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Driving Between Two Trucks — A Common Accident Cause

Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas Truck Accident Injury Lawyers

Anyone who has been caught between two trucks on the interstate with nowhere to go understands how nerve-wracking it can be to drive near these heavy, massive vehicles. Unfortunately, truck accidents are responsible for thousands of injuries and deaths every year across the United States.

At The Law Offices of Brian Timothy Meyers, we have been representing individuals and families in Kansas and Missouri for more than 28 years in personal injury and wrongful death claims. You can rely on us for skilled representation and the personal attention you deserve during this difficult time.

For a free consultation with an attorney from our firm, call us toll free at 888-374-7528.

Blind Spots

The truth of the matter is that many truck drivers simply do not see other motorists traveling alongside them. In some cases this is due to negligence and inattentive driving. In others, it is a result of the large blind spot that these trucks have. Whenever possible, it is a good idea to stay out of the blind spot of trucks on the highway.

Jackknifing

In many cases where a truck driver cannot see a driver or fails to see a driver, they will begin switching lanes only to realize their mistake and swerve back to the other lane to avoid contact. If a truck is hauling a heavy load or is overloaded, this can result in a dangerous jackknifing situation.

Free Consultation — Call 888-374-7528

We have the skills, experience and resources to handle your truck accident claim. Contact us today for a free initial consultation. You will owe no legal fees until we obtain a successful settlement or judgment for you.

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http://www.btm-law.com 816-533-7658 The Law Offices of Brian Timothy Meyers handles all types of cases involving harm or injury to their clients. Contact the firm in Kansas City, Missouri for help.

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