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Which truck companies have the most accidents?

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By Yosi Yahoudai
Founder and Managing Partner

In the busy corridors of commerce, large commercial trucks are the lifelines of the American economy, transporting goods across state lines and fueling industries far and wide. However, with the increasing number of trucks on our highways, the risk of traffic accidents escalates, raising concerns about safety and accountability. 

At J&Y Law Firm in Los Angeles, CA, we are deeply invested in the well-being of our community members and the integrity of our roads. This commitment leads us to a pressing question that concerns many: Which truck companies have the most accidents?

In this blog post, we aim to shed light on this critical issue by examining the data on trucking accidents, exploring the factors that contribute to these incidents, and identifying the companies most frequently involved. Understanding the landscape of truck-related accidents is not only crucial for those directly affected but also for anyone who shares the road with these massive vehicles.

Join us as we navigate through the intricate web of statistics, safety records, and regulatory compliance, offering insights into how certain companies perform in terms of safety and what it means for you as a driver, a consumer, and a citizen. Let’s dive into the reality behind the numbers and uncover the truth about which truck companies have the most accidents.

So, which truck companies have the most accidents?

The truck companies with the most accidents, according to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) data, include FedEx and UPS. They consistently report the highest number of truck crashes among all trucking companies in the U.S. Specifically, FedEx and UPS lead in terms of total accidents, with figures such as 2,781 for FedEx Ground and 2,845 for UPS. Other companies with significant numbers of accidents include J.B. Hunt, Knight-Swift, and Werner Enterprises among others.

Additionally, companies with notable numbers of injuries and fatalities include Averitt Express, FedEx Express, FedEx Ground, FedEx Freight, and J.B. Hunt Transport. For example, FedEx Ground trucks were involved in 848 serious injury crashes and 89 fatal accidents in a two-year span.

It’s important to consider that these companies also operate large fleets and cover more miles than smaller companies, which can contribute to the higher absolute number of incidents. For a more detailed insight into the safety performance, one can refer to the Compliance, Safety, and Accountability (CSA) scores and out-of-service rates from the FMCSA.

For more details and to understand the full context, check the FMCSA’s Safety Measurement System (SMS) which can provide a clearer picture of a company’s safety performance relative to its fleet size and miles traveled.

California data for trucking accidents in 2023

California’s traffic safety data shows various trends in trucking and overall vehicle accidents. While specific data for trucking accidents in 2023 might not be fully detailed, the Office of Traffic Safety provides an overview of traffic safety statistics, including changes in traffic fatalities and specific types of incidents like alcohol-impaired driving fatalities and unrestrained passenger vehicle occupant fatalities. 

According to their latest available data, traffic fatalities increased by approximately 7.6% from 2020 to 2021, with increases noted in various categories such as alcohol-impaired driving fatalities and pedestrian fatalities.

Caltrans also provides annual crash data on California State Highways, which includes comprehensive details regarding the number of crashes, fatality rates, and injury rates, broken down by various factors such as location, type of crash, and conditions at the time of the crash. This information helps in understanding the overall safety and risk factors on California roads and highways.

For more specific and detailed information regarding trucking accidents or overall traffic safety within California, you can visit the California Office of Traffic Safety and Caltrans websites:

Factors that contribute to trucking incidents

Trucking accidents are complex events often resulting from a combination of factors. Common causes include driver-related issues like fatigue, distraction, and poor decision-making, often exacerbated by environmental conditions such as bad weather or congested roads. Vehicle-related problems, especially brake issues, also play a significant role. Additionally, factors like roadway design flaws and inadequate surveillance contribute to the likelihood of accidents. Understanding these factors is crucial for developing preventive measures and policies to enhance road safety for truck drivers and other road users.

An example of brake issues in semi-trucks can include worn brake pads or linings, leaks in the air pressure system used to control brakes, overheated brakes due to excessive use, or poorly adjusted brakes. These problems can reduce the effectiveness of the braking system, leading to increased stopping distances or complete brake failure, significantly heightening the risk of accidents, especially under heavy loads or in challenging driving conditions such as steep declines or wet roads. Regular maintenance and inspections are crucial to identify and address these issues promptly.

Examples of roadway design flaws that lead to trucking accidents include inadequate signage, poor lighting, improperly designed curves, lack of shoulder space, and insufficient length of acceleration or deceleration lanes. These flaws can confuse or surprise truck drivers, leading to loss of control or inadequate reaction time, especially under adverse weather conditions or at high speeds.

An example of inadequate surveillance leading to trucking accidents is when a truck driver fails to adequately check blind spots or mirrors before changing lanes or making turns. This lack of proper observation can result in the driver not seeing other vehicles, pedestrians, or obstacles, leading to collisions or other types of accidents. This issue can be exacerbated by poor truck maintenance, such as broken mirrors or faulty camera systems, further reducing the driver’s ability to monitor the vehicle’s surroundings effectively.

Conclusion

In closing, this exploration by J&Y Law Firm into which truck companies have the most accidents aims to highlight the importance of safety and accountability within the industry. We hope this information empowers our readers and the wider community in Los Angeles, CA, to make informed decisions and advocate for safer roads. Remember, staying informed is the first step towards change. 

For more insights and legal assistance, reach out to J&Y Law Firm anytime 24/7 at 323-202-2305. Stay safe, and drive responsibly.

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About the Author
Yosi Yahoudai is a founder and the managing partner of J&Y. His practice is comprised primarily of cases involving automobile and motorcycle accidents, but he also represents people in premises liability lawsuits, including suits alleging dangerous conditions of public property, third-party criminal conduct, and intentional torts. He also has expertise in cases involving product defects, dog bites, elder abuse, and sexual assault. He earned his Bachelor of Arts from the University of California and is admitted to practice in all California State Courts, and the United States District Court for the Southern District of California. If you have any questions about this article, you can contact Yosi by clicking here.