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How Autonomous Trucks Could Impact Road Safety and Liability

How Autonomous Trucks Could Impact Road Safety and Liability


The trucking industry is racing to put self-driving trucks on the road, promising fewer accidents, lower costs, and increased efficiency. But here’s the truth: this technology is still flawed, and when something goes wrong, it’s real people who get hurt.


You’re driving down I-35 in Dallas, listening to the radio, when an 80,000-pound autonomous truck suddenly swerves into your lane. The driver didn’t slam on the brakes—just a machine that made a mistake. Now you’re left injured, your car is totaled, and no one wants to take responsibility. The trucking company blames the software, the manufacturer blames the trucking company, and you’re stuck in the middle.


“We don’t let trucking companies or manufacturers hide behind their technology. We go after the data, break down exactly what happened, and make sure you get the compensation you deserve.” – Amy Witherite


Autonomous Trucks and Road Safety: What They Won’t Tell You


The industry claims self-driving trucks will make roads safer. But technology is never foolproof, and when it fails, the results are deadly.


Here’s what can go wrong:


  • Sensor failures – If the truck’s system doesn’t recognize a car, pedestrian, or road hazard, it won’t react.
  • Software malfunctions – One bad algorithm could mean a truck misjudges a turn, fails to stop in time, or even accelerates when it shouldn’t.
  • Human error in programming – A self-driving truck only follows instructions. If the system is built wrong, it will drive wrong.
  • Bad weather conditions – Unlike human drivers, autonomous trucks don’t adjust well to ice, rain, or unexpected hazards.


When an autonomous truck malfunctions, it’s not a simple fender bender—it’s a high-speed disaster.


"The problem is that trucking companies prioritize profits over people. They want to save money on labor and efficiency, but they’re not investing enough in safety. That puts every driver on the road at risk." – Amy Witherite


Who’s Liable When an Autonomous Truck Causes a Wreck?


When a self-driving truck is involved, who is responsible? It could be:


  • The trucking company – Did they properly test and maintain the autonomous system?
  • The manufacturer – Was the truck’s hardware faulty?
  • The software developer – Did a programming error cause the wreck?
  • The human driver (if present) – Did they ignore a warning or fail to take control when needed?


These companies already know liability will be a fight, and they’re preparing their legal defenses now. That’s why you need a team that knows how to fight back.


Digging for Dirt: Uncovering the Truth Behind Autonomous Truck Wrecks


At 1-800-TruckWreck, we know that trucking companies and manufacturers will do everything in their power to avoid taking responsibility when an autonomous truck causes a wreck. That’s why we don’t just take their word for what happened—we dig for the truth.


With our Digging for Dirt program, we uncover the hidden details that trucking companies hope you’ll never find out. Here’s what they can do:


  • Expose a trucking company’s safety record – We look into past violations, ignored safety concerns, and whether they cut corners on testing and maintenance.
  • Reveal hidden software issues – We work with experts to analyze system logs and detect programming flaws, sensor failures, or ignored warnings that may have caused the crash.
  • Uncover history of driver misuse – If a driver was in the truck but relied too much on automation, we find out whether they were properly trained—or if they ignored system alerts.
  • Hold manufacturers accountable – We investigate whether the truck’s self-driving system had known defects that the manufacturer failed to fix.


The Digging for Dirt program isn’t just about gathering evidence—it’s about finding the smoking gun that proves liability. Because when an autonomous truck wrecks your life, you deserve the full truth—not corporate excuses.


In a Wreck with an Autonomous Truck? Call 1-800-TruckWreck Now.


Self-driving trucks are already on the roads, and trucking companies are already preparing their defenses. If you’re in a wreck in Dallas, Fort Worth, Chicago, or Atlanta, they will fight to avoid liability. That’s why you need a team that fights harder. We get the data. We prove what happened. We make them pay. Call 1-800-TruckWreck or fill out our form today for a free consultation.