A group of researchers at the School of Public Health at the University of Illinois, Chicago have found that since a federal speed limit of 55MPH was repealed in 1995, US interstates have seen an increase in car accidents and injuries as well as fatalities. Researchers concluded that about 12,545…
Articles Posted in Trucking Accidents
What to Do if You are in a Florida Drunk Driving Truck Accident
If you are in a Florida car accident involving a truck and you suspect that the driver of the truck is under the influence, there are a few things you must do in order to safeguard your rights: 1) Help anyone at the scene. In most Florida trucking accidents, serious…
Why Some Experts Are Pessimistic About Reducing the Rate of Florida Truck Accidents
According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Association, in 2008, 6.6% of all fatal commercial truck accidents in the country took place in Florida. Part of the problem, according to experts, is that Florida is a shipping area, and trucks move cargo from ports such as Miami through interstate highways…
Florida Truck Accidents and Tire Defects
Florida trucks and truck drivers rely on good truck tires. Good tires support the entire weight of the truck – which can weigh more than 80 000 pounds when fully loaded — and provide stability. Unfortunately, when tire defects and blowouts happen, the result is often tragic accidents on Florida’s…
Florida Truck Accident Rollovers
Truck rollover accidents in Florida are dramatic and generally make the evening news. When a truck rolls over on a Florida road or highway, the results are often catastrophic. A rollover can lead to secondary car accidents as cars and other vehicles try to swerve out of the way of…
Ways Florida Personal Injury Attorneys Investigate Truck Accidents
If you have sustained a serious injury in a Florida truck accident, you will likely hire a Florida personal injury attorney. Your attorney will do several things. First, he or she will advise you of your rights so that you can make informed decisions about what you wish to do…
Liability and Florida Truck Accidents
Many Florida truck accidents are not caused just by one factor. In most cases, a number of situations and issues can cause an accident. For example, a mechanical failure in the truck may have contributed to an accident, but road conditions as well as mistakes made by pedestrians or other…
The National Transportation Safety Board Weighs in On Truck Accident and Car Accident Prevention Strategies
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) regularly publishes and updates a “most wanted list,” or a list of the most needed actions to keep our roads safer. Many of these “most wanted” actions deal with not only passenger vehicles and drivers, but also with truck drivers. The NTSB regularly updates…
Hit and Run Truck Accidents
Hit and run accidents occur when a motorist leaves the scene of a pedestrian accident, car accident, truck accident, or bicycle accident. Whenever an accident occurs, it is the responsibility of all motorists involved to stop, exchange contact and insurance information, and offer assistance as needed. When drivers fail to…
Florida’s Move Over Law Can Help Prevent Commercial Truck Accidents
When an accident occurs on the roads – whether it’s a bicycle accident, car accident, or truck accident – emergency vehicles will generally arrive on the scene. Larger fire trucks, tow trucks, ambulances, and police vehicles all converge to help those who may be injured in the accident, but the…