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How Important is Black Box Data After a Truck Accident?

Posted On December 13, 2024 I Truck Accidents

Negligent truck drivers and trucking companies can cause accidents through speeding, fatigue, distracted driving, or failing to properly maintain vehicles. Drivers may also ignore traffic laws or drive under the influence, increasing the crash risk. You need black box data after a truck accident because it records important information such as speed, braking, and vehicle…

Coal and Logging Trucks Cause West Virginia Truck Accidents

Posted On November 15, 2024 I Truck Accidents

Coal and logging trucks cause West Virginia truck accidents, primarily because both industries thrive in the state. Coal and logging truck accidents can be complex for various reasons, including multiple parties of liability, severity of injuries, complicated evidence, and length of investigation into trucking companies and injury claims. If you’ve suffered an injury in a…

What to Do If You’re in an Accident with an Amazon Delivery Vehicle

Posted On September 24, 2024 I Car Accidents,Personal Injury,Truck Accidents

As Amazon continues to expand its operations throughout West Virginia and the United States, the company’s delivery vehicles are becoming more and more common on the roads. These Amazon delivery vehicles include everything from Amazon-branded semi-trucks and vans to independent contractors using their cars to make a delivery. However, the more Amazon vehicles there are…

What Is the Stopping Distance of a Semi-Truck?

Posted On May 1, 2023 I Truck Accidents

A fully-loaded semi-truck traveling at highway speeds (i.e., around 65 miles per hour) can traverse the length of two football fields before coming to a complete stop. This long stopping distance is due mostly to their enormous size. The average commercial truck is much, much heavier than the average passenger car. They can weigh anywhere…

PTSD After a Car Accident | Mental and Emotional Injuries

Emotional Injuries After a Motor Vehicle Collision After the trauma of a car accident, it is common for people to experience some degree of PTSD. Many of our clients, after they have been injured in an accident, express a fear of driving or even riding as a passenger in a car driven by someone else. Those…

Oil Extraction in West Virginia: Benefits and Risks of Hydraulic Fracturing

Posted On April 17, 2014 I Firm News,Truck Accidents,Workplace Injuries

Oil Drilling in West Virginia: A Call for Safety First to Prevent Workplace Injuries Since the 1700’s the Appalachian Basin has been a known source of crude oil trapped deep in layers of black shale. Energy prospectors are seeing new potential for oil drilling in the Appalachian Basin, particularly in Eastern Kentucky and Southern West…