Accidents caused by unsecured cargo can result in serious injuries and property damage. Whether it’s items falling from a truck or a load shifting within a vehicle, these incidents are dangerous—and often preventable.
How unsecured cargo accidents happen
Unsecured cargo accidents occur when improperly loaded or secured items shift, fall or spill, causing a collision. Common examples include:
- Debris on the road: Items can fall from a vehicle and obstruct the roadway, causing other drivers to swerve or crash.
- Shifting cargo: An uneven or unstable load may shift, making a truck or vehicle lose balance and crash.
- Falling loads: Equipment, building materials or other heavy items can fall off flatbeds or trailers and strike other vehicles.
These accidents are especially common with commercial trucks, but they can also involve passenger vehicles. For example, pickup trucks improperly carrying heavy or oversized items are prone to this type of collision.
Who’s at fault in an unsecured cargo accident?
Determining liability in an unsecured cargo accident depends on several factors, including who loaded the cargo, how it was secured, and whether any regulations were violated. Here are the most common parties that may be held responsible:
- Drivers: Truck drivers are responsible for ensuring their cargo is properly secured before hitting the road. If a driver fails to inspect their load or ignores safety protocols, they may be held liable for accidents caused by unsecured cargo.
- Loading companies: In many cases, third-party companies handle the loading and securing of cargo. If a loading company’s negligence—such as overloading, uneven distribution or failing to secure items—causes an accident, they may share liability.
- Trucking companies: Trucking companies are required to ensure their employees and contractors follow federal cargo securement regulations. If the company fails to train drivers properly or neglects to inspect loads, they could be held accountable for accidents.
- Equipment manufacturers: Sometimes equipment, such as a strap or tie-down, fails and causes cargo to become unsecured. The manufacturer of that equipment may be liable if the failure was due to a defect.
- Other drivers: In some cases, other motorists may cause an unsecured cargo accident by driving recklessly around a truck. Being forced to swerve or brake suddenly can destabilize the load.
If you’ve been injured in an unsecured cargo accident, an experienced personal injury attorney can help you get the compensation you deserve. Contact the Law Offices of Tim Misny today—we’ll be happy to review your claim and explain your legal options.
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