There was a deadly 18-wheeler crash near Bellevue, Texas on November 29, 2022. The crash occurred on Highway 287, when a vehicle attempted to make a u-turn on the highway. An 18-wheeler hauling a load of cars struck the passenger car. Both the driver and passenger in the vehicle were killed as a result of the crash. Additional details have not yet been released.
There have been a number of recent trucking accidents in Texas and Louisiana, resulting in severe injuries and sometimes death. There was a deadly crash involving an 18-wheeler in Jim Wells County, Texas on November 20, 2022. There was a crash involving an 18-wheeler tanker in St. James Parish, Louisiana on November 22, 2022. There was a multi vehicle crash including an 18-wheeler in Dallas, Texas on November 23, 2022. There was a rollover crash involving an 18-wheeler in Robertson County, Texas on November 29, 2022. There was an 18-wheeler rollover crash in Dallas, Texas on December 1, 2022.
Safe trucking companies must take adequate precautions to ensure that their drivers do not severely injure or kill members of the public in a trucking accident. Industry standards require trucking companies to regularly inspect their equipment, including their tires. Safe companies must also supervise their driver to ensure that the company’s policies and procedures have been followed.
Spagnoletti Law Firm has attorneys licensed in Texas, Florida, and New York. We have handled numerous cases involving 18-wheeler accidents in both federal and state court across the country. Our attorneys have extensive experience and the skills needed to aggressively represent the families of loved ones who have lost their lives or been seriously injured in a trucking or commercial vehicle accident. The experienced 18-wheeler accident attorneys at Spagnoletti Law Firm have previously been involved in similar cases and can help you understand your rights if you or a loved one was involved in a trucking accident. Please contact us online or call 713-804-9306 to learn more about your legal rights.