Being a bus or truck driver on roads is a serious responsibility, and Vehicle Code 21702 establishes strict limits to keep everyone safe. This statute limits the hours commercial drivers are allowed to work to...
Read MoreIn California, commercial drivers are subject to specific speed limits for trucks and large vehicles under California Vehicle Code Section 22406. This law sets a maximum speed limit of 55 miles per hour for trucks...
Read MoreUnder California law, commercial trucks must carry specific insurance policies to safeguard the safety of the truckers and other road users. The regulations on insurance coverage are not only designed to protect...
Read MoreRight after a semi-truck crash, the cacophony of the collision subsides, leaving a quiet and unsettling atmosphere. However, this calmness fails to reflect how serious the problem is. Unlike usual accidents, these...
Read MoreWhether involving semi-trucks or tractor-trailers, commercial truck collisions differ from crashes involving regular vehicles. Investigations often hinge on data from electronic logging devices, driver records,...
Read MoreBecause of their size and weight, truck accidents tend to cause serious injuries or deaths. Many victims have substantial medical bills, lost income, and severe emotional distress. They could file a lawsuit that...
Read MoreTruck accidents happen often on California’s roads and are among the most serious. When a large truck collides with a smaller vehicle, the size difference can make the crash catastrophic. Also, the different types...
Read MoreCompared to regular vehicle accidents, 18-wheeler accidents have larger settlements. The settlements for 18-wheeler accidents can range from tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars. The compensation can vary from...
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