At Mainetti & Mainetti, we thoroughly examine all the evidence to gain a complete understanding of your accident and identify who is responsible. Our team partners with skilled specialists, including accident reconstruction experts and mechanical engineers, to support the investigation.
Mainetti & Mainetti P.C.’s Newburgh personal injury law office is located at 575 Hudson Valley Ave, New Windsor, NY 12553
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ContactAfter A Truck Accident, We Push Back Against Insurance Companies
At Mainetti & Mainetti, our legal team has handled countless trucking accident cases over the past several decades. We provide personalized attention and expert guidance, understanding that every case is unique. We’ve helped many clients navigate the litigation process, consistently securing maximum compensation. Some of the critical questions we’ll investigate include:
- What was the driver’s condition at the time of the accident?
- What was the condition of the truck, and when was its last inspection?
- What did the trucking company know about the driver’s employment history?
- Does the driver have a history of lapses in attention or poor judgment?
- Was the driver potentially under the influence of drugs or alcohol?
Orange County Truck Injuries By The Numbers
Year | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 |
Total Truck Crashes | 454 | 536 | 560 |
Using compiled police report statistics, there were 560 crashes in Orange County in 2022 that involved either a fatality, a personal injury, or property damage. The factors contributing to these crashes include:
Top Causes in Orange County | |
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Passing Lane Improper Use | 184 |
Following Too Closely | 88 |
Failure to Yield | 64 |
Driver Inattention/Distraction | 64 |
Turning Improperly | 44 |
The most common places where Orange County truck injury accidents occurred were:
- Town of Newburgh – 106 Truck Accidents
- Town of Wallkill – 74 Truck Accidents
- Montgomery – 42 Truck Accidents
- New Windsor – 36 Truck Accidents
- City of Newburgh – 36 Truck Accidents
- Tuxedo – 35 Truck Accidents
- Woodbury – 30 Truck Accidents
- Wawayanda – 24 Truck Accidents
We Fight for Orange County Trucking Accident Victims
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations Violations
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR) were established to improve vehicle safety and regulate the trucking industry. Because many trucks operate across state lines, these regulations are enforced nationwide. When companies violate these laws for profit or convenience and accidents or injuries result, pursuing full compensation is fully justified. The FMCSR covers important safety standards, such as mandatory breaks for truck drivers, accurate logbooks, adherence to traffic laws, proper vehicle maintenance (lights, brakes, tires, etc.), maintaining a valid Commercial Driver’s License, and more.
Overloaded Truck Accidents
Federal regulations limit trucks crossing state lines to a maximum weight of 80,000 pounds. Exceeding this limit makes controlling and stopping the truck significantly harder, increasing the likelihood of brake system failures. Overloaded trucks also risk damaging roads and infrastructure not designed to support such weight. Additionally, improperly or unevenly loaded cargo can dangerously affect the truck’s stability and handling.
Truck Tire Blowouts
Tire blowouts on trucks often occur due to underinflation, which causes the steel, rubber, and fabric layers of the tire to strain under the pressure of the road and the vehicle’s weight. Blowouts are more frequent in warmer weather, where increased friction and speed exacerbate the issue, potentially leading to partial or complete loss of control. Determining responsibility involves asking key questions: Was the driver driving recklessly or did they hit road debris? Did the trucking company neglect tire maintenance or overload the vehicle? Was the tire manufacturer at fault for producing defective tires? We’ll conduct a thorough investigation to determine liability.
Tired Truck Driver Accidents
A 33-month study conducted by the FMCSA and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration revealed that driver error accounts for 87% of trucking accidents. A major cause of this is the pressure on truck drivers to work long hours, leading to fatigue and impaired performance, which jeopardizes everyone on the road. To determine fault, we will collaborate with experts, review logbooks and records, and carefully analyze the driver’s history and the trucking company’s practices.