Who Owns the Roads?
18-wheelers travel our highways and interstates as if they own the roads. You've seen it. So have I, and so has anyone who has ever traveled the roads in the United States anytime in the past half-century. When truck drivers operate their tractor trailers carelessly, those big rigs are dangerous - and even deadly. When truckers ignore the rules of the road, they can cause serious accidents. I have seen it too many times in my career, and I believe that other lawyers and members of the public should be much better informed about the dangers involved every time we venture out onto the highways with tractor trailers, and other large trucks or commercial vehicles. When people suffer injuries in a big truck accident, they need top-notch legal help to make sure that their interests are protected.
The fact of the matter is that the roads belong to the citizens - not to the trucking companies. Too often, the laws and regulations governing trucks are just ignored. When that happens, people get hurt and too often killed. I hope you will check in regularly to see what is happening on this blog so that you are better informed, too.
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