accident attorney is a dedicated advocate for justice. If you were hurt in a crash, we can help you get access to the trucker’s history. Call us now or contact us online for a free, no obligation consultation. From our office in West Palm Beach and our office in Miami, we represent injured victims throughout Southeast Florida, including in Jupiter, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, Coral Gables, Hialeah, Miami Beach, and Palm Beach Gardens.

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