الأحد، 4 ديسمبر 2011

Arkansas 18-Wheeler Accidents Leave Three Dead

Truck accident lawyers frequently come across accident cases where negligent 18-wheeler drivers fail to drive with road and weather conditions in mind. Such negligent driving behavior resulted in a series of 18-wheeler accidents on Interstate 40 near Brinkley, Arkansas and left three people dead.

In the first accident, a 52-year-old man was killed when he crashed into the back of an 18-wheeler in a construction zone.  Just as the road was being cleared another 18-wheeler rear ended a pickup truck; this accident involved a third 18-wheeler. The impact caused an explosion in which both trucks were engulfed in flames. Two people, who have yet to be identified, were confirmed dead in that accident. Interstate 40 was a mess for hours as cleanup crews worked to clear the roadway.

18-wheeler Safety

Motorists are expected to slow down and drive steadily in construction zones. Speeding in such situations can be lethal driving behavior for an 18-wheeler driver. Drivers must keep the conditions of the road in mind when negotiating massive vehicles that can weigh up to 80,000 pounds.

Truck Accident AttorneyFor instance, driving in a construction zone requires slower speeds than normal. This is because an 18-wheeler takes much longer to come to a complete stop after the brakes are applied than passenger vehicles. Also, construction work on the highway provides vehicles with a smaller and more confined space to drive. It is important for drivers to operate their vehicles carefully when in such confined spaces.

If you or a loved one has been injured in an 18-wheeler accident a truck accident attorney can help you recover the compensation you deserve. For a free evaluation of your case, contact a truck accident lawyer at Arnold & Itkin LLP. 

Source: http://feeds.lexblog.com/~r/AITruckAccidentLawyerBlog/~3/A-tVj2GPiLM/

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