Posted On: August 25, 2008 by Cohn, Smith & Cohn

Drive With Caution Around Large Trucks

The Sun-Sentinel recently reported a tragic accident that killed a Hollywood man. Jose Barros died on U.S. 27 when he didn’t stop his pickup truck soon enough to accommodate the Mack truck ahead of him, which was slowing in order to pull over. Barros was also not wearing his seat belt during the rear-end accident. Our sympathies go out to his family and to the driver of the Mack truck.

As an experienced South Florida auto accident lawyer, what strikes me the most about this story is the difference in size between the two vehicles involved. A Ford F-150 like the one Barros was driving is a big truck -- but a Mack truck is far bigger. A 2008 Ford F-150 weighs about 5,500 pounds, but the weights of large commercial trucks start at 10,000 pounds and go up from there. A Mack truck’s bumper is also generally much higher than that of a passenger vehicle. Automotive safety experts call this “vehicle mismatch,” and it’s a serious problem.

In an accident, weight translates to physical force -- which means a much greater weight produces a much greater force, crushing the smaller vehicle. Meanwhile, the higher bumper of a large truck is placed too high for the smaller vehicle’s bumper to absorb the shock; instead, it’s likely to be right at the level of vehicle occupants’ heads and necks. This means vehicle mismatch poses a serious threat to people in smaller vehicles -- and almost everyone on the road is smaller than a large truck.

Truck drivers must have special commercial licenses, so they’re generally good drivers, but the exceptions can be deadly. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that in 2006, people outside of the truck were a staggering 83% of the fatalities in all fatal large truck crashes. When victims live, they often have catastrophic injuries like brain damage, severe burns and paralysis.

The article didn’t report how fast Barros was driving or why the Mack truck pulled over, so it would be inappropriate to assign blame for this accident. But when truck drivers and trucking companies kill or seriously injure people with carelessness and safety violations, they should be held legally liable for the harm they cause. A Florida trucking accident lawsuit can help victims recover the money they need to cover medical costs, funeral bills and other costs of the accident, make ends meet and more. If someone you love has been victimized, contact Cohn, Smith & Cohn today for a free consultation.