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Truck accidents in PA are increasing in severity and frequency

Truck accidents are becoming a growing concern in Pennsylvania, with both the frequency and severity of crashes on the rise. These accidents often lead to devastating injuries and fatalities, leaving those injured and their families to face significant emotional and financial burdens. 

Understanding why this trend is occurring is important for those impacted.

Rising numbers of truck accidents

In 2022, Pennsylvania ranked fourth in the U.S. for the number of truck accidents, with more than 7,600 incidents recorded. Several factors contribute to this alarming increase, including driver fatigue, distracted driving, and insufficient training for truck operators. Poor road conditions and extreme weather also play a role in these accidents.

Increased severity of accidents

Along with the growing number of truck crashes, the severity of these incidents has escalated. Large trucks, due to their size and weight, cause more damage in collisions, often leading to catastrophic injuries or fatalities. In recent years, Pennsylvania has seen over 250 fatalities annually from truck-related accidents. These accidents frequently result in serious injuries such as traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, and wrongful deaths.

Insurance companies may not have your best interests in mind

After a truck accident, many individuals find themselves battling insurance companies that are more concerned with protecting their bottom line than compensating injured parties fairly. Insurance adjusters may try to minimize settlements or delay claims. Those injured should seek legal representation to ensure they receive the compensation they deserve for medical expenses, lost wages, and emotional distress.

Taking action to protect your rights

If injured in a truck accident, holding negligent drivers and their insurance companies accountable is necessary for securing justice and financial recovery for those injured.