Proper maintenance, inspection, and repair of commercial trucks are vital to ensuring the safety of truckers and all those who share the road with them. An improperly maintained truck is at an elevated risk of breaking down and causing an accident and, as the data shows, truck accidents cause thousands of deaths annually… usually to someone other than the trucker. If you have lost a loved one in a commercial truck crash, the civil court system may allow you to seek justice through a liability action against one or more parties. An experienced Oregon truck accident lawyer can help you look at your circumstances, assess your options, and choose the best path forward.
Truck maintenance was a potential issue in a recent multi-vehicle crash in Lane County. The operator of a Kenworth log truck experienced a “catastrophic engine failure” as he passed through the Knowles Creek Tunnel along Highway 126. The trucker cautiously passed through the tunnel and brought his vehicle to a stop along the side of the highway’s westbound lane. Unfortunately, the trucker’s broken engine had left behind a “200-yard-long” oil spill.
A westbound driver behind the truck hit the oil slick then hit the truck, but managed to move off the highway. The next westbound driver, however, slid not into the log truck but into the oncoming lane. That vehicle and an eastbound Chevrolet HHR slammed head-on. The driver of the Chevrolet died at the scene. The other driver suffered serious injuries.