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Situated in the Midwest and bordering Canada to the north, Minnesota is a key destination on the highways and byways of America’s transportation corridors. With several dozen trucking companies operating in the state and traveling on the interstates and highways, the trucking industry plays a role in Minnesota’s economy.
Major interstates including I-35, I-90 and I-94 cross the state, carrying commuters, tourists, and material goods into and out of the state. U.S. highways, including US-53, cross over into Canada and provide a route for international trade and passengers driving to vacation destinations.
Accidents occur on the roads of Minnesota between passenger vehicles and semi trucks. The state’s harsh and unpredictable weather can make driving a challenging experience even for truck drivers with years of experience and training. Characterized by snow, ice, and below-freezing temperatures, Minnesota’s highways can be difficult to navigate even for natives. Semi trucks have a high chance of jack knifing or overturning in the rough conditions.
It is important to contact a qualified trucking accident attorney if you or a loved one has been injured or killed in an accident involving a semi-truck. Our truck crash lawyers in Minnesota can fight for your rights and get you the compensation you deserve for your injuries and suffering.
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