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		<title>Common Causes of Truck Accidents</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Large trucks, which are also called 18-wheelers, are involved in approximately 141,000 crashes each year according to Aubrey Allen Smith, a trucker who writes on the website Truth About Trucking. The accidents are caused by errors on the part of the truck driver or on the part of the driver of another vehicle such as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Large trucks, which are also called 18-wheelers, are involved in approximately 141,000 crashes each year according to Aubrey Allen Smith, a trucker who writes on the website Truth About Trucking. The accidents are caused by errors on the part of the truck driver or on the part of the driver of another vehicle such as a car.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Truck Driver Causes:</strong></span></p>
<p>Truck driver fatigue is one of the causes most noted in relation to trucking accidents. Drivers who are tired after hours of driving get into crashes by falling asleep at the wheel or delayed reaction time. Federal regulations are in place to minimize trucker exhaustion, but it still remains a potential cause of accidents.</p>
<p>Prescription or non-prescription medication usage is another potential cause of truck accidents. Truck drivers who take a medication are subject to delayed reaction times and put others at risk.</p>
<p>Truckers driving over the allowed speed limits are putting others at risk. Delays during the trip such as traffic or construction and too little time for the drive result in truck drivers who are pressed for time. The result is speeding, which causes accidents.</p>
<p>Drivers who are unfamiliar with a road can get into accidents due to mistakes relating to the road. For example, if construction on a road requires the driver to take an unfamiliar route, he might turn the truck the wrong direction or miss signs such as stop signs or yield signs that result in an accident.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Car Driver Causes:</strong></span></p>
<p>Drivers of passenger vehicles who drive in truck driver blind spots are a potential cause of accidents. Blind spots are some areas along the side of the truck and too close to the back of the truck.</p>
<p>Drivers who cut off a truck due to misjudging distances or timing can potentially cause an accident because the brakes on large trucks are not fast enough to prevent an accident.</p>
<p>Unsafe passing, whether because the space is insufficient or speeds are too slow, can cause accidents with trucks.</p>
<p>This article is provided as information only and not intended as legal advice in any means or manner whatsoever, Attorney <a href="http://www.wurtzellaw.com/">Elan Wurtzel P.C.</a> provides focused legal counsel within the area of <a href="http://www.wurtzellaw.com/practiceareas/Auto-Truck-and-Motorcycle-Accidents.asp">Truck Accidents</a>, and has provided this for informational purposes only.</p>
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		<title>Houston Truck Accident Lawyers and Personal Injury Claims against the Government</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2009 16:56:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you might imagine, personal injury claims against the government comprise a sticky type of situation for most personal injury attorneys.  Whether your personal injury is the result of negligence on the behalf of the federal, state, or local government, suing any government entity is not a simple task.  When filing a personal injury claim [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As you might imagine, personal injury claims against the government comprise a sticky type of situation for most personal injury attorneys.  Whether your personal injury is the result of negligence on the behalf of the federal, state, or local government, suing any government entity is not a simple task.  When filing a personal injury claim against the government, there is a specific and strict set of guidelines and procedures that must be followed.  Simply put, if your personal injury claim is not filed correctly, then the claim will not be allowed in court.</p>
<p><strong>Filing Requirements for Government Personal Injury Claims</strong></p>
<p>Like with most types of personal injury claims, a personal injury claim against a government entity can only be filed within a specific period of time.  This timeframe is called the statute of limitations, and the length of time that it encompasses can vary greatly from state to state – being as long as several years in some states, but typically averaging around two years.  After the statute of limitations has passed for you to file your personal injury government claim, you lose your rights to file.  With cases involving personal injury against the government, however, special rules apply.  If you have been wronged, harmed, or injured and a government entity is liable or at fault, you typically have around sixty days to file what is known as a &#8220;notice of claim&#8221;.  Being awarded compensation if a notice of claim is not filed within sixty days is improbable.  In addition, many government entities are considered to be immune from being held liable in personal injury lawsuits.  The government has essentially waived legal liability in most instances.  So while it is possible to bring about a personal injury lawsuit or claim against the government, the claim must be filed timely and appropriate to have a shot at being successful.</p>
<p><strong>What You Should Do Now</strong></p>
<p>If you have been injured and you feel that you have grounds for a personal injury lawsuit, and the government or a government employee or representative is liable or responsible, it is important to act immediately.  Your first step should be to contact a reputable personal injury lawyer who has expertise in dealing with personal injury claims against the government.  Because of the sixty day time limit on filing a notice of claim, acting within the first day or two of injury is important to get &#8220;the ball rolling&#8221; in your favor.  This notice of claim is your personal injury attorney&#8217;s way of alerting the government that you have received an injury, and that you believe them to be responsible. A notice of claim is typically sent to all of the government agencies that could be responsible for your injury, even if you don&#8217;t sue them all.  This opens up the opportunity for the government entity to respond to the notice before an actual personal injury lawsuit is filed.  The government will then accept the claim or deny it; in most cases an official notice of denial will be issued and your personal injury lawyer will proceed to file a personal injury lawsuit on your behalf.</p>
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