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This Month’s ‘Roadcheck’ Will Prevent Truck Accidents, Save Lives

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

truck roadcheck 300x225 This Months Roadcheck Will Prevent Truck Accidents, Save LivesEvery June, the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) sponsors a program known as “Roadcheck,” a series of roadside inspections designed to ensure that commercial vehicles (including trucks and buses) on the roads meet government safety standards.  The Chicago truck accident attorneys of Passen Law Group applaud the efforts of the CVSA, and the lives that will be saved and injuries that will be spared by this year’s program.

Roadcheck lasts for 72 hours each year in early June.  During this year’s Roadcheck, the CVSA estimates that 14 trucks or buses will be inspected every minute for the length of the event.  These inspections are carried out by about 10,000 inspectors from federal, state, provincial and local governments.

The CVSA is a non-profit organization uniting the leaders of transportation agencies from the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.  The Roadcheck program likewise spans the entire continent, with checkpoints set up from Canada to Mexico.  Participants in Roadcheck include the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators, Transport Canada, and the Mexican Secretariat of Communications and Transportation.  This high level of participation makes Roadcheck the single biggest safety enforcement program for commercial vehicles in the world.

Roadcheck has been an annual event since 1988.  The CVSA estimates that since then, Roadcheck has saved over 220 lives and prevented 4,045 serious truck accident injuries.  Over the years, the CVSA has also noticed a decline in the the number of seat-belt violations issued, as well in the number of vehicles and drivers that should be taken out of service: perhaps the best proof that the event has had an effect.

Still, compliance rates are not as high as they should be.  Last year’s Roadcheck inspections found the highest compliance rates to date:  a vehicle compliance rate of 80.4% and a driver compliance rate of 95.7%.  But, these compliance rates represent the extra precautions taken by drivers and carriers aware that Roadcheck was coming.  The CVSA estimates that if those compliance rates were maintained throughout the year (which they are not), the number of truck and bus accidents would drop dramatically, resulting in 2,068 lives saved and 37,352 injuries prevented.

Thus, while these record-setting compliance rates from last year’s Roadcheck are encouraging, the Illinois truck accident lawyers of Passen Law Group believe that they are still too low.  When you consider the stakes, there is simply no excuse for any rate of noncompliance.  Accidents involving commercial vehicles are often catastrophic, causing death and severe injury, including traumatic brain injury.  We hope that the CVSA continues its work until compliance rates reach 100%.

For a free consultation with an experienced truck accident attorney at Passen Law Group, call us at (312) 527-4500.

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CTA Bus Accident Injures 11 Passengers

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

CTA bus accident Chicago 300x169 CTA Bus Accident Injures 11 PassengersAccording to recent news reports, eleven people — 10 bus passengers and the bus driver — were injured in a CTA bus accident on the southwest side of Chicago.  The accident occurred around 7:30 am yesterday morning in the 2500-block of South Ashland.

Reports indicate that the northbound No. X9  “Ashland Express” CTA bus jumped over a curb and then struck a light pole, injuring eleven people, including the bus driver.  According to initial reports, two people were in serious condition, eight were in fair condition, and one in good condition.  The CTA and the police are investigating the accident.

Those injured in these types of transportation accidents should contact a top personal injury lawyer to ensure their rights are protected.  To speak with an experienced CTA Accident Lawyer, call Passen Law Group at (312) 527-4500 for a free consultation.

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Illinois Common Carrier Liability for Train and Bus Accidents

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Chicago public transportation liability 300x225 Illinois Common Carrier Liability for Train and Bus AccidentsFrom January to April 2009, the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has recorded 587 “train accidents” and 672 “highway-rail incidents”.

The FRA defines a train accident as “an event involving ontrack rail equipment that results in monetary damage to the equipment and track above a certain threshold.” This would include a train derailment, such as the recent train derailment in D.C., in which nine people were killed and over 70 people injured. Similar train derailments have occurred in Chicago, involving the Metra or the CTA.

The FRA defines a highway-rail incident as “any impact between a rail and a highway user at a crossing site, regardless of severity. Includes motor vehicles and other highway/roadway/sidewalk users at both public and private crossings.” Highway-rail incidents account for 96.7% of all fatalities.

If you or a loved one has been severely injured as a result of a train or highway-rail accident in Illinois, it is important to contact an experienced Illinois train accident lawyer. The train, bus or other vehicle may be considered a common carrier, and thus subject to state common carrier laws.

By definition, a common carrier is “a business that transports people, goods, or services and offers its services to the general public under license or authority provided by a regulatory body.” Common carriers in Illinois include the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), Metra, Pace bus, and other forms of public transportation. Common carriers are different from private carriers, or those hired for one specific duty, such as a moving company.

Common carriers in Illinois are subject to the Common Carrier Liability Act (740 ILCS 25/), which holds the carriers to strict safety standards, and imposes a duty to provide the highest degree of safety for its passengers. The Common Carrier Liability Act states that “whenever any property is received by a common carrier, to be transported from one place to another, within or without this state, it shall not be lawful for such carrier to limit his common law liability,” which is to provide the highest degree of safety for its passengers.

In other words, common carriers such as the CTA and Metra have a duty to provide a higher degree of care for passenger safety and well-being, more so than private drivers and transportation companies. This duty applies not only to the transportation of passengers, but also to equipment maintenance and hiring standards. Failure to adhere to that duty can be considered negligence.

Such negligence can contribute, or result in catastrophic personal injury and wrongful death, so it is important to have a Chicago lawyer with success in train or bus accident cases handle your case.

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