Philadelphia Brake Failure Truck Accident Lawyer

Those who live in or around Philadelphia know that there is an incredible number of trucks that drive through the city at all times of the day. Truck drivers use I-95, I-76 and the Vine Street Expressway to move through the city. Philly residents will also know that the city is often bogged down with traffic. The combination of trucks and traffic can be dangerous, especially when trucks do not have well-maintained braking systems.

At MyPhillyLawyer, we represent truck accident victims, helping them recover full and fair compensation for their injuries. Our dedicated team of Philly personal injury lawyers has the dedication, experience, and tenacity required to succeed in these complex, challenging cases.

Who Is Responsible for a Brake Failure Truck Accident?

When someone is injured in a Philly truck accident, they can bring a personal injury claim against the parties responsible for their injuries. In some cases, it is easy to determine who the responsible parties are; however, that will not be the case always.

The obvious party to name as a defendant in any truck accident is the truck driver. However, accident victims should name all potentially liable parties to avoid a named defendant from shifting the blame for the accident onto an unnamed party. Thus, in a truck accident case involving a braking malfunction, there may be several other potentially liable parties, including the driver’s employer, the truck’s manufacturer and potentially several others. 

 Accident victims should consult with a dedicated personal injury lawyer who can help determine all potentially liable parties.

Reasons for Brake Failures

Mechanical errors are a significant cause of truck accidents, and braking malfunctions are among the top mechanical errors. A braking malfunction can occur for several reasons, including:

  • Overheating – If a truck driver applies too much braking pressure, this pressure can cause the brake drums to expand over time. In turn, this can push the brake out of adjustment, reducing the braking system’s effectiveness.
  • Adjustment errors – Newer model trucks have braking systems that automatically adjust. However, if a truck driver attempts to tweak the brakes manually, this can cause the braking clutch mechanism to give out, reducing the truck’s ability to slow down.
  • Air supply damage – The braking systems in large trucks use air pressure to slow trucks down. If there is a puncture in an air supply tube, or the system suffers some other malfunction, the truck’s air-powered brakes will not work. That said, trucks also have spring brakes, which should slow a truck down, as long as the braking system has otherwise been well-maintained.

Have You Been Injured in a Philadelphia Truck Crash Caused by Faulty Brakes?

If you have recently been injured in a Philly truck crash, contact MyPhillyLawyer for immediate assistance. At MyPhillyLawyer, we represent clients who have been seriously injured in all types of motor vehicle collisions, including trucking crashes caused by equipment malfunctions. Our skilled team of Philadelphia trial attorneys is comfortable both at the negotiation table and in the courtroom. We work diligently to secure a favorable settlement offers when possible but will not hesitate to take a case to trial if the other side is unwilling to engage in fair negotiations. To learn more about how we can help you recover compensation for the injuries you have sustained, call 215-227-2727 or toll-free at (866) 352-4572.

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To discuss your legal rights and options after a motor vehicle accident, please contact MyPhillyLawyer toll free at (866) 352-4572. You can speak with a Philadelphia personal injury attorney in a free initial consultation.

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