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Injured in a Semi-Truck Collision? You Deserve Compensation! 18-Wheelers Pose Serious Risks! According to the IIHS, "Fatalities in large truck accidents were 31% higher in 2018 compared to 2009." With the rise of distractions for truck drivers, such as cell phones and navigation devices, they often divert their attention from the road for as long as 40 seconds. This is time that should be spent monitoring the traffic around them.

Severe Consequences of Truck Accidents 18-Wheelers dwarf the cars they share the road with, leading to a staggering 67% of fatalities in big truck accidents being occupants of other vehicles, and an additional 15% being pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists. In 2018 alone, over 4,100 individuals lost their lives in large truck crashes.

Have You Been in a Semi-Truck Accident? Semi-trucks may be a crucial part of highway transportation in the United States, but operating an 18-wheeler is a significant responsibility. In Louisiana, these semi-trucks can legally carry up to 80,000 pounds of curb weight, equivalent to over 40 tons, traveling at speeds of 65 miles per hour or higher. Truck drivers who fail to maintain proper attention endanger the lives of everyone sharing the road with them. Rozas Injury Law boasts a decades-long track record of holding truckers accountable for the devastating injuries they inflict on fellow drivers and passengers. If you've suffered injuries due to a truck accident, reach out to our team to discuss the next steps in your case."

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Negligence can be dissected into four components: duty of care, breach of duty of care, causation, and damages. Proving negligence is a fundamental requirement in pursuing a personal injury case.

"Duty of care" encompasses the notion that every individual bears a responsibility to themselves and their fellow human beings. This responsibility involves conducting oneself with reasonable care and caution to ensure the safety of both oneself and those around them. For instance, a waiter's duty of care would include promptly informing the kitchen staff if they were aware that a patron at their table had a severe shellfish allergy.