








What is a Truck Accident Wrongful Death?
In Missouri, a wrongful death occurs when someone dies because of another party’s negligence, recklessness, or intentional actions. Missouri law (RSMo § 537.080) allows surviving family members to file a wrongful death claim to seek compensation for the financial and emotional losses caused by their loved one’s death.
Wrongful death cases involving truck accidents are often more complicated than other types of claims. Commercial trucks weigh up to 80,000 pounds, making them far more dangerous than passenger vehicles. Even a small mistake or equipment failure can lead to devastating or fatal accidents.
In a wrongful death truck accident claim, surviving family members can pursue the compensation the victim would have been entitled to under a personal injury claim if they had survived. Since the victim cannot bring the claim themselves, Missouri law grants this right to their surviving loved ones.
Common Causes of Wrongful Death in Truck Accidents
Several factors often lead to wrongful death claims involving truck accidents:
- Driver Fatigue: Truck drivers may violate federal Hours-of-Service (HOS) rules (49 CFR Part 395) to prevent overwork and drowsy driving.
- Driving Under the Influence: This includes alcohol, illegal drugs, or misuse of prescription medications.
- Distracted Driving: Examples include texting, using in-cab devices, or failing to monitor traffic.
- Speeding or Reckless Driving: Excessive speed or unsafe driving is hazardous on Missouri highways like I-70, I-44, or I-55.
- Improperly Loaded Cargo: Shifting or unsecured loads can cause rollovers, jackknifing, or loss of control.
- Mechanical Failures: Accidents can happen due to poor maintenance or failure to inspect critical components like brakes, tires, or steering systems.
- Negligent Hiring or Training: Trucking companies may fail to vet drivers properly or provide adequate safety training.
Understanding these causes can help families build a stronger compensation case. If you have lost a loved one in a truck accident caused by negligence, you have the right to seek justice and hold the at-fault party accountable.
Proving Liability When a Truck Driver Is Killed
When we represent the family of a truck driver, we thoroughly investigate the case, going well beyond the steps taken in a typical car accident claim. Our process includes:
- Collecting ECM (“black box”) data from the truck and any other vehicles involved
- Securing dash cam footage, if available
- Examining maintenance logs to check for faulty repairs or service issues
- Reviewing government inspection records and reports on road hazards
- Reconstructing the accident with professional analysis to identify all contributing factors
Acting quickly is crucial because key evidence can be lost or destroyed if legal action isn’t taken in time. We work immediately to preserve and document all evidence that can strengthen your case.
Protect Your Family’s Future with Hurt Trucker Attorneys
At Hurt Trucker Attorneys, we understand how difficult it is to deal with the aftermath of a fatal truck accident. Whether your loved one was the driver or lost their life due to someone else’s negligence, this is an incredibly challenging time.
With over 40 years of experience in trucking litigation, we know how to handle trucking companies and insurance providers. We understand their strategies and know how to fight back to protect your family’s rights.
Contact us if you are considering legal action or want to learn about your options. We will handle the legal process so you can focus on your family’s well-being.