Rear-End Truck Collisions in Alaska

Average Settlement: $400,000 – $1,500,000 | Statute of Limitations: 2 years from the date of the accident

Rear-End Truck Collisions Overview

Rear-end collisions involving commercial trucks are devastating due to the enormous weight difference between a loaded semi-truck (up to 80,000 pounds) and a passenger vehicle (approximately 3,000-4,000 pounds). When a truck rear-ends a smaller vehicle, the impact force can be catastrophic. These accidents are frequently caused by distracted driving, following too closely, brake failure, or driver fatigue. Federal regulations require trucks to maintain safe following distances, and violations of these rules can establish negligence.

Alaska 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

$400,000 – $1,000,000

Common Injuries in Rear-End Truck Collisions

  • Whiplash and neck injuries
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal disc herniation
  • Crushed vehicle occupant injuries
  • Seat belt and airbag injuries
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder

Key Facts About Rear-End Truck Collisions in Alaska

  • A fully loaded truck needs 20-40% more stopping distance than a passenger car
  • Truck driver fatigue contributes to nearly 30% of rear-end truck collisions
  • Distracted driving, including cell phone use, is increasingly common among truck drivers
  • Federal law requires trucks to have underride guards to prevent smaller vehicles from sliding under
  • Electronic logging devices (ELDs) help prove hours-of-service violations that contribute to fatigue-related crashes
  • Alaska's remote highways make accident response times longer, increasing injury severity
  • Oil industry truck traffic is a major contributor to collisions
  • Extreme weather conditions are a factor in over 40% of truck accidents

Common Truck Accident Causes in Alaska

  • Icy road conditions on the Parks Highway
  • Oil field service truck accidents
  • Overweight haul trucks on the Dalton Highway
  • Limited visibility during winter months

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This information is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Consult a licensed personal injury attorney in Alaska for advice about your specific situation.