In auto accidents involving trucks, identifying who is at fault just by looking at the scene can be difficult. Insurance companies and lawyers then look into a truck’s black box. In the aftermath of a collision, this tiny device can make a difference in your insurance...
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Truck Accidents
Fort Worth trucking accidents: When the company is to blame
Driver negligence isn’t the sole reason truck accidents happen; company practices often play a role as well. Accidents occur frequently due to unsafe company policies or procedures. If a truck accident near Fort Worth led to your injury, understanding company...
How the weather can affect the risk of a semi-truck crash
Most people don't have the luxury of staying home when the weather is bad. Parents still have to take their children to school when it is raining. Employees have to get to work and back home again afterward regardless of the weather. Professionals in the trucking...
Where are truck accidents most likely?
It probably will come as no surprise to readers that Texas ranks near the top of states that experience the most fatal tuck crashes. In a 2020 study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Texas came in tenth when measuring the percentage of...
Why intersections are especially common sites of truck accidents
Many of the worst collisions reported every year occur on interstates and freeways. Vehicles traveling at high speeds can be particularly dangerous when crashes occur, and crashes on busy roads may involve more than just two vehicles. Especially if one of the vehicles...
