Chain-Reaction Semi-Truck Crash Proves Fatal in South Carolina
Some of the worst semi-truck accidents in South Carolina are “chain-reaction” crashes. These accidents occur when a semi-truck strikes one vehicle, causing it to fly forward and strike a second vehicle. Sometimes, these chain reactions can ripple through dozens of vehicles – often when they are stopped in traffic jams. A recent incident of this nature has claimed the life of one individual, and two others were hospitalized. What can you do if you were injured in a similar South Carolina truck accident?
Truck Accident Causes One Death and Two Injuries in South Carolina
In August of 2024, it was reported that a semi-truck accident had caused one death and two injuries in South Carolina. Authorities say that the crash began in Kershaw County when a semi-truck smashed into the back of a Fort pickup truck. The pickup truck then jolted forward, striking a smaller sedan. Both passenger vehicles were thrown off the road, and the semi-truck flipped onto its side.
The driver of the pickup truck died of his injuries at the scene of the crash, suggesting that the initial impact was quite severe. The two occupants of the smaller sedan managed to survive, but they were hospitalized with unspecified injuries. The driver of the semi-truck was completely unharmed – highlighting the robust nature of these commercial vehicles. The crash remains under investigation by the South Carolina Highway Patrol, which did not announce any immediate arrests.
Later, information began to surface about the deceased victim. He was working as a baseball coach at Legion Collegiate Academy in Rock Hill, and he was traveling to a baseball game when the fatal accident occurred.
Who Is at Fault if I Was Rear-Ended by a Semi-Truck?
Generally speaking, drivers who rear-end other vehicles are always at fault. It is the responsibility of each driver to leave enough space when following other vehicles, and a rear-end collision implies that they failed in this regard. Rear-end accidents often occur because drivers become distracted. Intoxicated drivers may also rear-end vehicles because they struggle to judge distances.
If a semi-truck rear-ended you or someone you love, it may be possible to sue the trucker and the trucking company. This could allow you to recover considerable compensation. In the aforementioned accident, the passenger vehicles were stopped lawfully after encountering traffic congestion. It should be easy to prove trucker negligence in a situation like this.
Find an Experienced Truck Accident Lawyer in South Carolina
If you’ve been searching for an experienced truck accident lawyer in South Carolina, look no further than Mickelsen & Dalton, LLC. We know how dangerous semi-truck accidents can be, especially when they become chain-reaction crashes. If you were injured in one of these incidents, we may be able to help you pursue compensation. You can use this compensation to cover your medical bills, missed wages, and any other damages you were forced to endure. Reach out today to book a consultation – and take your next steps toward justice.
Sources:
islandpacket.com/news/state/south-carolina/article290971265.html
wltx.com/article/news/local/baseball-coach-on-way-to-game-killed-in-crash/101-7906f370-275c-4f44-896f-cfc82b88e53d