Underride Collision in Amarillo

Amarillo sees 1,600+ truck crashes every year on I-40 and I-27. If you've been injured in a underride collision, get your free case review.

Average Settlement Range

$250,000 - $3,000,000

For underride collisions in Amarillo

*Actual settlements vary based on injury severity, medical expenses, and case specifics

What is a Underride Collision?

An underride collision occurs when a smaller vehicle slides underneath the trailer of a large truck, often shearing off the top of the car. These are among the deadliest types of truck accidents, frequently resulting in fatalities or catastrophic injuries.

Common Causes in Amarillo

  • Truck stopping suddenly without proper warning
  • Inadequate or missing underride guards
  • Poor visibility at night or in bad weather
  • Truck turning across traffic lanes
  • Defective lighting on the trailer

Common Injuries

  • Decapitation and fatal head injuries
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Severe facial trauma
  • Spinal cord injuries resulting in paralysis
  • Crush injuries to the upper body

Liability Factors

  • Missing or inadequate underride guards
  • FMCSA regulation violations
  • Defective trailer lighting
  • Failure to signal or use hazard lights

Amarillo Truck Accident Statistics

1,600+

Truck crashes per year

40

Fatalities annually

200,000

Population

Most Dangerous Corridors in Amarillo

The highways with the most truck accidents in Amarillo include I-40, I-27, US-87, US-287. These corridors see heavy commercial traffic from cattle transport, agriculture, oil & gas.

Frequently Asked Questions About Underride Collisions in Amarillo

How many underride collisions happen in Amarillo each year?
Amarillo sees approximately 1,600 commercial truck crashes per year. While specific data on underride collisions isn't always tracked separately, these accidents frequently occur on corridors like I-40, I-27, US-87, where cattle transport and agriculture traffic is heavy.
What should I do after a underride collision in Amarillo?
After a underride collision in Amarillo, prioritize safety: call 911, seek medical attention immediately (even if injuries seem minor), document the scene with photos, get the truck driver's and company's information, and do not speak to insurance companies before consulting an attorney. Amarillo is in Potter County, and Texas has a 2-year statute of limitations for filing claims.
How much is my Amarillo underride collision case worth?
Underride Collisions in Amarillo typically result in settlements ranging from $250,000 to $3,000,000, depending on injury severity, medical expenses, lost wages, and liability factors. Cases involving 18-wheelers on corridors like I-40 often have higher settlements due to commercial insurance policies and potential FMCSA violations.
What are common causes of underride collisions in Amarillo?
underride collisions in Amarillo are often caused by Truck stopping suddenly without proper warning, Inadequate or missing underride guards, Poor visibility at night or in bad weather. The heavy commercial traffic from cattle transport and agriculture on corridors like I-40 and I-27 increases the risk of these accidents.
Do I need a lawyer for a underride collision in Amarillo?
While not required, having an experienced attorney significantly increases your chances of fair compensation. Underride Collisions often involve complex liability issues with multiple parties (driver, trucking company, cargo loader). An attorney can preserve critical evidence, deal with aggressive insurance companies, and ensure you don't miss the 2-year statute of limitations deadline.
Which highways in Amarillo see the most underride collisions?
The most dangerous highways for underride collisions in Amarillo include I-40, I-27, US-87. These corridors see heavy commercial traffic from cattle transport, agriculture, oil & gas, increasing the risk of these accidents.
What is the average settlement for a underride collision in Amarillo?
Average settlements for underride collisions in Amarillo range from $250,000 to $3,000,000. However, actual settlements depend on factors like injury severity (Decapitation and fatal head injuries and Traumatic brain injuries are common), medical expenses, lost wages, and whether the trucking company violated FMCSA regulations.

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