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Indiana is a key hub for trucks carrying goods across the country on the highways and interstates that run through the state. Common cross-country roads include Interstates 80 and 90, which traverse the country to each of the coasts.
There are several dozen trucking companies located in Indiana. These companies include:
Truck drivers must complete classes and training before becoming licensed to drive a tractor-trailer truck. Completing this training does not mean that the driver is totally safe on the road. Sometimes, in an effort to transport goods over a certain time frame, truck drivers take substances to keep them awake, causing them to drive for longer than is safe. Other times, a driver may not have the experience to drive in certain weather conditions or in heavy traffic. In these cases, trucking accidents occur with passenger vehicles or other trucks.
Our truck accident lawyers have the experience to get you or your loved one the financial compensation you deserve for your injuries. Contact a trucking accident attorney in Indiana today by calling us toll free (800) 773-6770 or send us an email and we will contact you shortly.
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