Posted on: September 23, 2025

Is Being a Truck Driver Dangerous in Will County, Illinois?
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Trucking is one of the most grueling jobs, especially for those who haul long distances. About 70% of the nation’s freight is hauled by tractor-trailers and other trucks, and many drivers are on the road for weeks at a time. It is no surprise that many truckers suffer from burnout. But is trucking dangerous? Michael J. Lichner meets with many accident victims who are hurt in collisions with large trucks. Contact us to speak with a Joliet truck accident lawyer about any collision.

Thousands of Accidents

The Bureau of Labor Statistics gathers information about workplace accidents around the country. The data shows that the transportation industry is one of the most dangerous in the nation, and Illinois is no exception. The trade, transportation, and utilities sector in Illinois registered 18,500 cases where an injured worker missed at least one day away from work in 2023. That was the highest number for all industries in the state.

According to the Illinois Department of Transportation, we experienced nearly 12,000 accidents involving tractor-trailers in 2023. These collisions resulted in 1,957 injuries and 121 fatalities. Other single-unit trucks were involved in slightly more than 9,000 collisions in the state during the same year. These represent thousands of accidents each month in Illinois.

Admittedly, occupants of smaller vehicles are more at risk of serious injury than a trucker seated inside the cab. The truck is elevated and large enough that it can absorb a tremendous amount of energy in a crash. Nonetheless, some truckers do end up in the hospital after a wreck.

What Causes Truck Accidents in Joliet, IL?

Accidents have many complicated causes. Sometimes multiple factors conspire to cause an accident:

  • Distraction. Driving on the highway for hours is monotonous. Some truckers “zone out” after a while, which means they are not paying close attention to what is happening around them. Other truckers are using a cell phone to call their employer or their family.
  • Alcohol use. Some truckers turn to alcohol to help them get through time away from home. Alcohol can obviously impair a trucker’s reflexes and lead to poor choices.
  • Drug use. Drug use is common in the transportation industry, with nearly 50,000 truckers suspended each year. A trucker who has taken cocaine or amphetamines, or who has smoked marijuana, can be impaired.
  • Speeding. Many truckers are eager to get to their destination so they can turn around faster and get home. But speeding increases the chances of an accident.

A truck driver is not always in control or at fault for an accident. For example, the people who loaded freight in the trailer could have done so in a negligent manner. Maybe the freight was unbalanced to begin with, which can lead to jackknifes or rollovers, or else the unsecured cargo shifts during a haul.

In other cases, a different motorist on the road causes the accident. For example, a driver could pull in front of a trucker or crash head-on.

An Industry in Crisis?

Trucking has long been an attractive career path because it offers steady pay and benefits. Many truckers earn upwards of $80,000 or more at their jobs. Unlike other professions, which require years of expensive schooling, a trucker can usually begin hauling after taking a course and earning their commercial driver’s license. This is a legitimate career for anyone who doesn’t want to go to college but wants to earn a living wage.

In recent years, the industry has been experiencing a shortage of truckers. Many Baby Boomers retired after reaching their 60s and 70s, and the COVID pandemic forced many to leave the industry prematurely.

However, since the pandemic, freight levels have collapsed, leading to calls of a Freight Recession. With freight levels dropping, many transportation companies have filed for bankruptcy or simply shut their doors.

The freight recession puts greater pressure on those who have jobs to work longer hours to keep them. Many truckers are dealing with stress and driving more than is healthy.

Other Risks to Truckers

Accidents are not the only source of industry. The isolation and long hours conspire to cause a host of problems:

  • Obesity. Truckers struggle to get sufficient exercise or eat healthily on the road. Along with obesity come a host of other problems, including diabetes and sleep apnea.
  • Crime. Truckers might spend the night at a rest stop, where they can become the victim of crime. They might suffer stabbings or gunshot wounds.
  • Mental health problems. Isolation can lead to depression. Some truckers attempt to deal with their stress by drinking or doing drugs, which causes a cascade of problems.

Bringing a Truck Accident Claim in Joliet, Illinois

If you were hurt in a truck accident, you should investigate whether you can file an injury claim. Typically, our law firm will file a claim against:

  • Negligent or reckless truckers
  • The trucker’s employer, who is liable under a vicarious liability theory
  • The owner of the truck, if the truck is defective
  • Negligent mechanics who worked on the rig
  • The truck’s manufacturer, if there is a manufacturing defect
  • Any other person or entity liable for the crash

Truck accidents send people to the hospital with significant injuries requiring immediate medical care. Some of the most serious include spinal column injuries, traumatic brain injuries, fractures, and organ damage. Too many survivors will struggle with permanent disabilities.

Reach out to our legal team for a case review. We can estimate the amount of compensation you can request in a claim.

Our Joliet Truck Accident Lawyer Offers Free Consultations

Michael J. Lichner is a seasoned personal injury lawyer who excels both inside and outside the courtroom. He makes his skill available to anyone hurt in a crash with a big truck. To find out more about whether you can sue, contact us today. Anyone hurt in a truck accident in the 60431 zip code or surrounding areas can request a free consultation.

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We know that you have important questions when you’re looking for an attorney. We’re always here to answer questions. There’s no cost or obligation to talk to our legal team. Learn more about your case and our legal services. Please contact us!
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How do I know if I have a case?

The most basic grounds for a case are that you’re hurt and it’s someone else’s fault, legally. There are multiple legal standards that may apply.

Most cases are accidents. The party responsible doesn’t necessarily have to have hurt you on purpose. Simple negligence, which is just an unreasonable absence of care, can be enough for the victim to have the right to compensation. In other words, you might have a case, even if it was an accident.

Ask us for your personal consultation. We can learn about what happened in your case and explain how the law may apply.

How will the value of my case be determined?

The purpose of a personal injury case is to compensate you fairly for the losses that you have suffered. That includes financial losses, plus the physical and emotional suffering that goes along with injuries. The question to answer is – What has the personal injury cost you, financially and personally?

There are other factors that may impact the value of a case. Comparative negligence may apply, for example. Punitive damages may be awarded, subject to statutory limitations and requirements for pretrial motion and hearing to amend the complaint. The legal strength of the case may also impact its value.

At your consultation, we look at your specific case and explain how the value of your case may be determined.

Will I have to go to court for my personal injury case?

Most Personal Injury cases don’t go to court, but we’re always ready just in case. In fact, aggressively preparing your case can be exactly what’s needed to reach a fair settlement. We’re always ready to pursue your interests as long as necessary for you to get justice.

It’s normal to be nervous about court. Many people ask us if their case will go to court, hoping that the answer is no. Rest assured that you’re hiring us to represent you. We’ll speak for you to the court. If it’s your turn to testify, we’ll make sure that you’re fully prepared and that you know what to expect.

As your legal representative, Michael L. Lichner works to understand your goals for litigation. He’ll discuss the pros and cons of going to court and help you make the right decisions for your case.

What types of damages can I recover in a personal injury lawsuit?

In a personal injury lawsuit, you can recover damages for the losses you have – financially and personally. You’ll have direct financial losses which may include medical bills, physical therapy, lost wages, and damaged property. You can put in a claim for these expenses.

In addition, when you have a personal injury, you suffer in a lot of ways that can’t be measured directly. For example, you will have physical pain. Injuries may cause mental injury and emotional anguish. Your lifestyle may change. These are real losses, too.

How can I have attorney Michael J. Lichner represent me?

If you’re interested in hiring Michael J. Lichner, contact us. Call or message us, and we’ll take it from there. We offer free consultations and no fee unless we win.

We’ll start with a consultation, answer your questions, and explain how representation works. When you pick us as your representation we’ll get right to work!

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