Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyers
A horrific October 2016 trucking accident is a reminder that the
trucking industry requires careful oversight. Catastrophic
injuries are all too common when passenger vehicles and big rigs
collide. Accident victims can suffer broken bones, burns, cuts,
and spinal cord injuries. In severe accidents, drivers and their
passengers might die. In these tragic situations, California law
may entitle surviving family members to bring wrongful death
lawsuits for compensation.
Not Enough Sleep
According to federal trucking regulations, truckers cannot
drive more than 70 hours in a week or more than 11 hours after
10 consecutive hours off. The federal government adopted these
regulations as a response to increased trucking fatalities in
the late 1990s.
Unfortunately, inadequate sleep allegedly caused a horrific
October 2016 trucking accident. According to a news account,
Bruce Guilford of Georgia stopped his big rig on Interstate 10
approximately 100 miles from Los Angeles. Although Guilford
stopped because of utility work, he allegedly fell asleep and
failed to move his rig once the road had cleared. As a result,
a tour bus carrying gamblers back to Los Angeles plowed into
the back of his rig while traveling at 76 miles per hour.
The force was so severe that the rig ended up 15 feet into the
bus, killing the driver and 12 passengers. The crash injured an
additional 30 passengers. Guilford was charged with 12 counts
of felony reckless driving causing injury and 13 counts of
vehicular manslaughter. He also faces 17 counts of misdemeanor
reckless driving causing injury.
According to a KESQ news story, investigators determined that
Guilford had falsified his driving records to hide that he had
not had sufficient rest in the previous 24 hours before the
crash. Guilford pleaded not guilty.
Compensation for Victims'
Families
In a typical personal injury lawsuit, injured victims can sue
the person they believe is responsible. However, when victims
die, California law may entitle surviving family members to
bring wrongful death lawsuits, including:
-A deceased person's spouse or domestic partner
-A deceased person's surviving children or the issue of
deceased children
-If neither of the above are alive, then anyone who would
inherit from the deceased under the state's intestacy laws
Also, people can bring wrongful death lawsuits if they were
financially dependent on the deceased, including:
-A putative spouse (someone with a good faith claim to marriage
to the deceased)
-The children of a putative spouse
-The deceased's stepchildren
-The deceased's parents
If successful, plaintiffs can receive compensation for economic
and non-economic injuries, including:
-Burial expenses
-Funeral bills
-Medical care to treat the deceased
-Lost earnings
-Lost services provided by a spouse (such as cooking or
cleaning)
-Lost care and guidance
-Lost affection
-Lost sexual intimacy
Each lawsuit is unique, and surviving family members might not
qualify for all of the above damages. Meet with a Los Angeles
wrongful death attorney at Greene Broillet & Wheeler to
review your case and identify whether you have a valid legal
claim.
CONTACT A WRONGFUL DEATH ATTORNEY IN LOS
ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
With commercial semi-trucks weighing as much as 40 tons, tragic
accidents, unfortunately, are unavoidable. Family members need
time to grieve, but they also need to make time to protect
their legal rights. Call Greene Broillet & Wheeler today at
(866) 224-7865 for a free consultation, or fill out our contact
form.