Alaska Truck Accident Lawyer

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The number of truck-related accidents in Alaska appear to be lower than in many other states. Statistics show that between 1996 and 2000 there were 30 truck accident deaths in Alaska, but there were also many injuries that stemmed from truck-related accidents. Because of their size and weight, trucks are capable of causing horrific and even fatal injuries on the highways of Alaska.

Aside from their massive size, there are a few other dangers associated with large trucks co-existing on roadways with passenger cars. No-Zones, squeeze play, stopping distance and off-track are things that can cause significant danger on the nation's roadways.

No-Zones are blind spots that are located around the front, back and sides of tractor-trailer vehicles. When a car is within the No-Zone, the truck driver is typically unable to see it, making danger nearly imminent at every turn or lane change.

Squeeze play is a name used to describe a truck driver's need to swing right or left in order to maneuver a specific turn. When a turn is in progress, the trucker driver is unable to see cars directly behind or besides their truck. A car driving between a truck and a curb is liable to be caught in a squeeze that could result in a serious, even fatal, accident.

Stopping distance is important to roadway safety because big trucks need a greater stopping distance than regular-sized vehicles. If there is not enough space between a car and truck, the car may be in danger of being involved in a catastrophic rear-ending accident.

Off-track occurs when a truck makes a turn at high speeds and jumps into the next lane unexpectedly, creating a high possibility of disaster. This can result in the truck not having enough room between the car and itself to maneuver a proper, abrupt stop.

Many people who have been involved in a truck accident in Alaska that was not their fault have successfully sued for compensation for their injuries. Those who've lost a family member as the result of such an accident have successfully sued for wrongful death in the state, too. If you think that you are eligible to claim for truck-related accident injuries or the death of a loved one, you should contact an Alaska truck accident lawyer as soon as possible.

Alaska truck accident lawyers work to help those affected by an accident involving a truck on the roads of Alaska. You may have been affected in one of a number of ways by an Alaska truck-related accident you may have suffered damage or injury yourself, or you may have lost a loved one through such an accident. Either way, an Alaska truck accident attorney can help you to file a successful lawsuit and claim compensation for your injuries or losses stemming from the truck accident.

Because all states operate statutes of limitations when it comes to taking legal action for injuries or wrongful death, it is in your best interests to contact an Alaska truck accident lawyer as soon as possible. The faster you initiate legal proceedings, the more solid a lawsuit your Alaska truck accident lawyer will be able to put together, and the higher your chances of getting compensation for injury, damage, or loss incurred as the result of a truck-related accident in Alaska.

Many Alaska truck accident attorneys offer a free consultation, which means that it won't cost you a cent to find out whether you have a viable case or not. The attorney can also help to determine your best course of action with regards to the accident.

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