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How Truck Accidents Are Investigated The cost of medical bills and vehicle damage, not to mention lost wages and disability, that comes from a collision with a big rig can be astronomically high. -
18-Wheeler Accidents--What to Do After a Crash It’s hard to imagine being in an 18-wheeler accident, much less think about what one should do afterward -
You Could Suffer Many Secondary Conditions If You Are Paralyzed in a Truck Accident If you were paralyzed in a truck crash, you may suffer other complications. Learn what they are so that you obtain damages for them when settling your claim. -
What Is the Difference Between a Claim and a Lawsuit in a Dallas/Fort Worth Truck Accident Case? Filing a claim and a lawsuit following a truck accident in the Dallas/Fort Worth area are not the same thing. Learn key differences between them here. -
Hands-Free Devices: Are They Safe for Truckers to Use When Driving? Truckers are not prohibited from hands-free cellphone use. However, this dangerous practice leads to truck accidents. Find out why here. -
Did the Trucker Who Caused Your Accident Have a Proper Medical Certification to Drive a Truck? Was the truck driver who caused your accident medically certified to drive a truck? Here, we discuss federal medical certification rules truckers must follow. -
Warning: Do Not Believe These Common Myths About Truck Accidents Were you the victim of a truck accident? Here, we dispel common myths about these wrecks that may result in you accepting less than you deserve in settlement. -
How to Avoid a Truck’s Blind Spots So You and Your Loved Ones Are Not the Victims of a Tragic Accident A truck’s no-zones are large areas around the truck where the trucker cannot see you. Here, we share tips on how to avoid a no-zone accident. -
How Negligent Truckers Cause Deadly Wide Turn Accidents Wide turn truck accidents result in occupants of other vehicles suffering serious injuries. Here, we discuss how trucker negligence causes these crashes. -
Information You Need To Prove A Negligent Hiring Claim Against A Texas Trucking Company To hold the trucking company liable for the negligent hiring of the trucker who caused your accident, you must obtain these documents.