Deadly accidents are commonly caused by inattentive
big rig drivers in New Mexico and across the nation.
Not exact matches
Now he's back on the highway
in the
driver's seat of a Volvo
big rig, cruising the 280 freeway just south of town.
There's a story about a truck
driver who passed the long, lonely hours
in his
big rig knitting sweaters.
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It's smooth, comfortable and quiet on the highway, maneuverable, powerful and easy to drive
in the city, and like a
big rig it scares off pesky other
drivers looking down at their phones.
Other vehicles that may be
in the truck's path as it makes that swing outward
in order to make the turn are
in danger of being struck by the
big rig unless the
driver is observant of surrounding traffic and reacts
in time.
Because insurance companies routinely try to deny company and
driver liability, it is vital that anyone who has been injured
in a
big rig accident retain exceptional legal representation to help them pursue a personal injury claim.
In the case of truck accidents,
drivers and manufacturers of
big rigs are held to a much higher standard than other
drivers, and if an accident occurs you or your loved one may be reimbursed for your injuries.
A
big rig driver was reportedly responsible for approximately one - fourth of the 318 deadly rear - end semi-truck wrecks that occurred across the U.S.
in 2010.
From transportation companies, vehicle owners and
drivers to various insurance companies and third - parties, such as equipment makers, we sort through the details
in big rig and 18 wheeler accidents, involving:
The Layfield Law Firm, LLC also represents motorcycle accident victims and victims
in truck accidents with 18 wheelers,
big rigs or other trucks involving, for example, tired truck
drivers, causing minor to critical and / or fatal injuries.
However, it is inexcusable for a truck
driver to have any concentration of alcohol
in his or her system when operating a
big rig or 18 wheeler.
According to accident investigators, the
big rig driver claims he was distracted by noise and lights behind his vehicle when he collided with the back of a 24 - year - old woman's Chrysler Sebring and forced the car into the vehicle stopped
in front of her.
If it is found that negligence on the part of the
big rig driver or the trucking company played a role
in the accident, your chances of a successful outcome for your injury claim will dramatically increase.
Drivers who dart and weave behind, alongside, and
in front of
big rigs are not necessarily acting wisely when they fail to keep
in mind that a fully - loaded truck at highway speeds can take nearly the length of full football fields to stop — much longer than a standard road sedan.
Regardless of the
driver's ability and competence, driving
in proximity to a
big rig truck can be a frightening experience due to a number of factors pertaining to the truck itself, including:
Big rig drivers are also required to maintain daily log books and other records
in order to document the amount of time spent traveling each day.
Big rigs have a tendency to move suddenly between lanes, and tractor - trailer
drivers have a more limited field of vision than you do
in your sedan, SUV, or minivan.
The roads and highways
in Arizona are shared by
drivers of automobiles, commercial trucks and
big -
rigs, and collisions can result
in devastating injuries to the occupants of smaller vehicles.
The
driver of the
big rig also filed a motion
in limine to exclude certain evidence offered by the plaintiff's expert witness, Alan Asay.
al, the estate of a man killed
in a truck accident, Sam Tom, filed a lawsuit against the
big rig driver who struck his vehicle and the trucking company that employed him.
In late September, the United States House of Representatives passed a bill that would require the nation's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to follow the agency's full rule - making procedure when addressing sleep apnea in big rig driver
In late September, the United States House of Representatives passed a bill that would require the nation's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to follow the agency's full rule - making procedure when addressing sleep apnea
in big rig driver
in big rig drivers.
Contact the Fine Law Firm if you were hurt or a close family member was killed
in a wreck that was caused by a negligent
big rig driver anywhere
in New Mexico.
In recent decades, serious
big rig accidents have increased over 20 percent, more than any other group of
drivers on U.S. roads.
If you have been injured
in an accident involving a pickup truck
driver or any other incident involving an 18 - wheeler,
big rig or another large commercial vehicle, the lawyers of the Staver Law Group P.C., can pursue the compensation you need and deserve.
If you have been injured
in a
big rig, semi, or shipping truck accident that was the result of someone else's negligence, of if you have been injured by careless or negligent truck
driver, our truck accident injury lawyers can get you the compensation you need to recover from your injuries and get back to work.
Everyone and everything from your truck
driver training to your CDL examiners, the trucking companies you work for, the challenge of handling a
big rig safely, the time away from family and friends, and of course the other
drivers on the road will all push you to your limits sometimes - and those that survive and thrive
in the trucking industry are the ones that develop the character needed out there to be safe and enjoy their career on the highways.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the average annual compensation
in 2012 for a
big -
rig driver was $ 38,200, which is over $ 18 an hour, working a 40 - hour week.
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