What if the truck accident occurred because the truck wasn properly loaded?
Federal safety regulations impose a duty on a carrier to secure the load safely. Different types of loads have their own requirements for being properly secured. A trucking company is not liable for defects that are not apparent upon a reasonable inspection of the load. The company is also not liable for sealed loads. A shipper may be liable, however, where it improperly loaded its own truck, its employees negligently instructed the truck driver on the manner in which the cargo should be secured or if the truck driver was given false assurances as to the safety of the load. It is important to determine the identity of the party involved in loading the trailer if it is suspected that the cargo was not appropriately loaded. The circumstances surrounding the loading of the vehicle and the identity of those involved in the loading should be determined as quickly as possible after the accident occurs.