tractor trailer fatal crash

$62.7 Million Settlement Reached in Missouri Truck Driver Accident

Families of victims involved in a huge accident in 2009 caused by a Missouri truck driver reached a settlement of $62.7 million dollars, according to TheTrucker.com.

In 2009, a Missouri truck driver slammed his tractor-trailer into a line of motor vehicles stopped on an Oklahoma interstate at about 70 miles per hour. After the wreck, three cars were pinned under his truck. The driver was 76-years-old and was found to be severely sleep-deprived at the time of the big rig accident. He had been driving 10 hours at the time of the accident, and did not attempt to brake or swerve as he hit the cars.

The accident caused 10 deaths and several injuries. Eight of the victims sued both the truck driver and the company he was driving for and recently settled the case for $62.7 million. Two other accident victims had reached an earlier settlement. The truck driver served 30 days in jail and is currently on probation. The accident has caused the trucking company to re-examine its driver training and safety procedures.

This fatal truck accident illustrates both the dangers of tired truckers, and the importance of trucking companies implementing safety procedures that address trucker fatigue. If you have been injured in a Missouri tractor-trailer accident, contact the Missouri trucking attorneys at Page Law. We have extensive experience in Missouri big rig accident cases. Call us today at 314-488-2433.



Driver to Face Trial in Fatal Missouri Truck Accident

A driver, who caused a fatal Missouri truck accident that left three people dead and 15 injured, will face trial on manslaughter charges this summer. According to a news report in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the accident occurred June 21 when the truck driver plowed into several stopped vehicles on the highway while reaching for a cell phone. The driver told police that he reached across the dash to get his cell phone, flipped it open and looked back at traffic when the collision occurred. The truck driver is now facing three counts of second-degree involuntary manslaughter, which allege that the deaths resulted from criminal negligence. If convicted, the truck driver faces up to four years in prison.

All available research and statistics about cell phones, texting and driving show that it can be extremely dangerous to text or use a hand-held cell phone while driving. The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute recently reported that large truck drivers increase their crash risk by 23 times when they text and drive. Merely reaching for a communication device or dialing a cell phone increased the chance of a car accident or a large truck accident by six times. The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety says that more than 1 million auto accidents each year are caused in North America as a result of distracted driving or driver inattention.

Truck drivers not only face criminal charges, but also civil liability in cases where their negligence causes serious personal injuries and fatalities. In such cases, the trucking firm can also be held responsible for the injuries, damages and losses caused. If you or a loved one has been injured in a Missouri truck accident, please contact an experienced St. Louis tractor trailer crash lawyer at Page Law to schedule your free consultation today. We will fight hard to protect your legal rights and make sure you receive the justice and compensation you rightfully deserve.

Source:http://interact.stltoday.com/blogzone/st-louis-crime-beat/st-louis-county/2010/01/trucker-faces-summer-trial-in-fatal-crash/