Jones & Swanson
  • About Us
    • Attorneys
      • Andrew W. Jones
      • M. Chase Swanson
      • Rutledge W. Jones
    • Our Staff
    • Our Office
    • Reviews
    • Working Directly With You
  • Practice Areas
    • Car Accidents
    • Truck Accidents
    • Motorcycle Accidents
    • Dog Bites
    • Catastrophic Injury
    • Pedestrian Accidents
    • Slip and Fall Accidents
    • Wrongful Death
    • All Practice Areas
  • Areas We Serve
    • Marietta
    • Kennesaw
    • Acworth
    • Woodstock
    • Mableton
    • Sandy Springs
    • Dallas
    • Roswell
    • Austell
    • All Areas We Serve
  • Case Results
  • FAQs
  • Resources
    • Blog
    • Videos
    • Virtual Tour
Support Available 24/7 (770) 427-5498
(770) 427-5498
  1. Marietta Personal Injury Lawyer
  2. »
  3. Blog
  4. »
  5. Ineffective Underride Guards Present on Many Tractor Trailers in Georgia

By Jones & Swanson | December 23, 2013

Ineffective Underride Guards Present on Many Tractor Trailers in Georgia

Shutterstock 35651434 scaled

At Jones & Swanson, we discuss the dangers associated with tractor trailer and 18 wheeler crashes often. This is because of the large number of serious injuries and deaths that occur in Georgia each year as a result of crashes involving passenger vehicles and big rigs.

In 2009, approximately 1,200 deaths occurred as a result of tractor trailer crashes in Georgia. Out of that total, 919 deaths were people in the passenger vehicle. These deaths, along with thousands of serious injuries, are a result of the larger size of 18 wheelers, their inability to brake or maneuver quickly, and dangerous cargo being carried. Tractor-trailers have been reported to weigh 16 times more than the typical passenger vehicle, which causes them to need much more space to come to a stop than smaller vehicles. This leads to truck drivers having difficulty avoiding dangers, such as other accidents or debris, because they need more space to change course. In the event that a truck is carrying flammable or dangerous materials as cargo, a minor crash can turn into a tragedy.

For this reason, there are federal standards in place to lessen the dangers associated with big rigs. Underride guards are the metal bars found on the rear of a tractor-trailer bumper. It is meant to stop a smaller vehicle from sliding beneath a big rig in the event of a rear-end crash. Unfortunately, the standards for these bars’ design are out of date, which often leads to deadly crashes that could have been prevented.

Between 2010 and 2012, six citizens of Georgia lost their lives in crashes that involved cars being pinned under the backs of tractor-trailers. Many believe these deaths can be attributed to federal standards for underride guards having not been updated since 1998. Vehicle designs change and evolve each year, which means the standards of safety for these bars should be updated often as well.

Not only are the requirements for these bars out of date, but many trucks are equipped with broken guards, or those that are weak with rust. Many petitions have been started in an attempt to convince the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to take action and update safety standards for these underride guards. In addition, many citizens feel that there should be guards in place to protect underriding the side of a big rig, as these types of crashes lead to even more deaths than rear-end impact wrecks with 18-wheelers.

When you are driving near tractor-trailers, it is important for you to stay alert, leave plenty of space between your vehicle and the big rigs, and avoid distractions. These simple tips can ensure your safety on Georgia highways. Unfortunately, just because you are careful does not mean that truck drivers are using the same care. If you or someone you know is injured in a crash that was caused by a truck driver, you can demand accountability from the company or driver of the truck. It is important that you contact an attorney with experience representing victims of tractor trailer accidents as soon after the crash as possible so that evidence can be gathered.

For more information or a free consultation, contact Attorney Andrew Jones today at (770) 427-5498 or online at www.awjlaw.com.

Categories: Truck Accident, Trucking Accidents

Truck Accident Blog Posts:
12

Airbags Save Over 6,000 Lives

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 175 people died because of airbag injuries

13

Distracted Driving Causes 80% of Car Crashes

A recent Virginia Tech study showed that distracted driving now plays a part in 80% of car accidents. The study also

33

Every Trucking Case Needs an Experienced Truck Accident Lawyer

Unlike regular auto accident cases, tractor trailer personal injury cases involve large commercial vehicles. These 18

free case evaluation now

Get help from our team
by filling out this form.

    Categories
    • Airbag Safety
    • Airplane Accidents
    • Announcements
    • Auto Accidents
    • Auto Insurance
    • Automobile Defects
    • Automobile Recall
    • Aviation Accidents
    • Bicycle Accidents
    • Boating Accidents
    • Bus Accidents
    • Car Accident
    • Car Seat Safety
    • Catastrophic Injuries
    • Christmas
    • Commercial Accidents
    • Community Outreach
    • Construction Accidents
    • Crime Victims
    • Defective Products
    • Defensive Driving
    • Distracted Driving
    • Dog Bites
    • Drowning Accidents
    • Drowsy Driving
    • Drunk Driving
    • FAQ
    • Featured
    • Firm News
    • FLSA Claims
    • Food Inspection
    • Food Poisoning
    • Georgia Laws
    • Halloween Safety
    • Health & Wellness
    • Insurance Claims
    • Mediation
    • Medical Bills
    • Medical Malpractice
    • Motorcycle Accident
    • Negligent Security
    • New Years
    • Nursing Home Abuse
    • Nursing Home Neglect
    • Occupational Disease
    • Outreach
    • Pedestrian Accident
    • Personal Injury
    • Pool Accidents
    • Premises Liability
    • Product Liability
    • Product Recall
    • PTSD
    • Recalls
    • Rollover Accidents
    • Safety Products
    • Safety Tips
    • Seatbelt Safety
    • Slip and Fall
    • St. Patricks Day
    • Statute of Limitations
    • Summer Safety
    • Teen Driving
    • Texting Accidents
    • Tire Safety
    • Tractor Trailer
    • Train Accidents
    • Train Crash
    • Truck Accident
    • Trucking Accidents
    • Workers' Compensation
    • Workplace Accidents
    • Wrongful Death
    logotype

    Attorney Chase Swanson

    Attorney Andrew Jones

    Attorney Rutledge Jones

    Personal Injury Lawyer
    $2.8M

    Multi-vehicle interstate crash

    $200K

    Drunk Driving Car Wreck on Barrett Parkway

    $210K

    Trip and Fall in Atlanta, Georgia

    $2M

    Medical Malpractice in Bibb County

    $2M

    Trucking Accident in Georgia

    $3.9M

    Wrongful Death in East Point

    $4M

    Motorcycle Accident in Cobb County

    $9.5M

    Auto Accident in DeKalb County

    TALK TO AN ATTORNEY TODAY
    Find an Injury Lawyer Near You!
    • Marietta Personal Injury Lawyer
    • Cartersville Personal Injury Lawyer
    • Austell Personal Injury Lawyer
    • Calhoun Personal Injury Lawyer
    • Macon Personal Injury Lawyer
    • Canton Personal Injury Lawyer
    • Dallas Personal Injury Lawyer
    • Smyrna Personal Injury Lawyer
    • Decatur Personal Injury Lawyer
    • Rome Personal Injury Lawyer
    Jones & Swanson Call Us at (770) 427-5498
    Office Locations
    Jones & Swanson
    635 Whitlock Ave SW
    Marietta, GA 30064
    Practice Areas
    • Car Accidents
    • Truck Accidents
    • Motorcycle Accidents
    • Dog Bites
    • Catastrophic Injury
    • Pedestrian Accidents
    • Slip and Fall Accidents
    • Wrongful Death
    Areas we Serve
    • Marietta
    • Kennesaw
    • Acworth
    • Woodstock
    • Mableton
    • Sandy Springs
    • Dallas
    • Roswell
    • Austell
    Resources
    • Blog
    • FAQs
    • Reviews
    • Do You Have a Case

    © Copyright 2025 Jones & Swanson | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Sitemap | All Rights Reserved.