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Proving Truck Driver Negligence in Kentucky

By Cessna and George Law Firm |

In Kentucky, commercial trucks play a crucial role. This means that in Kentucky, drivers of other vehicles must share the road with countless commercial trucks. When on the road, you expect that the commercial truckers you share the road with are qualified and safe drivers. While most truckers are qualified and safe drivers, the… Read More »

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Common Distractions to Truck Drivers

By Cessna and George Law Firm |

The CDC estimates that almost ten people die in the United States daily in accidents that involve a distracted driver. Distracted driving is when a driver is doing something that takes their concentration away from the main job of driving. This behavior is dangerous for any driver. However, it can be more dangerous for… Read More »

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Steps To Take If You Are In A Truck Accident With An Impaired Driver

By Cessna and George Law Firm |

Impaired driving is dangerous. Impaired truck drivers can cause catastrophic damage. Unfortunately, although drivers are not allowed to operate trucks while impaired by drugs or alcohol, many do not follow the law. Being in a truck accident with an impaired driver can be devastating and traumatic. It can be hard to manage the aftermath… Read More »

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Why Is It Dangerous To Overload A Truck?

By Cessna and George Law Firm |

Trucks deliver essential goods across Kentucky and the U.S. at large. Usually, the more goods a trucking company can deliver, the more money the company can make. Because of this, some companies choose to overload trucks. Trucking companies do this despite there being laws in place that regulate the weight and size of the… Read More »

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Some Common Causes Of Truck Accidents In Kentucky

By Cessna and George Law Firm |

Trucks are crucial to the nation’s economy. Truck drivers transport a large percentage of United States freight, and many U.S. communities depend on trucks for their food, raw materials, and other essentials. Generally, without trucks making deliveries across the nation daily, many people would not be able to receive their needs or go about… Read More »

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