Trucking Safety and Preventing Trucking Accidents

Thursday, January 26, 2006

Trucking Safety and Preventing Trucking Accidents

Trucking Safety and Preventing Trucking Accidents
LAKE BUTLER, Florida -- News of a crash in which seven children perished so upset their grandfather that he had a massive heart attack and died, the children's adoptive mother said.

"I lost my daddy tonight," Barbara Mann said Wednesday. "My dad died of a massive heart attack tonight over all this. He lost all seven of his grandkids ... I can't deal with this."

Alvin Wilkerson, 32, has been identified as the driver of the tractor-trailer which plowed into the children's car near Gainesville, Florida, Wednesday. The impact caused the car to slam into the rear of a school bus that had stopped to let children off.

The car burst into flames, killing all the children inside, Lt. Mike Burroughs of the Florida Highway Patrol said. (Full story)

They have been identified as: Cynthia Nicole Mann and Elizabeth Mann, both 15; Ashley Keen and Johnny Mann, both 13; Miranda Finn, 9; Heaven Mann, 3; and Anthony Lamb, 20 months.

All were adopted foster children, except for Anthony, who was in the process of being adopted, Burroughs said.

Ashley and Miranda were also cousins.

At the wheel was Cynthia Mann, who had a learner's permit. Under Florida law, it is illegal for a 15-year-old to drive without an adult.

Cynthia Mann's aunt said the girl had just dropped off another child and was taking the rest of the children home "to get ready to go to church."

"It's my understanding she did not cause the accident," Tina Mann said of her niece. "The same thing would have happened had there been an adult in the car with her. We'd just have one more death in the family."

The accident occurred shortly after 3 p.m. four miles south of Lake Butler. At the time, all three vehicles -- the tractor-trailer, the car and the bus -- were heading north, said Lt. Bill Leeper of the Florida Highway Patrol.

"Basically he just wasn't paying attention, couldn't slow down in time and just ran into the back of the other vehicle," Leeper said.

The tractor-trailer left no skid marks, police told CNN Thursday. But there were marks on the road indicating the driver veered away after the initial impact, police added.

Wilkerson has been hospitalized and is medicated, police said. No charges have been filed, and the accident was under investigation.

The National Transportation Safety Board said it would participate in the investigation but was not sending a team because the school bus was not a factor in the cause of the accident.

Wilkerson was cited in 2000 and 2001 for operating a vehicle in unsafe conditions and also for driving on a suspended or revoked license in 2000.

The fact that the 15-year-old Cynthia Mann was driving the car was not relevant "to the actual crash," Leeper said.

"There are some questions we're going to need answered ... but those are questions we'll look at later," Leeper said. "Right now everything has to do with the truck."

Three of the nine children aboard the bus were seriously injured and transported by helicopter to hospitals. None of the students' injuries were life-threatening, Leeper said.

Trucking Safety and Preventing Trucking Accidents: Semi Truck Accidents -- Still dealing with Underride

Trucking Safety and Preventing Trucking Accidents: Semi Truck Accidents -- Still dealing with Underride

The recent crash in Lake Butler Florida makes you wonder about who the trucking companies are hiring.

Friday, September 23, 2005

Trucking Safety and Preventing Trucking Accidents: Semi Truck Accident Attorneys

Semi Truck Accident attorneys Paglialunga & Harris. We are accepting serious semi truck accident cases around the country.

In our last semi truck case, our client contacted us unhappy with his current attorney. We settled the case a year later for nine times the amount of the highest offer given to our client's former attorney.

If you or someone you love has been injured or killed in a semi truck accident, contact us.

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Semi Truck Accident Attorneys

More semi truck accidents claiming lives...

Traffic collision on I-215 kills man
Salt Lake Tribune - United States
An 82-year-old Salt Lake County man died Monday in a traffic collision along the ... near 4800 South in the slow lane when he rear-ended a semi-truck and trailer ...


Olive Hill woman killed in head-on collision
Ledger Independent - Maysville,KY,USA
According to Kentucky State Police, Lois F. Tolliver, 20, died after a head-on collision with a semi truck driven by 39-year-old Charles T. Wilson. ...


Sask. news roundup - Sept.20
StarPhoenix - Saskatoon,Saskatchewan,Canada
... with the city. A 32-yearr-old man from Lampman is dead following a collision between a semi and pickup truck. The accident happened ...

Monday, September 19, 2005

Attorneys handling semi truck accident cases nationwide

Paglialunga & Harris, PS is a personal injury law firm handling trucking accident cases nationwide. They have created this blog to increase awareness of semi truck safety issues.

Semi Truck Accident Attorneys

Another fatal semi truck accident in the news:


One man is dead after a collision between a pickup truck and three semi-trailers.

The accident is blocking the eastbound lane of the Trans-Canada Highway at Yellowquill Trail, south of Portage la Prairie, Man.

RCMP say the southbound pickup was crossing the Trans-Canada when it was hit by a semi.

A second semi swerving to avoid the collision landed in the south ditch and was hit by a third semi.

Police say the 32-year-old passenger in the pickup died at the scene while the 27-year-old driver has been brought to hospital.

Crews are working to clean up one semi turned on its side and another partially in the ditch.

Friday, September 16, 2005

Semi Truck Accidents

Every day more semi truck accidents are caused by tired truckers and by inadequate safety regulations. Organizations like CRASH and PATT are working on the legislature to change rules to make our highways safer.

Give them your support!

Thursday, September 15, 2005

Semi Truck Accident Attorneys

A semi truck accident attorney is a personal injury attorney handling injury cases that involve semi truck accidents. A semi truck accident attorney understands the unique issues involved when a semi truck is involved in an accident.

If you or someone you love has been in an accident involving a semi truck, you should contact a semi truck accident attorney immediately.

Go to www.PHLawfirm.com or contact jim@phlawfirm.com to find out about your legal rights and how a trucking accident attorney can help to preserve important evidence for your case.

Personal Injury Attorneys, Car Accident Lawyers, Truck Accidents, Brain TBI Head Injury

Paglialunga & Harris, PS handles severe injury cases in Washington State and around the country.

Trucking Accident Semi Truck Accident

If you or someone you love has been in an accident with a truck or semi truck, you should contact a semi truck accident attorney immediately. A semi truck accident attorney will have experience hadling issues that are unique to semi truck accidents.

Federal regulations strictly mandate the number of consecutive hours commercial truck drivers can drive in a day, and require diligent maintenance of records of hours driven. Commercial trucking companies also have strict mechanical maintenance requirements that must be met and documented. There are time limits for how long trucking companies must keep maintenance and log books, so it is important to begin an investigation and secure these documents immediately following an accident.

A semi truck accident attorney will know how to conduct such an investigation and will preserve evidence before it is destroyed.

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Semi Truck Accidents Driver Fatigue

Causes of semi truck crashes:

Driver fatigue is a general term commonly used to describe the experience of being "sleepy", "tired" or "exhausted" while operating a motor vehicle. Fatigue is both a physiological and a psychological experience, and is the number one cause of truck accidents in the United States.

Most drivers involved in fatal fatigue-related crashes are male. In fact, of all fatigued drivers involved in fatal crashes from 1998 to 2002, 82 per cent were men.

Most fatigue-related crashes occur on country roads. In 1998-2002, 79 per cent of fatigue-related fatal crashes in NSW occurred on country roads.

Driver fatigue can severely impair judgment and can affect anyone. It is particularly dangerous because one of the symptoms is decreased ability to judge our own level of tiredness. Other symptoms vary between drivers, but may include:

Yawning
Poor Concentration
Tired or Sore Eyes
Restlessness
Drowsiness
Slow Reactions
boredom
Feeling Irritable
Missing Road Signs
Difficulty Staying in Proper Lane
It is important to note that driver fatigue is not simply a function of time spent driving but relates to many factors including hours since last slept (hours of wakefulness) and time of day or night.

Trucking Safety and Preventing Trucking Accidents

An average of about 5,000 trucks are involved in a fatal traffic accident each year.
Tractors pulling one semitrailer are the most common truck configuration, accounting for about 60% of all trucks involved in a fatal accident.
Texas, California, and Florida had the greatest number of truck involvements over the period 1996 to 2000.
The number of persons killed in accidents involving a truck decreased to 5,567 in 2000, compared with an average of 5,647 from 1997-1999.
The number of truck drivers killed in traffic accidents increased from 658 in 1998 to 713 in 2000.
About 360 pedestrians and 70 bicyclists are killed each year in traffic accidents involving trucks.

Semi Truck Accidents

An average of about 5,000 trucks are involved in a fatal traffic accident each year.
Tractors pulling one semitrailer are the most common truck configuration, accounting for about 60% of all trucks involved in a fatal accident.
Texas, California, and Florida had the greatest number of truck involvements over the period 1996 to 2000.
The number of persons killed in accidents involving a truck decreased to 5,567 in 2000, compared with an average of 5,647 from 1997-1999.
The number of truck drivers killed in traffic accidents increased from 658 in 1998 to 713 in 2000.
About 360 pedestrians and 70 bicyclists are killed each year in traffic accidents involving trucks.