New Jersey No-Zone Truck Accident Lawyers
Many truck accidents occur because of negligence. Although entering a truck’s blind spots may seem like negligence on the part of the person driving into the blind spot, this is not necessarily the case. Sadly, not all drivers know where a truck’s blind spots, or no-zones, are located.
In many cases, truck drivers or trucking companies are liable when trucks fail to properly warn other drivers of their no-zones and an accident occurs as a result. If you or someone you love suffered an injury in a no-zone crash, contact the New Jersey no-zone truck accident lawyers of Levinson Axelrod, P.A. at 800-346-5529 to speak with an experienced legal professional about your situation.
Avoiding No-Zone Accidents
Many trucks have warning stickers on the back of their trailers that inform drivers of the locations of the truck’s no-zones. These are usually the areas directly to the left and right of the truck, as well as immediately to the front and back of it.
Drivers can help avoid accidents by staying out of these areas when possible. When trying to pass a truck, it is advised to do so as quickly as possible within reasonable means. The general rule of thumb is that if a driver cannot see a trucker in the truck’s mirrors, the trucker probably cannot see the driver and his or her automobile.
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Though trucks have no-zones, truckers still have a responsibility to drive safely. If you or your loved one suffered an injury in a no-zone accident, the New Jersey no-zone truck accident attorneys of Levinson Axelrod, P.A. will fight for you. Contact us today at 800-346-5529 to learn more.

