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Truck Rollover on Miami-Dade Turnpike

Miami Truck Accident Lawyer Shares Insight on Truck Accidents

A rollover accident involving an 18-wheeler has caused the closure of the northbound entrance ramp to Florida’s Turnpike at Exit 34 in Northwest Miami-Dade. Emergency crews were called to the scene around 5 a.m. on Tuesday, where they found an 18-wheeler, equipped with a gas tank, overturned. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue and other emergency units responded to the incident. The truck crash resulted in significant traffic disruptions during the morning hours. The ramp was completely obstructed by the overturned vehicle, prompting cleanup and investigation efforts. Drivers are urged to find alternate routes while authorities manage the situation. Florida Highway Patrol has been reached out to for further information on the incident.


A Brief Look at Truck Accidents

Truck accidents can result in a range of injuries that can significantly impact victims’ lives. These injuries, such as fractures, facial trauma, brain damage, or amputations, can cause profound physical, emotional, and financial suffering. Trucking companies found responsible for such injuries are legally obligated to compensate victims. At Perazzo Law, we are dedicated to ensuring that those who endure life-altering injuries in truck accidents receive fair compensation for their losses. We encourage truck accident victims to reach out to our Miami or North Miami Beach offices for a free initial consultation to discuss their case. Our firm provides zero-out-of-pocket representation for truck accident clients, only collecting fees once compensation for their injuries, medical costs, and other losses is secured.

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Why Do Cargo Trucks Flip Over?

Cargo trucks, particularly those with trailers, can be susceptible to rollovers or flipping over due to various factors:

  1. Speeding: Excessive speed, especially around curves or bends, can cause the center of gravity to shift, leading to loss of control and a potential rollover.
  2. Overloading: Carrying a load that exceeds the truck’s weight capacity can destabilize the vehicle, making it more prone to tipping over, especially when taking corners or making sudden maneuvers.
  3. Improper Cargo Distribution: Uneven distribution of cargo or improper loading techniques can cause imbalance, increasing the risk of a rollover, particularly during sudden lane changes or evasive maneuvers.
  4. Poor Weather Conditions: Adverse weather such as heavy rain, snow, or ice can reduce traction and increase the likelihood of a rollover, especially when combined with other factors like speed or sudden braking.
  5. Sharp Turns: Making sharp turns at high speeds can lead to a shift in the truck’s center of gravity, causing it to tip over, particularly if the cargo is not properly secured.
  6. Mechanical Failures: Malfunctions in the truck’s steering, braking systems, or tires can contribute to loss of control and potential rollovers, especially if the driver is unable to react quickly.
  7. Driver Error: Mistakes such as distracted driving, fatigue, or inexperienced handling of the vehicle can increase the risk of a rollover, as the driver may not be able to anticipate and react to hazardous situations effectively.
  8. Road Conditions: Uneven road surfaces, potholes, or debris on the roadway can destabilize the truck, particularly if encountered at high speeds or when combined with other factors like sudden maneuvers.
  9. Sudden Lane Changes: Abrupt lane changes, especially without signaling or checking blind spots, can catch other drivers off guard and lead to collisions or rollovers, particularly if the truck swerves to avoid another vehicle.
  10. Steep Inclines or Declines: Ascending or descending steep grades can affect the truck’s stability, especially if the driver fails to adjust speed or use appropriate braking techniques.

Addressing these factors through proper training for drivers, regular maintenance of vehicles, adhering to weight limits, securing cargo correctly, and exercising caution in adverse conditions can help reduce the risk of cargo truck rollovers.