Wide-Turn Truck Injury Attorney

Wide-Turn Truck Accident Lawyers

When a tractor-trailer swings too wide during a turn, everything can change in a matter of seconds. A car may be crushed against a curb, a cyclist forced off the road, or an entire family left facing life-altering injuries. In the aftermath, victims often struggle to understand what happened or who is responsible.

At The Ammons Law Firm, our Truck injury attorneys represent people injured in catastrophic truck accidents nationwide. Wide-turn collisions are one of several serious types of truck accidents our firm investigates. We analyze the mechanics of each crash, examining driver conduct, equipment performance, and roadway design, to determine how it occurred and who may be held accountable.

How Wide-Turn Truck Accidents Happen

Commercial trucks require extra space to complete right and left turns. When drivers misjudge that space or fail to account for nearby traffic, devastating collisions can result.

  • Right-turn squeeze accidents: A truck veers left before turning right, trapping a car or cyclist between the trailer and curb.
  • Wide left-turn collisions: A truck crosses into oncoming lanes or opposing intersections to complete the turn.
  • Rear-trailer off-tracking: The trailer swings wide and strikes vehicles, pedestrians, or fixed objects.
  • Misjudged turn radius or signaling errors: Drivers who fail to signal early or check mirrors may cut off or sideswipe nearby motorists.

According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), improper turning is a leading cause of large-truck collisions. Even low-speed squeezes can produce catastrophic injuries because of a trailer’s sheer weight and momentum.

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Wide-Turn Truck Accident FAQs

  • What should I do right after a wide-turn truck accident?

    Your safety comes first. Call emergency services, seek medical care, and avoid discussing fault with other drivers. Once you’re stable, contact an attorney to preserve evidence and protect your rights.

  • Can a truck driver and their company both be liable?

    Yes. Drivers are responsible for safe turning maneuvers, and carriers may share liability if inadequate training, maintenance, or scheduling pressure contributed to the crash.

  • Are wide-turn accidents always the truck driver’s fault?

    Not always. Some collisions involve other motorists who attempt to pass on the right or enter a truck’s blind spot. A complete investigation is needed to determine fault.

  • What if the truck had a “Caution: Wide Right Turn” sign on the back?

    Warning signs do not automatically eliminate liability. Drivers must still execute turns safely and ensure adjacent lanes are clear.

  • How long do I have to file a truck accident lawsuit?

    Filing deadlines vary by state. An attorney can advise you on specific time limits and help ensure your claim is filed on time. See Filing a Truck Accident Lawsuit.

Common Injuries in Wide-Turn Collisions

Wide-turn crashes often involve angular or side-impact forces that cause severe trauma. Victims can experience a wide range of injuries, including traumatic brain injuries or concussions from head impacts, spinal cord or orthopedic damage caused by lateral compression, and crush injuries or internal bleeding in underride or squeeze events. Fractures, dislocations, and extensive soft-tissue damage are also common, often requiring surgery and long-term rehabilitation. Beyond the physical harm, survivors may face emotional and psychological injuries after witnessing or enduring severe collisions.

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) reports that most fatalities in large-truck crashes occur among occupants of smaller vehicles. Immediate medical evaluation and documentation are essential, not only for treatment but also for any later legal claim arising from these serious impacts.

Determining Liability in Wide-Turn Truck Crashes

Establishing fault in a turning accident requires examining every contributing factor, from driver behavior to equipment condition. Liability may rest with truck drivers who fail to check blind spots, misjudge clearance, or neglect to signal properly. It can also extend to motor carriers that provide inadequate training or fail to maintain turn-assist technology designed to prevent collisions.

Equipment manufacturers may share responsibility if defective mirrors, sensors, or braking systems contribute to a visibility or control failure. Maintenance contractors or freight loaders can also play a role when poor servicing or improper loading shifts a truck’s balance, creating instability during a turn. In some cases, other motorists who attempt to pass on the right or enter a truck’s no-zone can contribute to the crash.

An attorney can evaluate who may be responsible after a wide-turn truck accident and pursue claims against all accountable parties to ensure evidence is preserved and every liable entity is properly identified.

Investigating a Wide-Turn Truck Accident

Thorough investigation preserves critical evidence before it disappears. Our legal team often works with accident-reconstruction and human-factors experts to review:

  • Dashcam and telematics data to determine speed, steering, and braking inputs
  • Event data recorders (“black boxes”) for signal use and wheel-angle patterns
  • Intersection and business surveillance video showing vehicle paths
  • Vehicle and mirror inspections to evaluate visibility and equipment performance
  • Scene measurements and debris mapping to reconstruct the trailer’s swing and off-tracking arc

Evidence from these analyses can identify when negligence, defective equipment, or poor maintenance contributed to the crash. Additional insight can come from What Evidence Is Needed in a Truck Accident Case.

Recovery and Legal Options After a Turning Accident

The physical and financial aftermath of a wide-turn collision can be overwhelming. Recovery may be available for victims depending on the facts of the case. Damages commonly include:

  • Medical expenses, hospitalization, and rehabilitation
  • Lost income and diminished earning capacity
  • Pain, suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life
  • Property damage and vehicle replacement
  • Wrongful-death damages for families who lose a loved one

When multiple entities share responsibility, claims may be divided among drivers, carriers, manufacturers, and others. Our firm has experience coordinating these complex matters to help secure fair compensation. Learn more about Liable Defendants in Truck Accidents.

Legal Consultation and Next Steps

Statutes of limitation and evidence-preservation rules make timing critical. Legal consultation may be appropriate to protect your rights after a turning collision. Early action allows your attorney to:

  • Send preservation notices to motor carriers and insurers
  • Collect vehicle data before it is overwritten
  • Coordinate expert reviews and witness interviews

To understand your options after a serious truck turning accident, consult a qualified truck accident lawyer as soon as possible.

Contact the Truck Accident Attorneys at The Ammons Law Firm Today

If you or a loved one has been injured in a wide-turn truck accident, you deserve answers and accountability. The Ammons Law Firm has decades of experience investigating catastrophic truck crashes and holding negligent parties responsible. Our team works with transportation experts, engineers, and safety specialists to determine how a turning error occurred and pursue the recovery you need to move forward.

At The Ammons Law Firm, we combine legal skill with human understanding. We know the toll these accidents take on families and are committed to helping clients rebuild their lives with dignity and justice. Contact our truck accident lawyers today for a confidential consultation to learn how we can help.

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