On Thursday February 18 Doris Reese of Woodland CA was injured in an auto accident on Interstate 5. A previous accident on I-5 had slowed traffic. A Sacramento man noticing traffic had slowed ahead swerved into the next line. His truck and trailer jack-knifed colliding with the Ford Explorer driven by Reese. Reese was taken to a nearby hospital.
Being involved in an 18-wheeler accident can be a traumatic experience. It is particularly frustrating when the accident could be easily avoided if the driver responsible for the accident had simply been more attentive. Many victims in such situations wish to file a personal injury lawsuit. Unfortunately this is rarely a simple task. People will go to incredible lengths to avoid accepting responsibility for these types of accidents. Fortunately the laws are in place to protect the victims in these accidents. With the help of a legal professional with experience in personal injury law you can be sure that those responsible for your injuries are held accountable.
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