Marijuana Use and Truck Drivers

Commercial trucks and 18-wheelers can weigh tens of thousands of pounds and cause severe destruction when involved in an accident. Because of this, there are many laws regarding truck driver safety in order to keep other drivers safe. Unfortunately, many truck drivers not only fail to follow regulations in place specifically for them but also driving laws in place for all motorists. One of these actions is using marijuana while driving.

If a negligent truck driver has operated his or her rig under the influence of marijuana, leading to your auto accident, the time to act is now. To speak with a professional legal representative about fighting for financial compensation to pay for your damages, contact the Rhinelander truck accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today at 800-242-2874. Let us take care of your case while you focus on your recovery.

The Effects of Marijuana on Truck Drivers

Many people argue that there are no damaging side effects of marijuana, but that is not the case. Marijuana affects your central nervous system and could compromise your ability to drive safely. Some of the side effects of using marijuana include:

  • Slowed reaction times
  • Inability to concentrate on the road
  • Short-term memory loss

Recent studies have found that 15% of truck drivers test positive for marijuana use. It is time to hold these negligent drivers responsible for their unsafe behavior on the road, so contact a truck accident lawyer today to learn more.

Contact Us

If you have been hurt in a truck accident due to a drugged truck driver, you are not alone. At Habush Habush & Rottier S.C., we can help you fight for the financial compensation you need. Call the Rhinelander truck accident attorneys today at 800-242-2874 to discuss your case.

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