Amazon is an innovative leader in e-commerce as well as delivery services. Amazon’s next endeavor is...
Personal Injury Category: Truck / 18 Wheeler
Because we all share the road, commercial trucks – as large and as imposing as they...
The health condition called sleep apnea causes a person’s breathing to stop during their sleep. In...
Most people who pay attention to technology or motor vehicle news are aware that companies like...
When a driver commits serious or multiple violations of traffic laws, the state of Texas can...
The taller a vehicle, the more likely it is to rollover. The American public was made...
This is a very common question for drivers involved in automobile accidents. In order to determine...
According to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics1 (BTS), approximately 91 percent of long-distance holiday travel is...
Whether you are involved in a car wreck or an accident while driving a commercial vehicle, any...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) have proposed...
If you have been injured in an accident involving a big rig and are looking for...
Truck accidents often leave victims in shock, rattled, and uncertain about what to do next. Unfortunately,...
According to the National Highway Safety Administration, in 2014 approximately 3,903 people were killed and an...
A rear-end collision between two cars is often referred to as a “fender bender” because this...
Semi-trucks are capable of hauling thousands of pounds of cargo from place to place and it...
Research published by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)1 indicates that the primary cause of...
Every car has some type of “blind spot.” Blind spots are areas of the road that...
Semis and other large commercial trucks are a common sight on Texas highways and interstates. These...
Driving an 80,000-pound tractor-trailer down the interstate within mere feet of other cars and trucks at...
If you have been hurt in a truck accident caused by someone else, you may be...