
Temple Fatigued Trucker Accident Attorney
Let Us Hold the Fatigued Trucker & Company Accountable
Fatigued truck drivers pose a significant danger on Texas highways, and Temple is no exception. Long hours, tight deadlines, and unrealistic employer expectations often push truckers beyond their limits, leading to accidents that cause severe injuries and fatalities. If you or a loved one has been involved in a crash with a drowsy truck driver, you need a skilled Temple fatigued truck accident lawyer to help you secure justice and compensation. At the Law Offices of Vic Feazell, P.C., we are committed to holding negligent truckers and trucking companies accountable.
To request a free initial consultation, call (254) 938-6885 or contact us online today.
Common Reasons Why Truckers Drive Fatigued
Truck driver fatigue is a major problem in the transportation industry. Despite regulations designed to prevent drowsy driving, many truckers operate their vehicles while exhausted. Some common causes of truck driver fatigue include:
- Extended Work Hours – Many truckers exceed the legally mandated driving limits to meet tight delivery schedules.
- Pressure from Employers – Some trucking companies push drivers to complete runs faster, even at the cost of rest breaks.
- Sleep Disorders – Conditions such as sleep apnea can severely impact a driver’s ability to remain alert behind the wheel.
- Night Driving – Many truckers drive through the night, disrupting their natural sleep cycles.
- Poor Rest Areas – Finding safe and comfortable places to rest can be challenging, leading to inadequate sleep.
- Use of Stimulants – Some truckers rely on caffeine or other substances to stay awake, which can lead to sudden crashes in alertness.
When a fatigued truck driver causes an accident, victims deserve justice. Our legal team at the Law Offices of Vic Feazell, P.C. can investigate the circumstances of your crash and determine whether fatigue played a role.
Federal Hours and Service Regulations
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has established regulations to prevent truck driver fatigue. These rules, known as Hours of Service (HOS) regulations, dictate how long a trucker can drive before taking mandatory rest periods. Key provisions include:
- 11-Hour Driving Limit – Truckers can drive a maximum of 11 hours after 10 consecutive hours off duty.
- 14-Hour Workday Limit – Drivers cannot drive beyond the 14th consecutive hour after coming on duty.
- 30-Minute Break Requirement – A driver must take a 30-minute break after driving for 8 cumulative hours.
- 60/70 Hour Weekly Limit – Truckers cannot drive more than 60 hours in 7 days or 70 hours in 8 days.
Unfortunately, some trucking companies and drivers ignore these rules, putting everyone on the road at risk.
Who Else is Liable Besides the Truck Driver?
While the fatigued truck driver is often the primary party at fault, other entities may share liability for a truck accident, including:
- Trucking Companies – Employers that encourage or ignore violations of HOS regulations can be held accountable for accidents caused by fatigued drivers.
- Loading Companies – If a driver is forced to wait extended periods for cargo loading, their available driving hours may be impacted, leading to fatigue.
- Maintenance Providers – Poor vehicle maintenance can contribute to driver fatigue by making the truck more difficult to operate.
- Manufacturers – Defective truck parts, such as faulty brakes, can worsen the consequences of a fatigued driving accident.
Our legal team thoroughly investigates every case to determine all liable parties, ensuring you receive the maximum compensation possible.
Why Choose the Law Offices of Vic Feazell, P.C.?
Choosing the right Temple fatigued trucker accident lawyer is crucial to securing the best outcome for your case. Here’s why clients trust us:
- Excellent Track Record – Our firm has successfully handled numerous truck accident cases.
- Extensive Knowledge – We understand Texas trucking laws and FMCSA regulations inside and out.
- Aggressive Representation – We are relentless in pursuing justice against negligent drivers and companies.
- Client-Centered Approach – We prioritize your needs and keep you informed throughout the legal process.
- No Fees Unless You Win – You don’t pay us unless we secure compensation for you.
Contact us today at (254) 938-6885 to schedule a free case review.