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Delaware is a small state through which four major interstate highways cross including I-95, I-295, I-495 and I-895. As a result, vehicles travel though the state on their way north or south along the eastern seaboard. Some of these vehicles include large semi-trucks carrying cargo several hundred or thousand miles.
Though many of the truck drivers drive safely, others drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol, disobey the rules of the road, or otherwise drive recklessly. This can cause the truck to collide with an automobile or cause an auto accident between one or more vehicles trying to avoid the tractor-trailer truck.
There are only a few trucking companies that operate in Delaware. These include:
Collisions between vehicles and tractor-trailer trucks can cause serious personal injuries to the victims and driver. Personal injury lawyers have the ability to seek compensation for their clients who have been injured in a truck accident.
If you have been injured in an accident with a semi-truck, you may wish to speak with a legal professional regarding your legal rights and entitlements. To find out if you qualify to seek compensation for your injuries, contact a Delaware truck accident lawyer now. Call today (800) 773-6770 for a free evaluation of your case.
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