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How Driver Fatigue Can Lead to Truck Accidents

Posted on August 17, 2021
Most drivers know that they should not drive tired. Yet many do not realize that they are too drowsy to drive until it’s too late. Other drivers, such as truck drivers, may be under tight deadlines and working under pressure from their bosses to keep driving despite fatigue. It is extremely dangerous for anyone...
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Can You Get Punitive Damages After a Truck Accident in Texas?

Posted on August 13, 2021
You may be eligible for financial compensation as a victim or a surviving loved one of a truck accident in Texas. While no dollar amount can take back what happened to you, a fair settlement or judgment award can give you the money that you need to put your life back together and move...
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5 Steps You Should Take After a Truck Accident in Texas

Posted on August 11, 2021
Being involved in any type of traffic accident in Texas can be frightening and confusing. It is normal to feel overwhelmed and not know exactly what you are supposed to do in the aftermath of a crash. This is especially true in a serious or catastrophic accident, such as one involving a commercial truck....
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Could You Report a Reckless Semi Truck Driver?

Posted on September 24, 2019
Semi truck drivers have high standards of care they must obey behind the wheel. Like other drivers, they must follow roadway rules and speed limits. They must also meet federal guidelines for safe and prudent driving. A negligent, careless or reckless semi truck driver could endanger everyone else on the road. If you notice...
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Is There a Problem With Sleep Apnea Among Truck Drivers?

Posted on November 15, 2018
Sleep apnea is a condition in which the sleeper experiences obstructed airways repeatedly during sleep. Some people may have obstructive sleep apnea, in which blockages in the upper airway reduce or stop airflow. Others may have central sleep apnea, in which the brain stops sending signals for the need to breathe. Sleep apnea sufferers...
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