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Truck Car Accident: Protect Your Rights

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

TSR Injury Law has recovered millions in compensation for victims of semi truck accidents.

Contact a Minnesota Semi Truck Accident Attorney today, at 612-362-0000, to ensure your rights are protected and you obtain deserved compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages.
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Truck Car Accident: Insurance Issues

Is is vital to be proactive in protecting you and your family following a truck car accident. The insurance companies will be calling immediately to obtain information. They may even ask you to sign an accident form or agree to a payment value.

Before you talk to anyone about your semi truck – car accident, contact a Minnesota Truck Accident Attorney at TSR Injury Law. Anything you say can be used against you and anything you sign is binding. We will guide you through the legal process and fight for your rights against the insurance companies.

Semi trucks are covered by many types of insurance coverage and they are required to carry a higher level of coverage. It requires the expertise of an experienced truck accident attorney to determine which policies to pursue.

Truck Car Accident: Investigation and Evidence

Timing is everything. Federal laws govern the trucking industry — the types of records to keep and how long to preserve them. A Minnesota truck car accident attorney will obtain a court order immediately in order to preserve the data to build your case.

Truck Car Accident Lawyer & Attorney

It can take a long time to resolve a truck car accident case. Our Minnesota Truck Accident Lawyers will negotiate with the insurance companies, trucking companies, and any other entities involved to protect your interests and maximize your compensation. Call us today at 612-362-0000 or submit our free consultation form.

Truck Driver Training – Driving Simulator – Drive Cam

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Truck driver training has made a technological leap into the 21st century. Technology, especially the driving simulator, is helping fleets to improve safety and performance by making it easier to train and monitor truck drivers. Many large, commercial fleets are adding tools such as computer-based training, driving simulators, and onboard video monitors to their driver education programs in an effort to deliver more and better training and performance feedback. The results are very encouraging.

In an effort to reduce semi truck accidents, “we’ve focused on brakes, we’ve focused on tires — all those things — but the Crash Causation Study shows us that we clearly need to focus on drivers and the issues surrounding them.” ~ Administrator Annette M. Sandberg, head of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

Why computer-based training is so effective:

  • Content can be quickly updated from a single source, so that training content is always current.
  • Audio and vibration systems are designed to add accurate driving noise and feel to the experience.
  • It can create all types of challenging driving situations, such as dark, rain, snow, fog, or ice. This will allow the driver to learn how to react in dangerous situations without crashing a truck or causing personal injury.
  • A closed-circuit television allows observers to watch the drivers from the operator console.
  • The simulator allows for taping the drivers so that they can see how they reacted and do a self-critique of their performance.
  • Online training is suited to introduction, refresher, or remedial training.

Why drive cam is so effective:

  • It provides routine performance feedback — clear information as to how well drivers are actually doing on the highways.
  • Global positioning satellites, engine data recorders, and collision avoidance systems provide glimpses into the world of the truck cab.
  • Risky behaviors (speeding, hard braking, poor shifting habits) are identified.
  • It encourages truck drivers to be more attentive to their driving skills, by making them accountable for their behaviors.

Using technology to help monitor driver performance and deliver more personalized training is enabling fleets to improve safety and reduce costs. These new tools will help the industry take the next important step — to reduce the number of crashes and crash-avoidance maneuvers. Ultimately this will save lives.

Minnesota Semi Truck Accident Lawyer

If you have been involved in an accident with a semi truck, contact our Minnesota Semi Truck Accident Lawyers at (612) TSR-TIME. We have helped hundreds of victims recover millions in compensation. Our personal injury lawyers have received many awards for their litigation skills, including being named Minnesota Super Lawyers. Do not delay. In a semi truck accident, time is money. Records must be subpoenaed and preserved, eyewitnesses interviewed, and the accident scene investigated.

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St. Paul Fire Truck Hit a Mini Cooper at Randolph Avenue

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

firetruck-1 St. Paul Fire Truck Hit a Mini Cooper at Randolph AvenueA St. Paul fire truck hit a Mini Cooper early Friday morning at the intersection of Randolph and Cretin Avenues. The 3 people in the Mini Cooper were taken to Regions Hospital where they were treated and released. The seatbelts and airbags protected the occupants from more serious injury.

The ladder truck was heading west on Randolph shortly after 5 a.m., responding to a call related to an electrical outage in the area. The traffic lights were not working and the fire truck hit the car in the intersection. At the time of the crash, both vehicles were going about 25 mph, according to Dave Galbraith, deputy chief of the St. Paul Fire Department.

The intersection was dark because of a downed wire at Cretin and St. Clair Avenues. 2,500 Xcel Energy customers were without power Friday morning, according to Mary Sandok, a spokesperson for Xcel Energy.

Minnesota Truck Accident Lawyer

This type of accident can be pretty straight forward, but other times there may be extenuating circumstances. When an airbag explodes, it can cause an eye injury called anisocoria or it can damage the ears — hearing loss or tinnitus. Any of these conditions can be permanent, leading to long term medical expenses and possible loss of income.

In any motor vehicle accident, it is good to contact a reputable Minnesota Personal Injury Lawyer to determine your options and protect your family from financial loss. Call 612-362-0000 for assistance or submit our free consultation form.

Fatal Pickup Truck Crash on I-94 Near Melrose, MN

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

car-crash-9 Fatal Pickup Truck Crash on I-94 Near Melrose, MNA 1997 Toyota Tacoma crossed the I-94 median and struck a GMC Envoy head on near Melrose. According to Minnesota State Patrol traffic incident report, the driver of the pickup died at the scene. The driver of the SUV sustained non-life threatening injuries.

The collision occurred shortly after 4 p.m. Tuesday afternoon. The pickup was eastbound, lost control on the wet road, and crossed the median. The driver was identified as Cedar R. Bryan, 23, of Wildomar, California. The driver of the SUV was Michelle Evavold, 42, of Ashby, Minnesota. There were no passengers in either vehicle.

Minnesota Truck Accident Attorney

In an accident like this, you wonder if there was a mechanical defect. Just today a Toyota recall was expanded to include the Tacoma pickup truck, from 2005-2010. Could earlier pickup trucks have had accelerator issues?

If you have been injured in a truck accident due to the negligence of another, or you suspect mechanical defect, you should seek legal representation immediately. Evidence needs to be preserved and eyewitnesses interviewed. Contact a Minnesota Truck Accident Attorney at 612-362-0000.

Fatal Car – Truck Accident on I-35 Near Forest Lake, MN

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

ambulance Fatal Car - Truck Accident on I-35 Near Forest Lake, MN A fatal accident occurred Sunday morning about 11 a.m. on I-35 and Highway 8, near Forest Lake, Minnesota (Washington County). A Chevy pick-up truck was northbound when the driver lost control and started to roll. It rolled into a southbound Toyota Camry. The car flipped and landed upside down.

The two people from the car were pronounced dead at the scene. They were James Holland, 45, of Chanhassen and his son, Jude Holland, 4.

The driver of the pick-up truck, Eric Sprouse, 19, was ejected from his truck and sustained critical injuries. He was airlifted to North Memorial Hospital where he later died from his injuries. The passenger, Dustin Covey, 20, sustained non life-threatening injuries and was transported by ambulance to Fairview Hospital, Wyoming.

The Minnesota State Patrol, Chisago County Sheriff’s Office, and Forest Lake Police Department were all on the scene. Interstate 35 was completely shutdown for two hours. A medical helicopter landed on the freeway to assist and transported the driver of the truck. Traffic was rerouted to Highway 61. The northbound lanes were reopened about 1 p.m. Southbound lanes were finally cleared and opened about 4 p.m.

Alcohol is not suspected in the accident.

Minnesota Car Accident and Wrongful Death Attorney

After a tragic car accident, everything is difficult. Your world is shattered. It takes everything you’ve got to just put one foot after the other to get through the day. It is vital to takes the steps necessary to protect what is left of your future. Evidence needs to be gathered, witnesses interviewed, and your rights protected. If someone dies in an accident due to the negligence of another, the next of kin may file a wrongful death claim to receive compensation for:

  • medical expenses
  • funeral expenses
  • loss of companionship
  • loss of advice
  • loss of potential earnings

Contact a Minnesota Wrongful Death Lawyer at 612-362-0000. Our consultation is free and there are no fees involved. We do not receive payment until your case is settled.

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