Kenneth J. Allen & Associates - Injury Attorneys

Illinois and Indiana Personal Injury Lawyers and Attorneys Trial and Civil Litigation Law Firm.

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Those three words best describe the driving forces behind Kenneth J. Allen & Associates. Our firm is devoted exclusively to the practice of Accident and Injury Law, and exclusively to the people - not corporations - seriously hurt or killed in incidents as varied as on-the-job accidents, semi-truck crashes, injuries from a defective product, or loss of life because of a doctor's medical malpractice.

As the only multi-state law firm in Valparaiso Indiana, Merrillville Indiana, Indianapolis Indiana, Northwest Indiana, Chicagoland, Joliet Illinois, Tinley Park Illinois, Chicago Illinois accepting serious injury and wrongful death cases, exclusively, Kenneth J. Allen & Associates is experienced and knowledgeable in the details and procedures that can make or break a case.

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Kenneth J. Allen & Associates - Injury Attorneys   >  "NEW NHTSA STUDY SHOWS INCREASE IN DEATHS CAUSED BY BIG RIG, SEMI, TRACTOR-TRAILER TRUCK CRASHES ON OUR HIGHWAYS"

NEW NHTSA STUDY SHOWS INCREASE IN DEATHS CAUSED BY BIG RIG, SEMI, TRACTOR-TRAILER TRUCK CRASHES ON OUR HIGHWAYS

posted by kjalaw on Dec 16th, 2011 at 5:26 am

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has just released its latest study, 2010 Motor Vehicle Crashes: Overview.

You can read the NHTSA report online for free here.

It’s got some important news – something we all need to know – because according to the NHTSA, it’s getting more dangerous to be driving on the American roadways alongside large commercial trucks (i.e., big rigs, semis, tractor trailer trucks, etc.)  For our part of the country, with the tremendous amount of commercial trade rolling along our interstates and state highways, this is especially concerning.

According to the new NHTSA study, last year there was a 8.7% increase in the number of deaths caused by highway accidents involving large trucks.

NHTSA Is Not Focusing On This Increasing Danger

In releasing these results as part of its report,  U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood chose to focus upon an overall decline in highway deaths across the country, to the lowest levels since 1949.   Which is, of course, important and encouraging.

“While we have more work to do to continue to protect American motorists, these numbers show we’re making historic progress when it comes to improving safety on our nation’s roadways,” said Secretary LaHood.“Thanks to the tireless work of our safety agencies and partner organizations over the past few decades, to save lives and reduce injuries, we’re saving lives, reducing injuries, and building the foundation for what we hope will be even greater success in the future.”

However, what is also true is that the new report reveals that fatalities rose among pedestrians, motorcycle riders, and large truck occupants. As shown in the report’s chart below,  there’s been an increase in deaths for truck drivers as well as occupants of the other vehicles involved in these serious trucking industry crashes.

As Hours of Service challenges progress in Washington, news like this is extremely important for us all to know and recognize:  big rig, semi truck accidents are all too often deadly.

 


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