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Though Alaska is physically separated from the continental United States, it still has a host of highways that traverse the state into Canada. These highways include the aptly named Alaska Highway, the Richardson Highway, the Seward Highway, the Klondike Highway and the Alaska Marine Highway, to name a few. While these highways carry passengers to their destinations, they also carry semi-trucks transporting goods to locations across the state. Due to its separation from the rest of the United States, many Alaskans depend on these trucks to bring them goods to consume and enjoy as well as carry lumber and other natural goods to the Lower 48.
Trucking companies with roots or branches in Alaska include:
Due to severe weather conditions and driver error, trucking accidents can occur. Due to the size and weight of semi trucks, accident victims can sustain serious, life-altering injuries from a collision with a large semi truck. If you have suffered an injury in an Alaska truck crash, call (800) 773-6770 or contact an Alaska trucking accident attorney today. We will schedule a free case evaluation to review the details of your case.
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