Accidents happen, and unfortunately, sometimes people get hurt. One type of noncollision transport accident that can result in injuries is when a person is on the outside of a pick-up truck or van. This can occur in a nontraffic accident, meaning that the vehicle is not involved in a collision with another vehicle or object.
Noncollision transport accidents can occur in a variety of ways. One common cause is when a person falls off the back of a pick-up truck or van. This can happen if the person is standing or sitting on the tailgate or the roof of the vehicle. Another cause is when a person is struck by an object that is being transported in the bed of the vehicle. For example, if a piece of furniture is not secured properly and falls out of the back of the pick-up truck, it could hit someone who is standing nearby.
If you or someone you know has been injured in a noncollision transport accident, it's important to seek medical attention right away. Even if the injuries seem minor, they could be more serious than they appear. In some cases, injuries sustained in noncollision transport accidents can be life-threatening.
To prevent noncollision transport accidents, it's important to follow some basic safety guidelines. First and foremost, never ride on the outside of a pick-up truck or van. This is extremely dangerous and should never be done. If you need to transport something in the bed of a pick-up truck or van, make sure it is secured properly. Use tie-down straps or bungee cords to keep the object in place. If you're transporting people in the back of a pick-up truck, make sure they are seated inside the cab of the vehicle and that they are wearing seat belts.
By following these safety guidelines, you can reduce the risk of noncollision transport accidents and keep yourself and others safe.