Missouri Truck Accident BlogCategory – Semi Truck AccidentTruck Driver Receives Minor Injuries in Missouri Accident Involving Utility PoleA tractor-trailer driver recently hit a pole south of Centralia in an accident, reports a recent article in the Columbia Tribune. The truck ran off the road, hit the utility pole, and ended up in the center of Route Z near Old Highway 124. The Missouri trucking crash occurred at about six o’clock in the morning. Other than the utility pole, the accident caused no property damage. The utility pole with which the semi truck collided was knocked down, but power company employees were able to repair the downed utility pole quickly, and no one in the area reported an electrical outage. The truck was carrying a load of electrical transformers, but these were still secured to the truck when emergency personnel arrived. The driver was taken to a local hospital, where he was treated for the injuries he sustained in the accident and then released. His injuries were minor. Fire department officials who investigated the Missouri single truck accident and assisted the driver did not say what factors may have played a part in the crash. It is unknown whether the driver was speeding, for example. Country roads pose an especially high risk to truck drivers and the motorists who share these roads with tractor-trailers. The often narrow, winding roads can deceive a driver into believing the truck is not going too fast until it is too late to slow down. Hazards like wildlife and water can also play a part in Missouri tractor-trailer accidents. If you have been injured in a truck accident, please contact the experienced Missouri truck accident attorneys at Page Law. Our skilled lawyers will examine the details of your case and help you win the compensation you need from the parties responsible for your injuries and associated damages. Call Page Law today at (314) 322-8515 to schedule a free and confidential consultation. Three-Vehicle Missouri Accident Involving Semi-TruckOne driver sustained possibly life-threatening injuries in a truck accident that officials say was caused by a Missouri big-rig driver. According to 12 News report, the 51-year-old driver of the semi-truck told officials that he did not see the traffic slowing in front of him. The semi-truck crashed into two vehicles in front of him. A 38-year-old victim of the crash with critical injuries had to be taken by a medical helicopter to a nearby hospital. Police officials issued a ticket to the semi-truck driver for failing to control the speed of his vehicle. Semi-trucks can be a serious threat to the safety of others on the road. Semi-trucks take a significantly longer amount of time to come to a stop. As a consequence, it may only take a moment of distracted or negligent driving to cause a major collision. St. Louis negligent truck driver lawyers know that some of the most common causes of such truck accidents include impairment, distraction, inattention, speeding, reckless driving or mechanical failure. Remember that if you have been injured in a truck accident as a result of the truck driver’s negligence, the driver and his employer could be held liable for the accident and your injuries. Injured victims can seek compensation to cover medical expenses, loss of wages, cost of hospitalization, rehabilitation and other related damages. If a truck driver’s negligence results in death, the family members of the deceased victims can file a wrongful death claim seeking compensation. If you have been injured in a truck accident in Missouri, please contact Page Law at (314) 322-8515 to find out more information about your legal rights and options. Collision between Semi-Truck and SUV Causes InjuriesAt least one person was injured in a Missouri truck crash on the Interstate 44 after a semi-truck struck a Cadillac Escalade SUV, the Springfield News-Leader reports. The accident was reported at mile marker 78. Missouri Highway Patrol officials are saying that there may have been additional injuries in this truck crash. One injured person was having difficulty breathing immediately after the crash and another person was unconscious, but breathing, officials said. An investigation is ongoing. In such cases, it is very important to determine who was at fault for the accident. Very often, these large truck accidents are caused as a result of negligent truck drivers or trucking companies. Some of the common causes of truck accidents in Missouri include alcohol or drug use; fatigued drivers who are working longer hours than they are legally allowed to work; poor vehicle maintenance; and driver distraction. Whatever the cause of a Missouri truck accident, if you or a loved one has been injured as a result of the truck driver’s negligence, you may be able to seek compensation to cover your injuries, damages and losses. However, that is easier said than done. Trucking companies usually have an aggressive team of insurance adjusters and defense attorneys who will go the extra mile to defend their client against your case. If you have been injured in a truck accident, please contact an experienced St. Louis semi truck collision lawyer at Page Law to schedule your free consultation today. Our skilled attorneys have helped several truck accident victims receive full compensation for their injuries and losses. Call Page Law at (866) 620-5757 to find out how we can help protect your legal rights and make sure you receive just compensation in your case. Missouri Tanker Spill Leaves Three HospitalizedThree people were hospitalized after a tanker truck carrying hydrochloric acid flipped, spilling some of its load and sending a cloud of hazardous gas up in the air. According to a CBS news report, the truck was carrying about 45,000 pounds of the acid on Interstate 35 when it ruptured. About 250 gallons of hydrochloric acid spilled from the tanker. The acid cloud threatened the nearby Isle of Capri casino. However, no one was evacuated. One person in the casino was transported to an area hospital with respiratory issues. The truck driver and two police officers were also taken to the hospital for treatment of injuries as well as skin and throat irritation. Trucks often transport hazardous materials and when the big rig crashes, the chemicals inside can spill, thus exposing hundreds or thousands of people to serious harm. In this particular case, it is not clear what caused the tanker to rupture and the acid to spill. However, if the materials were not stored properly or if proper safety measures were not taken, the trucking company and the truck driver may be held liable for the accident and injuries caused. If you or a loved one has been injured as a result of a truck accident, you would be well-advised to retain the services of an experienced St. Louis MO truck crash injury lawyer at Page Law. Our knowledgeable personal injury attorneys will make sure that important evidence or records relevant to your claim are not destroyed. We will fight for your legal rights every step of the way and make sure that you get the justice and compensation you rightfully deserve. We are always on your side. Call Page Law at 1-866-620-5757 for a free consultation and evaluation of your Missouri truck accident case. Source:http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/11/30/national/main5837884.shtml Missouri Authorities Slap Trucker with Citations for Reckless DrivingMany Missouri semi truck accidents take place because truck drivers make unsafe movements and maneuvers. A large-sized truck weighing close to 80,000 pounds, when out of control, can cause significant damage. That’s exactly why truck drivers should take additional care to be watchful on the highway and follow all traffic rules. A recent news report on KWQC illustrates that truck drivers don’t always pay attention to what’s going around them on the roadway. Investigators in Scott County, Missouri, are looking into a bizarre accident on the Interstate 80 that sent a semi tractor trailer onto a road below the highway. Officials say the semi tractor-trailer was going west on Interstate 80 when it passed a minivan. As the big rig tried to move back into the right lane, the driver realized he did not have enough clearance. It was too late. The truck hit the van. The van veered into a ditch and the semi went flying off the highway and down onto a road under the overpass. Miraculously, neither the truck driver nor the van driver was hurt. However, officials say that the semi driver is facing several citations for driving recklessly. It is extremely fortunate that no one got hurt in this Missouri truck accident. However, that’s not always the case. Recent data from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) shows just how deadly truck accidents can be. Although trucks make up less than 4 percent of all passenger vehicles on U.S. roads, they are involved in 12 percent of all motor vehicle fatalities. More than 4,000 people die every year in truck accidents and more than 80,000 are seriously injured, according to the federal safety agency that monitors trucking companies. If you have been seriously injured in a Missouri truck accident, please contact an experienced St. Louis personal injury lawyer at Page Law today. Trucking companies will usually get their insurance carrier and attorneys on a case right away. As a victim, you need a skilled truck accident attorney on your side, fighting for your rights and protecting your best interests as soon as possible. Contact John Page at Page Law today by calling (866) 620-5757 for a free and comprehensive consultation. Missouri Semi Tractor Trailer Accident Leaves Two InjuredTwo people were injured after a semi tractor-trailer carrying 32,000 boxes of saltine crackers struck a sport utility vehicle on Highway 136 near Unionville, Missouri, a KTVO3 report states. Missouri Highway Patrol officials say the semi, driven by a 50-year-old Iowa man, hit an SUV that was stopped in traffic in an attempt to make a U-turn. The SUV rolled over and came to rest on its top. The driver of the SUV, a 29-year-old Missouri man, was taken to an area hospital with injuries, as was the driver of the tractor-trailer. However, neither suffered serious or life-threatening injuries, the report stated. In any truck accident case, it is extremely important to get a qualified and experienced Missouri truck accident lawyer on your side as soon as possible. Why is time of the essence? Truck companies work hand in hand with their insurance companies. Within minutes of the truck accident, their representatives will be on scene. They’ll send out their investigators to the crash scene, very often, even before the police are done with their investigation. What trucking companies try to do is protect their interests and dodge liability. They do not want to be held accountable for the actions of their employees. When you retain the services of an experienced St. Louis semi tractor trailer accident lawyer at Page Law, we will make sure that important evidence or records are not destroyed. We will fight for your legal rights every step of the way and make sure that you get the justice and compensation you rightfully deserve. We are always on your side. Call us at (866) 620-5757 for a free consultation and evaluation of your Missouri truck accident case. Source:http://www.heartlandconnection.com/news/news_story.aspx?id=371826 |
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