Missouri Truck Accident Blog

18-Wheeler Strikes Vehicle, Flees Scene

By Missouri Truck Accident Attorney on September 10, 2009

Lawrence County police enforcement have asked for the public’s assistance in finding the driver of a tractor-trailer truck that collided with a passenger vehicle and proceeded to flee the scene of the accident. The crash occurred near the intersection of Highway of 39 and Highway 96. The tractor trailer accident in Missouri involved the 18-wheeler striking the passenger vehicle so hard that it pushed the small car into the intersection, causing it to almost be hit by a second vehicle. While more details are not available at this time, the driver is being sought for hit-and-run charges.

Witnesses at the scene were able to give police a possible license plate number, as well as a description of the tractor-trailer, which included the name of the trucking company. While this particular case blurs the line between criminal offense and personal injury, it is still a matter of property damage, personal injury, and utter recklessness emblematic of negligence. In all instances where negligence of some kind plays a determining role in causing an accident, the negligent party can be held liable for monetary damages associated with the accident.

It should also be noted that in addition to drivers of large trucks being held accountable for their actions, trucking companies can sometimes be just as much at fault as a reckless truck driver. In instances where improper and inadequate upkeep of a big rig plays a significant role in causing a traffic accident, such as if the truck’s brakes are poorly worn or taillights fail to function properly, then it is the responsibility of the owner of the truck (typically the trucking company) to accept accountability for allowing a dangerous vehicle to operate in the first place.

If you have been injured in a big rig collision, you’ll need a skilled truck accident attorney to examine the details surrounding your crash to determine whether or not the trucker’s negligence alone caused the traffic accident, or if the trucking company contributed to the cause of the incident as well. The experienced personal injury lawyers at Page Cagle have the necessary experience to successfully litigate your truck accident case. Contact the skilled Missouri tractor trailer accident attorneys at Page Cagle today by calling 866-620-5757 for a free consultation.

Source article: http://ozarksfirst.com/content/fulltext/?cid=181742

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