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Missouri Truck Accident Lawyer Blog
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Analyzes truck accident news, cases and reports in Missouri. Published by the Bradley Law Firm.
Recent Posts
Steps for preventing tractor trailer and truck crashes
Examining the statistics showing just how many people die or suffer injury in truck accidents in Missouri and around the country each year can lead one to a pretty bleak outlook on the situation. Several thousand people die every year and tens of tho...
Truck crash releases thousands of pounds of acid in Missouri
A tractor trailer hauling more than 4,000 pounds of hydrochloric acid crashed on I-35 in Kansas City on Monday, sending the corrosive liquid spraying out onto the roadway. The Missouri tractor trailer crash and chemical spill happened just before th...
Rural roads produce the most fatalities
In a report published by NPR using NHTSA data, rural roads are shown to have the highest number of fatal car and truck crashes despite the fact that less people live in rural areas. In 2008, 56 percent of fatal crashes happened on rural roads despit...
MoDOT loses $1.3 million dollar judgment stemming from tractor trailer crash
A $1.3 million dollar ruling against the Missouri Department of Transportation was just handed down by a arbitration panel that decided the department could have done more to prevent a Missouri tractor trailer accident in 2005. The accident in quest...
Trucking regulations could see changes in coming years
The regulations governing the trucking industry are under constant debate in the industry. In an effort to reduce tractor trailer crash deaths and injuries here in Missouri and across the country, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration mak...
Missouri driver involved in Iowa tractor trailer crash
A semi driver from Missouri was involved in a tractor trailer accident Thursday morning in Eastern Iowa, according to local media reports. Details are sketchy as investigators are still examining the scene, but we do know the tractor trailer was hea...
