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Many interstates and highways cross the state of Nebraska, including I-80 and US highway 20, with travelers, commuters and semi trucks sharing the road traveling to their respective destinations. Fatal accidents can occur when one or more of the parties on the road are driving recklessly, impaired, or otherwise cause danger to others on the road.
Nebraska is located in the Midwest. A relatively flat state, Nebraska is subject to four very distinct seasons. Harsh winters can leave the roads icy and conditions can create less visibility. Both are recipes for an accident with another truck or a passenger vehicle.
Weather isn’t always the cause of an accident, though. Sometimes the driver can make bad decisions, which can create dangers for those on the road around them. In a hurry to deliver a load, a driver may take drugs or drive longer than advised. Others may partake in alcohol consumption during their drive. Still, others may lack the experience to navigate the roads safely when unexpected things occur. Even drivers that are trained extensively before getting behind the wheel, may be involved in serious accidents.
Our Nebraska trucking accident attorneys have the experience in personal injury law to recoup the losses of people who sustain severe injuries in an accident with a semi-truck. To schedule a free and private consultation, please contact us today.
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