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California Truck Drivers Under the Influence Accident Lawyer

Consumer products must be transported from one location to another to maintain a strong economy and satisfy supply and demand. Products are transported in several ways: via cargo ships, freight trains, and semi-trucks. Just like ship captains and train engineers, semi-truck drivers must adhere to state and federal guidelines while transporting goods. The guidelines are set by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and regulate how many hours per day drivers can operate a rig, take mandatory rest periods, and conduct logbook maintenance. With deadlines to meet and goods to move, truck drivers may reach for drugs or alcohol to stay alert. As a California truck drivers under the influence accident lawyer, we value our clients and want to make sure they receive the maximum compensation they deserve.

Driving under the influence is illegal in every state. A Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) of 0.08% is illegal for the average driver but truckers are considered impaired at a BAC of 0.04%. Impairment isn’t limited to alcohol, however. Marijuana, heroin, cocaine, and prescription medications are controlled substances that can influence a truck driver. These substances have been detected in the blood of truck drivers after he or she caused an accident.

Accidents Involving Truck Drivers Under the Influence

Causing an accident behind the wheel of an 18-wheeler has dire consequences, the likes of which are life altering for those involved. The likelihood of personal injury, property damage, disability and death are greater when the collision is between a semi-truck weighing 80,000 pounds versus a car weighing 2,000 pounds. Occupants inside the car have little to no chance of survival. If they do survive, they are often faced with life-changing injuries. Victims and their families are left to cope with the aftermath.

While semi-trucks are some of the largest vehicles on the road, there are several mid-size delivery trucks that can cause just as much damage. Companies who employ delivery truck drivers may be lax regarding regulations and hire drivers who do not have the credentials required to operate a delivery truck. These truck drivers are under as much pressure as semi-truck drivers to deliver the goods on time and can lead to accidents, especially if the driver is under the influence.

When semi-truck or delivery truck accidents occur and the operator was under the influence, the correct course of action must be taken. Victims will often sustain debilitating injuries and may never be able to work or lead a normal life again. When death occurs, family will be left with medical bills and funeral expenses, all while coping with the loss of a loved one. Emotional pain and suffering not only affects the victim but also their family members and those who depend on them; and while monetary compensation helps with lost wages, medical and living expenses, it cannot replace a life. If you are one of the many that have fallen victim to such a debilitating accident you need the California truck drivers under the influence accident attorneys on your side.

Truck Drivers Under the Influence Accident Lawyers

Panish Shea & Boyle are experienced trial lawyer attorneys in the Los Angeles area. Their reputation is synonymous with successful litigation and compensation for their clients. While winning a trial and receiving a large settlement may not compensate clients for a lifetime of pain, it can help ease the healing process.

Each case is unique must be handled on an individual and professional basis. When you need the professional services of experienced truck drivers under the influence accident attorney in California, contact us for a consultation at 877-800-1700.

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