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The Danger Of Overweight Trucks In Indianapolis

Last updated on January 28, 2025

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Overweight Or Overloaded Trucks

Over half a million overweight trucks traverse the nation’s roads and bridges every year. Commercial vehicles marked with “wide load” signs cross interstates carrying everything from seeds and concrete to hot oil and waste. Each state may issue a certain number of permits for overloaded trucks, sometimes up to 50,000 per year. The vast majority of states issue yearlong permits; only 10 states limit short-term permits to days or weeks. In all, more than 1.8 million permits for overloaded trucks are issued each year. Many more go unreported.

Weight Dangers

Federal laws regulate the weight limit for trucks on all interstate highways, but each state permits vehicles to exceed that amount if they carry a permit. The maximum load is generally 40 tons, with some states allowing trucks as heavy as 90 tons. Limiting truck weight is important for preventing damage to infrastructure and lives. Some risks of overloaded trucks include:

  • Rollovers
  • Cargo spills
  • Falling debris
  • Chemical leaks
  • Imbalanced loads
  • Runaway trailers
  • Collapsing bridges
  • Wear and tear on tires
  • Road or highway wear
  • Longer stopping distances
  • Unsafe air pressure and compression

Engineers warn that the growing practice of allowing overweight trucks severely weakens steel and concrete, placing an undue burden on America’s already suffering infrastructure. Overloaded trucks are suspected of contributing to the 2007 Minneapolis bridge collapse that killed 13 people. Overweight rigs may pass without issue but still cause significant cumulative damage.

Physical Injury

With 73,000 U.S. bridges categorized as “structurally deficient” and insufficient money to fix damaged roads, drivers are at higher risk of danger. Moreover, while damage to infrastructure is gradual, everyday accidents involving overloaded trucks are sudden. Overweight trucks are exponentially more likely to cause traffic accidents involving:

  • Burns and scars
  • Broken bones
  • Organ damage
  • Crushing injuries
  • Internal bleeding
  • Exposure to toxins
  • Spinal cord damage
  • Paralysis and paraplegia
  • Cognitive impairment
  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Permanent disfigurement

Even assuming pavements and bridges were up to code, related damages increased exponentially with heavy loads. Increasing the standard 80,000-pound load to 108,000, for example, increases road and truck damage by 220%. Compared to large trucks and hard roads, the injury to the human skeleton is many times worse. These accidents are often fatal.

Liability For Overloaded Accidents

When truckers and the companies that hire them fail to act with reasonable care by overloading their vehicles, they can be liable for negligence after an accident. Injured victims and family members may be entitled to recover compensation for lost income, medical or funeral expenses, pain, suffering and other benefits after a crash. Drivers, manufacturers, insurers and other entities may all be responsible for damages caused by overloaded trucks.

Recovering Compensation For Injuries

If an overweight truck hurt you or a loved one, the Indiana personal injury attorneys of Parr Richey Frandsen Patterson Kruse LLP are here to help. For over 40 years, Parr Richey Frandsen Patterson Kruse LLP has focused on personal injury law and helping truck accident victims seek maximum compensation for their losses. Feel free to reach out to us through our contact form or by phone at 317-505-1342. Our phone lines are always open, and your initial consultation is free of charge.

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