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An Unusual Reason for Truck Driver Injury Is More Common At This Time of Year

Miami-Dade police are looking for people involved in the reported theft of two semi-truck trailers from a Costco parking lot. The trailers contained what is reported to be about $18,000 worth of Christmas trees. According to authorities, trailers had a pin lock and satellite tracking. However, the pin lock may…

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Helping Your Child Move into Dorms Safely

If your child is headed to college this fall, they may be excited about moving into their off-campus apartment or their dorm rooms. However, moving day can be quite chaotic, especially on busy Florida campuses where many other college students are also moving in. There are extra pedestrians around, students…

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Moving? Here’s what You Need to Know about Moving Trucks

At this time of year, many moving companies report a busy season. College students are moving into their dorm rooms and many families are taking advantage of the final few weekends to move before the start of the school season. If you’re moving this year, you may be thinking about…

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How Lost Cargo from Trucks Can Cause Multiple Crashes

You’ve probably seen them on Hollywood and Florida highways: large commercial trucks and semi-trailers carrying large amounts of cargo. You may have even seen some of this cargo spilling on the side of the road because it was improperly secured. Under federal laws, truck drivers and trucking companies are expected…

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Dangerous Cargo in Trucking Collisions

Any trucking collision in Homestead or Florida can be terrifying. However, when your trucking collision involves a hazmat carrier, you may find yourself facing even more serious injuries or problems. The Department of Transportation estimates that about 200 fatal trucking accidents that occur annually involve hazmat carriers. These are carriers…

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Dangerous Cargo a Risk for Trucking Accidents in Homestead and other Cities

Earlier this month, a serious accident in Michigan highlighted the dangers of some types of dangerous cargo. In the chain reaction accident, which took place on a wintry interstate road, 193 vehicles were involved. More than a dozen people were injured in the incident, one fatally. About 76 commercial trucks…

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Toxic Cargo a Deadly Danger on Florida and U.S. Streets

In Miami and across the country, tractor trailers and big rigs are tasked with transporting dangerous and hazardous chemicals – including fertilizers, fuel, flammable materials, and toxic chemicals – across long distances. There are many dangers linked to trucks carrying cargo: 1) Cargo spills. Cargo spills of any kind can…

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Overweight Cargo Means a Huge Danger on Hollywood and Florida Roads

Trucks transport tens of thousands of pounds of cargo each trip. These trucks transport food, consumer products, clothing, and more. While this is a necessary part of the economy, however, when truck drivers and truck carriers overload their trucks they put other drivers and other users of the road at…

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Trucking Collisions in Pembroke Pines

Two serious trucking incidents occurred in Pembroke Pines this month. In the first incident, a large sinkhole opened up on Pines Boulevard, swallowing a large truck. The sinkhole opened up when a water main broke. In another incident, a waste truck caught fire on the Interstate 75 in Pembroke Pines.…

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Fuel Spills and Trucking Accidents in Florida: A Deadly Combination

On August 27, a serious trucking collision on Interstate 75 in Florida’s Sarasota County caused a gasoline spill of 250 and 500 gallons. Both the truck driver and another driver were injured in the crash and the accident caused a secondary four-car collision as well. Firefighters placed foam over the…

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