One unidentified person was killed after a deadly collision involving a semi-truck on State Highway 21 and FM50 on Monday afternoon, October 19.
According to the initial reports from local authorities, the crash happened at around 12:20 in the area of SH 21 and FM 50. A semi-truck crossed SH 21 but failed to yield the right of way to an oncoming Jeep, which then caused an SUV to go under the trailer partially.
Unfortunately, the driver of the jeep sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene. His identity has not been disclosed. Meanwhile, a passenger inside the jeep sustained severe injuries and was immediately airlifted to a hospital in Bryan.
The semi-truck driver remained at the scene and cooperated with authorities. He was uninjured in the mishap. The crash is currently under further investigation. Authorities will attempt to determine the factors and the liability in the accident.
Fatal Semi-Truck Accident Statistics
Big commercial vehicles that clog up our highways and byways go by many names, including semi-trucks. Big rig, 18-wheeler, tractor-trailer, and semi-trailer truck are all used to describe a semi-trailer truck. No matter what you call it, it’s a big, heavy, and cumbersome commercial vehicle.
According to the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) of the United States Department of Transportation, the fatality rate for big rig trucks has increased by 30 percent since 2009. In 2017, there were 4,102 fatal traffic accidents involving a big rig. Six hundred forty-nine people lost their lives in large truck crashes in Texas last year, according to the FMCSA’s Heavy Truck and Bus Crash Facts annual report. The 649 deaths in 2018 were the most since 2007.
Texas has the nation’s highest rate of fatalities in commercial truck accidents. The FMCSA reported 556 fatal truck accidents in Texas in 2017, according to government data. Following Florida, California had the second-highest number of fatal car crashes (320), followed by New York (275).
Wrongful Death Attorney for Victims of Fatal Semi-Truck Accidents in Burleson County
Families who have lost a loved one in a fatal tractor-trailer accident may be left in a state of deep sorrow and grief. Accidents involving tractor-trailers are frequently fatal, and the victims’ families may be left reeling under the weight of their loss. If a loved one was killed in a Burleson County semi-truck accident, you should contact an experienced wrongful death lawyer right away.
Truck accident victims must act quickly. Evidence like the truck’s black box, GPS data, and drivers’ records tend to disappear or change. This evidence is critical to the success of your truck accident lawsuit. A civil lawsuit in Texas must be filed within two years of the accident date in most cases.
Arash Law’s fatal semi-truck attorneys can provide you with the legal guidance you require. The resources and expertise that they have can also help you win your case. To arrange a no-obligation consultation, please contact us at (888) 398-4017.