Safety Campaigns Aim to Reduce Truck Accidents

September 11, 2013 | By William Mattar, P.C.
Safety Campaigns Aim to Reduce Truck Accidents

September 11, 2013 The Truck Accident Lawyers with William Mattar Law Offices state that crashes involving large commercial tractor-trailers are a risk to travelers on New York highways. In fact, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety estimates that in 2011, a total of 3,373 people died as the result of collisions involving big rigs. Experts are working to find new and innovative ways to prevent truck accidents, and recently, a symposium was held to discuss the several directions trucking safety advocates have taken in the past few years. An article from the Insurance Journal explains driver fatigue and sleep apnea are two of the greatest risks operators of tractor-trailers face today. One in four truck drivers may be at risk of suffering from sleep apnea. Making healthy lifestyle choices can significantly reduces these chances, so experts are creating campaigns aimed at educating drivers about where help is available. Driver errors also continue to be a contributing factor in many accidents. Experts say that distracted driving seems to be impacting highway safety, considering 78 percent of truck collisions involve a driver not looking forward prior to the vehicle’s braking system being engaged. William Mattar Law Offices’ Personal Injury Lawyers are hopeful these efforts will prevent accidents. However, the firm is here to assist anyone who has been hurt in a crash with a commercial truck through no fault of their own.