Tractor Trailer Truck Accidents

The number of tractor trailer commercial trucks traveling American roads increases each year.  Not surprisingly, the number of traffic accidents involving large trucks has increased as well.  These big rigs are the primary method of transporting goods across the nation, carrying far more cargo than railroads or ships.  As our roads and highways become more congested with trucks and passenger vehicles, there is a greater likelihood of collisions between motorists. 

In most cases, there is at least one person injured in truck accidents.  Large trucks are difficult to maneuver and their substantial mass can cause severe damage - particularly to passenger vehicles that often weigh ten times less than a loaded big rig.  As expected, the probability of traffic-related deaths and serious injuries skyrockets when a large truck is involved in any accident.

A recent AP News article addresses one aspect of the problem - truckers who drive tractor trailers and buses while sick or disabled.

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If you have been injured in a traffic accident involving a tractor trailer truck, you may be entitled to compensation.  Our firm has successfully represented thousands of injured people.  We know your rights.  We know the law.

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