Tag Archives: Truck

How Truck Accident Cases Differ From Car Accident Cases

Understanding the differences between damages caused by car accidents and damages caused by truck accidents will improve your chances of a favorable outcome to your legal case. Here are some key points to keep in mind: Trucks carry much more weight than regular cars, which can exponentially increase the amount of damages caused. Trucks are much heavier and can reach …

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Truck Accident Statistics

There are many kinds of trucks. Each of them serves a different purpose than the other. For example, car transporters are the trucks that you see with automobile vehicles, a cement mixer is used for construction and is filled with wet cement, chiller trucks are used to refrigerate goods, livestock trucks are used to carry animals like chickens, pigs, and …

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The State of Truck Accidents in South Carolina

Truck Accidents Across the U.S There were 4,440 large truck and bus crashes across America in 2016. Fatal large truck crashes in the U.S. increased by 6% from 2015 to 2016. There were 3,986 truck crash fatalities in the United States in 2016. Truck accidents in South Carolina. 1,582 people injured in truck accidents in South Carolina in 2016. August …

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US Truck Accident Interactive Infographic Map

Like any motor vehicle, trucks cause car accidents. Furthermore, because trucks are large in size they often cause extensive damage to the vehicles they come into contact with. In many cases, deaths often result from collisions with trucks. In an effort to prevent truck accidents we conducted our own, completely original study to analyze where accidents were occurring the most. …

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Thank Truck Drivers

Truck drivers are an essential part of the nation’s day-to-day ability to remain as a functioning society. Trekking their way across the nation – braving harsh weather conditions, long over-night drives, and the stress of 5 ‘o’clock traffic – all to provide you with the good that are necessary for the world to maintain itself. While their work is a …

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