Truck Accidents

Although truck accidents take only seconds to occur, they often cause permanent, life-changing consequences. Metier Law Firm has handled truck accident cases across the nation for more than 30 years and, in that time, we’ve learned a wealth of information that we would like to give back to the public. In this section of our blog, you can find information about how to avoid truck accidents while driving, what to do if you are involved in an accident, and what to expect if you work with our truck accident attorneys. We post new articles frequently, so be sure to come back to this page often for the latest news. You can also follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.

Missouri Looks To Expand Its Distracted Driving Laws

The distracted driving discussion keeps coming up across the nation, even more so now that the National Transportation Safety Board issued its call for a full ban on all handheld cell phone use, including hands-free devices. Some states already have specific bans over text messaging, bans they are finding difficult to enforce. Missouri has written… read more

New Rule, No Truckers On Cell Phones

A final rule was announced on November 23 concerning the use of cell phones by commercial truck and bus drivers that will hopefully save a significant number of lives. U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced that interstate truck and bus drivers are now prohibited from using hand-held cell phones while operating their vehicles. This is… read more

Logging Truck Kills Young Woman In Glenwood Springs

Eighteen-wheeler trucks, while extremely useful, have the potential to be the most dangerous things on the road. This becomes particularly true if they break traffic laws. In a fatal truck accident in Glenwood Springs this summer, a logging truck driver allegedly ran a red light, slamming into a Jeep making a left turn. Authorities pronounced… read more

Don’t Sneeze and Drive

“Anyone who has ever sneezed in a car knows what can happen.” What, you may ask, can happen? This quote from Springfield, Missouri Assistant Fire Chief Randy Villines refers to a sneezing fit that possibly caused a fire truck accident. According to Reuters, Paul McGuire drove a fire truck with two other fire fighters on… read more

Truck Driver Perishes in His Tanker’s Flames

The Colorado Department of Transportation recently remodeled the I-25/U.S. 34 interchange, with widened ramps to allow drivers to more easily slow down and speed up while getting on or off the interchange. However, these efforts did not prevent the tanker crash of Gary Agee, who died in the flames from the crash on September 11.… read more

Renewed Focus on Truck Safety and Accident Prevention

Trucker safety has always been a hot bed issue. Over 4,000 people were killed in truck accidents between 2007 and 2009 and the numbers are not going down. Many safety advocates, including the Truck Safety Coalition, hold the trucking industry responsible as it pushes for progressively larger trucks and longer hours. And although safety organizations… read more