Jackknife Accidents and Carrier Liability
A jackknife occurs when a truck's trailer swings out at a severe angle, creating an unstable configuration that often results in multi-vehicle collisions. These accidents are frequently caused by carrier negligence.
What Causes Jackknives
- Brake failure or imbalance: Improper maintenance
- Excessive speed: Failure to adjust for road conditions
- Improper cargo loading: Unbalanced weight distribution
- Worn tires: Inadequate tire maintenance
- Wet or icy roads: Driver fails to reduce speed
Carrier Liability
Trucking companies are liable when jackknives result from:
- Failure to maintain brakes
- Failure to inspect tires
- Failure to properly secure cargo
- Hiring unqualified drivers
- Inadequate safety training
Investigation and Evidence
Your attorney will analyze:
- Accident scene reconstruction
- Vehicle maintenance records
- Cargo documentation
- Driver qualification files
- Company safety policies
Settlement Outcomes
Jackknife accidents typically involve multiple vehicles and result in significant injuries, leading to six-figure settlements.