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The trucking industry plays a large role in the Maine economy. Rich in natural resources including lumber and stone, goods and materials from Maine leave the state and travel to destinations all over the country. Major roads including Interstate 95, US Routes 1 and 202, and State routes run across the state and lead out of New England to all points north, south, and west.
New England is known for fierce Nor’easters and harsh winters complete with snow, ice, freezing rain, hail and sleet, sometimes all at the same time. Maine often receives the brunt of this weather. Truck drivers unfamiliar with these driving conditions can find driving while hauling goods a challenging experience. Even those with years of driving experience with these conditions can get into accidents and hurt people in smaller passenger vehicles.
Semi truck accidents can cause serious lasting injuries and even death. Permanent injuries can include paralysis, mental injury, or lasting health conditions. This is due mainly to the size and weight of commercial trucks. With these injuries come expensive medical bills and sometimes nursing care.
If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident with a semi truck while commuting on the roads and highways of Maine, contact a qualified attorney in Maine who specializes in these types of cases. We are devoted to helping people injured in truck accidents recover compensation for their injuries and losses.
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