Underride Accidents in Alabama
Average Settlement: $700,000 – $2,500,000 | Statute of Limitations: 2 years from the date of the accident
Underride Accidents Overview
Underride accidents are among the deadliest types of truck crashes. They occur when a smaller vehicle slides underneath the trailer of a large truck, either from the rear or the side. The trailer can shear off the top of the passenger vehicle at windshield level, causing catastrophic or fatal injuries to occupants. Despite federal requirements for rear underride guards, many trucks lack adequate side guards, and existing guards may not meet the force of real-world crashes. Underride accidents often result in wrongful death claims.
Alabama Truck Accident Laws
Statute of Limitations
2 years from the date of the accident
Fault Rules
Contributory negligence — if you are found even 1% at fault, you may be barred from recovery
Average Attorney Fee
33-40% contingency
Average Settlement Range
$450,000 – $1,200,000
Common Injuries in Underride Accidents
- •Decapitation and fatal head injuries
- •Severe traumatic brain injuries
- •Cervical spine fractures
- •Facial disfigurement
- •Crushing chest injuries
- •Wrongful death
Key Facts About Underride Accidents in Alabama
- ✓Approximately 200 people die in underride accidents each year in the U.S.
- ✓Current federal law only requires rear underride guards, not side guards
- ✓Many existing rear guards fail to prevent underride in real-world crashes
- ✓The Stop Underrides Act has been introduced in Congress to strengthen guard requirements
- ✓Underride accidents have a significantly higher fatality rate than other truck crash types
- ✓Trucking companies can be held liable for inadequate underride guard maintenance
- ✓Alabama has no cap on compensatory damages in personal injury cases
- ✓I-20 and I-65 are among the most dangerous truck corridors in the state
- ✓Alabama follows strict contributory negligence, making legal representation critical
Common Truck Accident Causes in Alabama
- →Driver fatigue on I-65 corridor
- →Overloaded logging trucks
- →Port of Mobile freight traffic
- →Rural highway blind-spot collisions
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This information is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Consult a licensed personal injury attorney in Alabama for advice about your specific situation.