Truck Accidents

Because of the potential risk that commercial trucks can pose, there are various regulations that truck drivers and companies must comply with and that are governed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). If they violate these rules, they can be subject to...
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Commercial trucks weigh upwards of 80,000 pounds and sometimes carry dangerous substances, such as combustible fuel. For these reasons, there are many rules about how a driver can become qualified to drive a commercial motor vehicle and the steps trucking companies must take to...
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If you were injured in a truck accident, you will need strong evidence to prove fault and how you were harmed as a result of the truck driver’s or company’s negligence. Here are some of the most important pieces of evidence you can use...
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Override truck accidents occur when a commercial truck rides over a smaller passenger vehicle, often smashing it and its occupants in the process. These are some of the most dangerous types of accidents and often result in catastrophic injuries and deaths. Often, truck driver...
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All truck accidents are scary experiences. However, underride truck accidents are particularly terrifying because a smaller car slides underneath a much larger commercial truck that sits higher off the ground. If you were seriously injured or lost a loved one in one of these...
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