18-Wheeler Accident Lawyers


  Did You Know?


  • In 2005, there were an estimated 6,159,000 police-reported traffic crashes, in which 43,443 people were killed and 2,699,000 people were injured.
  • One out of eight traffic fatalities in 2005 resulted from collisions involving a large truck.
  • In 2005, there were 16,885 fatalities in alcohol-related crashes.
  • An average of 119 persons died each day in motor vehicle crashes in 2005 — one every 12 minutes.
  • Deaths and injuries resulting from motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for persons of every age from 3 through 33. (based on 2003 data)
 
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Arnold & Itkin LLP Attorneys Represent Victims of 18-Wheeler Truck Accidents Nationwide

Serious truck accidents can occur anywhere 18-wheeler trucks and passenger vehicles are concentrated. Cross-border trade with Mexico to the south and Canada to the north concentrates commercial semi truck traffic in gateway cities, and the Interstate and Intrastate Highway systems that connect gateway cities and the major industry and population centers of the United States also concentrate 18-wheeler truck traffic in major cities across the country. 18-wheeler truck accidents can occur anywhere, but more frequently occur in states and cities where trucking activity is highest.

To learn more about truck accidents, the federal and state highway systems, and other information related to truck accidents in specific states, click a state name below to view a regional truck accident profile.

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