When you see a large vehicle weaving its way at high speed through the lanes, you might consider calling the police to report it. But what if the speeding vehicle is operated by the city? This is a common question for those involved in a fire truck accident or a collision with other types of government vehicles.
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Joe Fried to Represent Family Against Trucker in Multi-vehicle Wreck
Flames engulf a big rig that crashed into a van carrying children headed to Walt Disney World near Gainesville, FL.Photo: Associated Press.Joe Fried of Fried Goldberg LLC, is representing the family of a teen who was killed in a multi-vehicle crash on January 3rd. The fiery collision claimed the lives of seven people, including five…
Read More »How to Get Your Police Report After a Truck Accident
Truck accidents can be traumatic, complicated, and cause tremendous damage and injury. As a result, the police report becomes one of the most important pieces of information used to determine what actually happened. The report isn’t a final judgement of what happened or who’s at fault, but the officer’s opinion can weigh heavily on the…
Read More »ABA Approves Board Certification for Truck Crash Lawyers
Law firms often state on their websites that they “specialize” in a type of law, whether it be business litigation, personal injury or immigration. However, most law firms are prohibited from using the word “specialized” by their respective state legal bar association. This word and other superlatives could be misleading, since there has not been…
Read More »Loading Dock Wait Time for Truck Drivers Could Mean Danger
Truckers endure long hours with little to no rest. But when routes are carefully planned, why are truckers still so tired? One answer: Truckers are challenged with prolonged waits at loading docks. Wait times cut into a trucker’s driving time. Truckers trying to achieve a target arrival time have less opportunity to rest and are…
Read More »Sue and Steve Brown’s Journey to Healing
On the morning of March 12, 2016, Steve Brown was on his way to work at roughly 5:20 a.m. in Winston Salem, North Carolina, when he hit a tractor trailer making a U-turn in the dark. He sustained serious injuries, including a traumatic brain injury. In the wake of the accident, Steve’s wife Sue called…
Read More »Georgia Plans for $1.8 Billion Truck-Only Highway
Georgia’s highway congestion problem is so severe that in 2017, transportation analytics’ company INRIX ranked Atlanta as the fourth most bottlenecked urban area in the country. Drivers from Atlanta spent an average of 70 hours sitting in traffic during peak hours in 2017. To put it in financial terms, the hours spent in traffic cost…
Read More »Georgia Trucking Company Shut Down for Dangerous Violations
A Georgia trucking company was shut down by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) last week for numerous glaring safety violations. Acworth-based Daya Trucking was ordered to cease all operations and report locations of all its trucks after federal investigators found truckers on controlled substances or driving with bad brakes, worn-out tires or missing…
Read More »Driver Charged with DUI After Crashing Bus Headed to Masters Tournament
It’s a situation that still happens too often when a group of responsible adults entrusts a charter bus for their safe transportation and it results in disaster due to driver irresponsibility and outright negligence. On April 5th, 2018 at approximately 8:45 a.m., a limousine bus carrying 18 passengers to the Masters Golf Tournament flipped onto…
Read More »New Electronic Driver Log Regulations Coming Sooner Than Expected
New federal regulations mandating the use of electronic driver logs are now set to go into effect sooner than expected. The Department of Transportation will now publish its new rules covering electronic logs on Sept. 30. The DOT had previously said the final rules, which aim to keep the roads safer by reducing driver fatigue,…
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