Blind Spot Accidents in Arizona
Average Settlement: $350,000 – $1,300,000 | Statute of Limitations: 2 years from the date of the accident
Blind Spot Accidents Overview
Commercial trucks have four large blind spots, known as 'No-Zones,' where the truck driver cannot see other vehicles. These blind spots extend along both sides of the truck, directly behind the trailer, and in front of the cab. When a truck driver changes lanes, merges, or turns without detecting a vehicle in a blind spot, devastating collisions can occur. While all drivers should avoid lingering in a truck's blind spots, truck drivers have a legal duty to check their mirrors and blind spots before making maneuvers.
Arizona Truck Accident Laws
Statute of Limitations
2 years from the date of the accident
Fault Rules
Pure comparative fault — damages reduced by your percentage of fault
Average Attorney Fee
33-40% contingency
Average Settlement Range
$500,000 – $1,500,000
Common Injuries in Blind Spot Accidents
- •Side-impact collision injuries
- •Broken ribs and pelvis
- •Traumatic brain injuries
- •Spinal injuries
- •Internal bleeding
- •Limb fractures and amputations
Key Facts About Blind Spot Accidents in Arizona
- ✓A truck's blind spots can extend up to 20 feet in front and 30 feet behind
- ✓The right-side blind spot is the largest and most dangerous
- ✓Blind spot monitoring technology is not yet required on commercial trucks
- ✓Lane change and merge accidents are the most common blind spot collisions
- ✓Truck companies can be liable for failing to equip trucks with modern safety technology
- ✓Arizona is a major corridor for cross-border trucking from Mexico
- ✓I-10 and I-40 see some of the highest truck traffic volumes in the western U.S.
- ✓Desert heat contributes to tire failures and brake malfunctions
Common Truck Accident Causes in Arizona
- →Interstate 10 long-haul truck crashes
- →Drowsy driving through desert stretches
- →Tire blowouts from extreme heat
- →Cross-border freight from Mexico
Injured in a Blind Spot Accident in Arizona?
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This information is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Consult a licensed personal injury attorney in Arizona for advice about your specific situation.