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Semi-Truck Accident Lawyer

Motorists should be aware of the dangers associated with Semi-Truck accidents. Statistics show that each year thousands of motorists are killed or severely injured by the negligent operation of Semi-Truck drivers. Unsafe Semi-Truck driving and oversized Semi-Truck loads put the public in extreme danger, causing personal injury and wrongful death. Cause of Semi-Truck Accidents

Mechanical failures, reckless driving, and improper driver training account for a lot of the Semi-Truck accidents each year, but the overwhelming cause of Semi-Truck accidents is driver fatigue. In a recent survey, almost 20% of truckers admitted to falling asleep at the wheel at least once in the previous three months. Semi-Truck Driver Fatigue

Truck drivers are driving too many hours without the proper amount of sleep to earn more money for themselves and their trucking company resulting in preventable Semi-Truck accidents. Semi-Truck accidents present unique issues not necessarily associated with a typical motor vehicle accident, such as a greater likelihood of serious injury and death, negligent hiring and supervision of Semi-Truck drivers, poor truck maintenance, unique insurance coverage issues, and governmental regulations. Texas High in Semi-Truck Accidents

The state of Texas has the highest volume of trucking traffic. Cities that lie on the U.S. / Mexican Border account for millions of annual Semi-Truck crossings and billions of dollars in goods shipped to the U.S. from Mexico.

With this heavy volume in big truck traffic comes a dangerous consequence; serious personal injury and deadly accidents involving Semi-Trucks.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) statistics show that over 450,000 Semi-Trucks were involved in collisions throughout the United States in 2000. These same Semi-Truck accident statistics show that every 16 minutes, a person will be injured or killed in an Semi-Truck related accident. Personal Injury from an Semi-Truck Accident

In most cases, victims of Semi-Truck or semi-truck accidents can recover for pain and suffering, medical expenses, property damage, lost wages and loss of earning capacity.

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