Backing up Truck Wrecks

What are the Most Common Causes of Backing-Up Collisions?

The most common causes of backing-up collisions are (1) visibility, (2) speed, and (3) space. The industry standard practice is G.O.A.L (Get Out and Look) before backing up. The CDL Manual instructs drivers to start in the proper position, look at the path, use mirrors on both sides, back slowly, back and turn toward the driver’s side, use a helper, use flashers and back up alarms, use speed and space management, and use hazard perception.
A backing collision is considered preventable if the driver:
These types of collisions can be particularly dangerous, as they often involve the truck driver’s blind spots and can result in serious injuries or fatalities. Here are some tips for truck drivers to avoid backing up collisions:
By following these tips, truck drivers can reduce the risk of backing up collisions and ensure that they are operating their vehicles safely on the road.

Why Hire a Truck Accident Attorney in Colorado?

Simply put, hiring an experienced truck accident attorney after your accident gives you the best possible chance of ending up with a good outcome in a very bad situation. Numerous parties may be liable for your injuries, and an experienced attorney from Hagen Nares PLLC will be able to identify those parties and determine how best to pursue compensation. The introduction of these other parties, as well as the complicated web of statutes and regulations, means that pursuing a claim requires a special level of expertise.

Contact a Truck Accident Attorney in Colorado Today

At Nares Law Group, we have successfully represented clients who were involved in a trucking accident. We understand the laws established by the State of Colorado as well as federal law and will make sure that each party who is liable is held accountable. You don’t have to face this alone–call 720-637-7786 today to schedule Free Consultation.