Car Accident, truck Accident
What if I’m Injured by a Trailer That Came Unhitched on the Road?
The New Hampshire State Police recently shut down Route 10 in West Swanzey after a trailer became unhitched from its tractor and caused a three-vehicle pileup. After becoming detached, the trailer veered across the roadway and eventually stopped in the middle, blocking three traffic lanes. A dump truck slammed into the trailer then an SUV crashed into the dump truck, heavily damaging its front end. Both truck drivers were unhurt, but the SUV driver sustained minor injuries and was transported from the scene. It is a small miracle that no one was gravely injured in this incident. A runaway trailer is as dangerous as a massive tree falling across a roadway. Not only might this 80,000-pound object slam into other moving vehicles, but upon seeing it, drivers might panic or react erratically as they try to avoid it, which can cause a pileup. Even smaller boats, campers, and rented moving trailers can cause devastating, life-changing injuries or death once unhitched. If you have been injured in a trailer detachment in New Hampshire, whether in Concord, Bedford, or Goffstown, you must promptly speak with an experienced personal injury lawyer. A knowledgeable lawyer can help determine how the accident occurred, who is responsible for your injuries, and help you fight for the compensation you deserve. Contact the New Hampshire car and truck accident lawyers of Tenn And Tenn, P.A. at 603-614-5055 or contact us online today for a free consultation. WHAT CAUSES UNHITCHED TRAILER ACCIDENTS?
Trailers and towed vehicles can become unhitched for various reasons, but it occurs most frequently when the trailer has not been hitched correctly. Inexperienced or poorly trained drivers may only realize they’ve connected the trailer improperly too late. A tired, pressured, or distracted commercial driver may forget to ensure that all the components are securely attached before driving off. If not properly secured, a bump in the road, a steep incline, or even just going at high speed could cause the trailer ball and hitch to become uncoupled and the trailer to become an unstoppable runaway. In addition to improper hitching, a trailer or tow could become detached due to the following: • a manufacturing or design defect in the trailer or trailer hitch components • failure to use or improper use of safety chains • rusted hitching equipment • overweight cargo • hazardous or poor road conditions • defective or malfunctioning brakes • reckless driving behavior, including excessive speed Note: National Trailer Safety Week is June 4-10.