By Seth Anderson on June 28, 2023
Sharing the road with semi-trucks, 18-wheelers and other commercial vehicles is intimidating for many drivers. While trucks may often travel the same routes you take, these defensive driving tactics can help you to avoid being in a big rig crash.
At Anderson & Cummings, we have seen firsthand the devastation caused by commercial truck crashes. The victims often sustain catastrophic, life-altering injuries in these collisions. However, the families of injured truck crash victims also suffer, both from the unexpected financial burden and because of the harm to their loved ones.
Learn more about defensive driving techniques you can use when sharing the road with a semi-truck below. If you were injured in a crash caused by a negligent truck driver and need legal help, we encourage you to contact our law offices right away.
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One huge mistake many drivers may make, especially those with less experience behind the wheel, is thinking that trucks operate like cars. They do not. In fact, commercial trucks differ from passenger vehicles in many ways, including that they are:
Many people think that defensive driving is simply following traffic laws. However, this is only partly true. Defensive driving also means anticipating what road risks you could face and driving in a manner to reduce those risks.
A defensive driving approach can help you avoid many types of crashes, such as those involving other vehicles, cyclists, motorcycle riders or pedestrians.
When it comes to avoiding the risk of a crash with a commercial truck, some defensive driving tips include:
Sometimes despite your best efforts, you may get injured in a crash with a commercial truck. If this happens, we strongly recommend seeking legal help without delay. Truck crash evidence can quickly get destroyed or lost if you do not take steps to protect it.
Call to discuss your potential legal options today. If you choose our firm to represent you, there is nothing to pay up front or while we manage your case. We only get paid for our services if we are successful in winning your case.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Seth Anderson, whose team has more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of personal injury seek justice.
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