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Alarming Truck Driver Shortage

Are Kentucky Roads at Risk? The trucking industry is the backbone of our economy, responsible for delivering goods across Kentucky and the nation. But a growing crisis is casting a shadow over this essential sector: a severe truck driver shortage. In a recent video, “Truck Driver Shortage” by Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers, attorney Jon…

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AI in Personal Injury Law

Enhance Efficiency & Maximize Success  The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is ushering in a new era for the legal profession, and personal injury law is no exception. AI-powered tools are being deployed across various stages of a personal injury case, starting at the marketing and intake stage and continuing through settlement or…

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Understanding the Truck Driver Shortage

The trucking industry is a vital component of the economy, relied upon for transporting goods across the country. Yet, an alarming trend is emerging: the growing shortage of truck drivers. This issue not only affects the logistics of supply chains but also has significant implications for road safety. Understanding the root causes and potential…

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Injuries in a Truck Tire Blowout Accident

Blowouts Can Be Serious, Split Second Events When a truck blows a tire, debris can scatter across the road as the truck driver struggles to maintain control. For drivers of nearby, smaller vehicles, these twin hazards frequently lead to secondary accidents that can inflict severe and even fatal injuries. Survivors of such accidents need…

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Who is Typically at Fault in Sideswipe Collisions?

Sideswipes are one of the most commonly overlooked car accidents on the road. People often assume these are minor accidents that result in minimal damage. The truth is that sideswipe accidents can have potentially tragic outcomes, changing a person’s life forever. That’s why it’s crucial to understand who is typically at fault for sideswipe…

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7 Deceptive Tactics Trucking Companies Use After an Accident

When a commercial truck weighing up to 80,000 pounds collides with a passenger vehicle, the physical damage is often catastrophic. What many accident victims don’t realize, however, is that another type of collision begins the moment metal stops crashing—a carefully orchestrated effort by trucking companies and their insurers to minimize financial responsibility and protect…

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