Carissa Cotter-Curtsinger and Son Quintin Seriously Injured in Tractor-Trailer Crash
Claud Beedle failed to stop his 1998 Kenworth truck in time to avoid rear-ending a 1995 Nissan being driven by Carissa Cotter-Curtsinger. Curtsinger had her 3 year-old son Quintin in the car with her at the time of the tractor-trailer crash. Authorities report that Curtsinger was lawfully waiting to make a left turn off of US-24 near Moberly Misouri when the tractor-trailer struck the back of her Nissan. Carissa and Quintin were taken by ambulance to Moberly Regional Medical Center for treatment of their personal injuries.
Trucking companies and their commercial insurance companies usually have investigation teams on the scene of a tractor-trailer crash within hours or even minutes of the incident. These investigation teams gather evidence, taken photographs, interview witnesses, and write their own accident investigation reports for the trucking company's insurance carrier. Don't be victimized twice. Contact an experienced Missouri tractor-trailer crash injury lawyer immediately and get an investigation team of your own on the scene.
Missouri trucking accident injury attorney Stephen Schultz and his attorneys pride themselves on successfully representing those seriously injured due to the negligent behavior of a truck driver and his/her employer. We find that many times these truck drivers are operating 'over hours' (Section 395.3) in violation of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. Contact our lawyers today to discuss your Missouri tractor-trailer injury.
Trucking companies and their commercial insurance companies usually have investigation teams on the scene of a tractor-trailer crash within hours or even minutes of the incident. These investigation teams gather evidence, taken photographs, interview witnesses, and write their own accident investigation reports for the trucking company's insurance carrier. Don't be victimized twice. Contact an experienced Missouri tractor-trailer crash injury lawyer immediately and get an investigation team of your own on the scene.
Missouri trucking accident injury attorney Stephen Schultz and his attorneys pride themselves on successfully representing those seriously injured due to the negligent behavior of a truck driver and his/her employer. We find that many times these truck drivers are operating 'over hours' (Section 395.3) in violation of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. Contact our lawyers today to discuss your Missouri tractor-trailer injury.















