Fatal truck crash closed all lanes of traffic

by Administrator 20. August 2010 04:12

A fatal trucking accident on Interstate 77 near Fort Mill caused all southbound lanes of the roadway to be closed for hours.

A tractor-trailer that was carrying 8,500 gallons of gasoline collided with a small sedan causing the truck to catch fire. The 35-year-old driver of the truck was killed in the accident and the two people in the sedan were injured. The truck rear-ended the sedan causing it to be pushed along the median.

After th truck caught on fire, the asphault was burnend so badly that crews had to come and repave the roadway before reopening it. Police are currrenly interviewing witnesses to the accident in order to find out more details.

Trucking accidents can cause serious injury to everyone involved, our condolences are with the friends and family of the victims. 

Man killed in accident involving a tractor-trailer

by Administrator 12. April 2010 08:43

A crash on Interstate 20 killed a 32-year-old man. Officials say the man's car was forced off of the road by a tractor-trailer that was trying to change lanes.

The tractor-trailer was changing lanes, probably trying to avoid slowing traffic, and forced the car into the median. The man in the car was thrown from his car and was transported to the hospital where he later died of injuries sustained in the accident. Police officials are investigating the accident to see if the truck driver will be facing any charges. The accident is the ninth traffic death in the area this year.

If you or a loved one has been injured or worse in a truck accident, contact the Charleston truck accident lawyers of the Steinberg law firm by calling 843-720-2800 today.

 

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