Even worse than automobile accidents are
accidents involving large truck such as semis, tractor - trailers and 18 - wheelers.
Not exact matches
The majority of
accidents involving large trucks will occur with smaller vehicles
such as an automobile or motorcycle and cause an injury.
Cars vs.
Large Trucks When a car is involved in a traffic accident with a large truck, such as a tractor - trailer or tanker truck, the consequences may be catastro
Large Trucks When a car is
involved in a traffic
accident with a
large truck, such as a tractor - trailer or tanker truck, the consequences may be catastro
large truck,
such as a tractor - trailer or tanker
truck, the consequences may be catastrophic.
Victims of
truck accidents commonly suffer serious injury or death, especially those
involved in
accidents with
large semi or tanker
trucks on high - speed highways
such as interstates.
Many of these
large motor - vehicle
accidents involve heavier vehicles,
such as semi -
trucks / 18 - wheelers, delivery
trucks or other massive automobiles.
A traffic
accident involving a commercial
truck,
such as an eighteen - wheeler or other
large freight carrier, can be much more catastrophic than an ordinary car
accident.
If you or a loved one has been
involved in an
accident with a
large truck, you probably know all too well the disastrous effects
such a serious
truck accident can cause.
If you were
involved in an
accident with a commercial motor vehicle
such as a big rig, a delivery
truck, a box
truck or any other kind of
large commercial vehicle, we may be able to help you.
However, if a
larger truck causes an
accident,
such as a semi-
truck, bus, 18 - wheeler, commercial
truck, concrete
truck, dump
truck, or tractor - trailer, those have heightened insurance requirements, and much more
involved federal laws, requiring the drivers and trucking companies to comply with all sorts of complex rules.
The sad fact is that
large truck accidents often
involve very serious injuries,
such as spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, and permanent disablement, or even death.