Trucking accidents have an increased chance of causing an injury because in most cases a truck cannot remain upright during an accident. Additionally truck drivers have limited visibility and maneuverability. These factors greatly contribute to trucking accidents. Whether the driver is distracted falls asleep at the wheel or just isnt paying attention accidents caused by these massive vehicles can kill or catastrophically injure motorist.
Texas area 18 wheeler accidents making the news…
A man died in South Austin on Friday after being struck by an 18-wheeler at the intersection of Ben White and Interstate 35. Police say the man was pushing a bicycle while trying to cross the frontage road at the intersection about 3 p.m.
18-wheeler Explodes in I-10 Wreck (Beaumont Enterprise – Aug 14 9:07 PM)
The driver of an 18-wheeler hauling gravel died Monday when his truck struck another 18-wheeler on Interstate 10 eastbound in Rose City flipped off the highway and exploded said Trooper Richard Vasser of the Texas Department of Public Safety.
Post by E. Michael Grossman Texas 18 wheeler accident attorney
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