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Truck Driver Fatigue in Iowa: Proving Hours-of-Service Violations

A fatigued truck driver is as dangerous as an impaired one. Federal hours-of-service rules limit how long commercial drivers can operate, and violations of these rules are a common cause of serious Iowa truck crashes.

Hours-of-Service Rules

Federal regulations cap driving time and require rest breaks to prevent fatigue. When a driver or carrier ignores these limits to meet a delivery schedule, the resulting fatigue can lead to catastrophic crashes.

Proving a Violation

Electronic logging device records, dispatch records, fuel and toll receipts, and GPS data can reveal whether a driver exceeded their limits. This evidence is time-sensitive and must be preserved quickly through a litigation-hold letter.

Why It Strengthens Your Case

A clear hours-of-service violation establishes negligence and can support a claim against both the driver and the carrier that pressured them. It is often a decisive factor in a truck crash claim.

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This article is for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. For guidance on your specific situation, consult a licensed Iowa attorney.

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