EPISODE · Oct 29, 2025 · 16 MIN
Jackknife Truck Accidents: Causes, Consequences, and Claims
from Road To Recovery with Shaked Law · host roadtorecoverywithshakedlaw
Episode Summary In this episode of Road to Recovery, Sagi Shaked breaks down one of the most dangerous types of trucking crashes: jackknife accidents. He explains how they happen, why they’re so destructive, and what victims need to know about liability and recovery. From improper cargo loading to fatigued drivers, Sagi covers the key factors behind these crashes and the legal steps required to hold responsible parties accountable. What You’ll Learn in This Episode What a jackknife accident is and why it’s so dangerous The most common causes, including speed, weather, driver fatigue, and improper cargo loading How black box data and accident reconstruction help prove liability The federal trucking regulations that apply to jackknife accidents Why multiple parties may share responsibility, from trucking companies to cargo loaders The role of accident reconstruction experts in these complex cases How settlements and timelines can vary depending on the trucking company’s defense Key Timestamps 01:00 – What a jackknife accident looks like and why it’s catastrophic 03:20 – Common causes: speed, weather, fatigue, and cargo issues 05:00 – How improper loading and weight distribution create risks 07:10 – Investigating liability: black box data, skid marks, and reconstruction 09:40 – Federal trucking regulations on brakes, cargo securement, and fatigue 12:00 – Real case examples of jackknife crashes and their ripple effects 14:30 – Why these cases are complex and often involve multiple vehicles 15:40 – How long jackknife accident cases can take to resolve About The Show: Road to Recovery delivers expert insights on trucking accident litigation with Sagi Shaked, ranked among America's Top 100 Trial Lawyers. The show provides valuable information for understanding complex personal injury cases and securing justice for accident victims.
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