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Major Semi-Truck Accident Near Antire Road in Eureka Shuts Down Highway 44 in Missouri

Our Eureka Missouri Semi-Truck Accident Lawyers are following a story unfolding in St. Louis this afternoon.  Authorities closed the westbound lanes of I-44 in Eureka as three semi-trucks and numerous passenger cars were involved in the pileup.  We do not have reports of any serious injuries as of yet, but that does not mean folks were not injured in the accident.  Electronic safety signs on the westbound lanes of I-44 before Antire Road were urging motorists to find alternate routes of travel and avoid the crash scene as evidence was being collected.

Tractor-trailer accidents are unbelievably complex and involve aspects of personal injury law that most Missouri lawyers are just not qualified to handle.  From the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations to Missouri laws involving commercial motor carriers, the laws and regulations that govern the trucking industry are so detailed and voluminous that most attorneys just avoid them entirely, even when the fate of a client's truck accident injury lawsuit is in the balance. 

The first thing that a trucking company will do when it is notified that one of its drivers has been involved in a semi-truck accident is notify its liability insurance carrier.  The insurance carrier will then immediately dispatch a insurance defense crash investigation team to the scene.  The job of the immediate response team is to secure evidence interview witnesses, and immediately begin the process of 'circling the wagons' in defense of any injury claim or lawsuit that is filed by a innocent victim of the crash.  Our Missouri truck accident injury lawyers have seen this happen on many, many occasions.

The worst thing a truck accident injury victim can do is wait to contact an attorney.  Why?  Because if a lawyer does not work immediately to keep evidence from being tampered with or destroyed by the defense insurance company, then the potential for a successful resolution to a personal injury claim is compromised.  Evidence like truck driver log books, which can prove evidence of a tired and fatigued truck driver, will be lost, altered, or destroyed by an insurance company unless your lawyer files for a temporary restraining order (TRO) to preserve these vital bits of forensic evidence.

If you are involved in an accident with an 18-wheeler (commercial motor vehicle), contact an experienced Missouri semi-truck injury lawyer immediately by calling (866) 840-3636. 

 


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