Why Trucks Should Be Required to Have Automatic Emergency Brakes

Automatic Emergency Brakes (AEBs) were first offered by Toyota in 2003. After almost 15 years this technology has leapt forward at amazing rates – from a pipe dream to standard crash prevention. Since 2015 the U.S. Department of Transportation has specifically considered the effectiveness of AEBs in each new car model before awarding five-star…

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Stay Safe by Spotting Distracted Drivers

Distracted drivers are everywhere. Sometimes we have to give them a friendly horn tap to let them know the light is green. Sometimes we have to be less subtle when they’re swerving into our lane. These incidents can be frustrating, nerve-wracking or downright scary. But none are quite as scary as when a distracted…

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Training Truckers

Keeping American drivers safe should be the top priority of anyone who is engaged in the legislation or regulation of American roads. As a truck crash attorney, I have seen tragedy befall far too many innocent families and worked to influence laws that prevent truck crashes. But still, these rules and regulations are only…

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New Law Helps Truckers Dispute Blame for Truck Crashes

For those not familiar with the industry, truckers and trucking companies are hired by transportation brokerage firms across the country. These firms partner with manufacturers and coordinate prices for the transportation of freight from one place to another. When choosing the right trucker or trucking company, brokers should take multiple factors into consideration, including:…

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Injury vs. Death After a Truck Crash

When people are injured in truck crashes, they’re often in no position to deal with legal matters. They could be hospitalized, in pain and even disoriented. If someone you know has been hurt in a truck crash, stepping in as an advocate can help them get the compensation they deserve. Make sure they receive…

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