Recreational vehicles (RVs) including motorhomes, campervans, and travel trailers offer a great way to explore California’s scenic highways. However, their size, weight, and handling differences can make them more difficult to operate safely. When an RV accident happens, the consequences can be severe, often involving serious injuries and complicated insurance claims.
Why RV Accidents Are Different from Regular Car Accidents
RVs are larger, heavier, and harder to maneuver than passenger vehicles. Many drivers are inexperienced in handling such large vehicles, which increases the risk of accidents. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), larger vehicles like RVs have longer stopping distances and larger blind spots, making them more likely to cause severe crashes. Learn more here: https://www.nhtsa.gov/road-safety
Common Causes of RV Accidents
- Driver inexperience – lack of training or practice in operating an RV
- Overloaded or improperly loaded cargo
- Mechanical failures – brake, steering, or tire issues
- Distracted driving – using GPS, mobile devices, or in-vehicle systems
- Driving too fast for conditions
- Poor weather or road hazards
- Towing instability – sway or detachment of trailers
Common Injuries in RV Collisions
Because RV accidents can involve rollovers, jackknifes, or high-speed impacts, injuries are often serious and may include:
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
- Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
- Broken bones and fractures
- Severe burns from post-crash fires
- Internal bleeding and organ damage
- Wrongful death
Who Can Be Held Liable?
Liability for an RV accident can depend on several factors, including the cause of the crash:
- The RV driver – for negligent or reckless driving
- RV rental companies – for poor maintenance or unsafe vehicles
- RV manufacturers or parts suppliers – for defective components
- Campground or property owners – for unsafe conditions on their premises
- Other drivers – if a third party caused the collision
Steps to Take After an RV Accident
- Call 911 and ensure a police report is filed
- Seek immediate medical attention
- Take photos and videos of the accident scene, vehicles, and visible injuries
- Collect the driver’s license, insurance, and registration details
- Gather witness statements and contact information
- Contact a California RV accident lawyer before speaking to insurance companies or rental agencies
How Hillstone Law Can Help
RV accident cases can be complex because they may involve multiple liable parties, commercial insurance policies, and product liability claims. At Hillstone Law, we investigate the cause of the crash, preserve critical evidence, and fight for maximum compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
If you’ve been injured in an RV accident in California, we are ready to stand by your side.
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