Fresno and the Central Valley see more farm equipment on the roads during fall and winter. While common in rural areas, these slow-moving vehicles can create serious safety risks if drivers aren’t cautious. At Fowler | Helsel | Vogt, we help people injured in all types of crashes, including those involving farm equipment. If a routine drive turned into a serious accident, we’re here to protect your rights.
Why Farm Equipment Can Be Hazardous on the Road
Farm vehicles are often slow-moving, wide, and not built for traditional roadways. While they’re allowed to operate on public roads, they pose significant risks due to:
- Limited Speed: Most farm machinery travels under 25 mph.
- Large Size and Limited Visibility: These vehicles often take up more than one lane and have restricted sightlines.
- Unexpected Movements: Tractors and harvesters may suddenly turn into fields or driveways without using traditional turn signals.
- Poor Lighting or Reflectors: Not all equipment has adequate lighting or reflective signage, especially at dawn or dusk.
These risks are only heightened in foggy or low-light fall conditions common throughout Fresno County.
Sharing the Road With Farm Equipment: Simple Safety Tips
Driving through rural areas during harvest season? Keep these tips in mind to stay safe:
- Ease Up Early - If you spot farm equipment ahead, slow down sooner rather than later. Getting too close gives you less time to react.
- Pass Carefully - Only pass when it’s clearly safe. Rural roads are often narrow, and large equipment might not be able to move over.
- Look for Signals - Farm vehicles might turn suddenly or use hand signals. Stay alert, especially for wide turns or unexpected stops.
- Stay Out of Blind Spots - If you can’t see the driver, they probably can’t see you. Give large machines plenty of space.
- Be Patient - These vehicles are doing essential work. A little patience can go a long way in preventing crashes.
If You’re Hurt, Know Your Options
Even when you're careful, accidents can happen—especially if someone else is being reckless. Operators of farm equipment must also follow safety rules, such as using proper lights and signage.
If you’ve been injured in a crash involving farm machinery, you may be able to recover compensation for:
- Medical bills
- Lost income
- Pain and suffering
- Ongoing care or rehabilitation needs
- We're here to help you understand your rights and what comes next.
At Fowler | Helsel | Vogt, we know how to investigate these unique cases and determine whether the farm vehicle operator, employer, or another driver was at fault. We’ll dig into the details, gather evidence, and stand up to insurance companies on your behalf—so you can focus on recovery.
Talk to a Fresno Injury Lawyer Who Understands Rural Roads
Farming is part of daily life here in the Central Valley—but so is safe driving. If a crash involving farm equipment has turned your life upside down, Fowler | Helsel | Vogt is here to help. We have experience handling injury claims involving rural roads, agricultural vehicles, and complex liability issues.
Contact our team today to schedule a free consultation. We’re proud to advocate for injured individuals and families in Fresno and the surrounding communities.