Looking for other Texas area injury cases? Here you will find news articles pertaining to personal injury cases from the local area including Irving, Grapevine, Arlington, Colleyville, North Richland, Bedford, Hurst, Euless and all points in between.
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Semi-Truck Accident on I-35 Injures Several PeopleA serious 18 wheeler accident on I-35 involved a Dallas based bus, small car and semi-truck. Several people were injured and taken to area hospitals.
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Dallas Bound Amtrak Train and Commercial Truck CollideRecently, an Amtrak train headed to Dallas, TX collided with a large box truck. The truck driver was taken to an area hospital with life-threatening injuries.
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Truck accident on Ranger Hill Injures 5 and Shuts Down I-20An 18-Wheeler driving near Ranger on I-20 loses control on slick roads and causes an accident that shut down the highway for over 6 hours.
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One Step Closer to Mandatory Sleep Apnea Test for TruckersAs the push to indentify and treat obstructive sleep apnea in truckers increases, the trucking industry may soon see big changes to OSA screening.
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Semi-Truck accident on I-30 in Dallas Damages BridgeA recent semi-truck accident on I-30 in Dallas damaged a bridge and spilled the trucks load all over the interstate.
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Police Officers Hurt When Semi-Truck Crashes Into Two CarsRain and slick city streets recently contributed to a serious semi-truck accident in North Dallas. The 18 wheeler hit two police squad cars on the JBJ Freeway.
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Semi-Truck Crashes, Spills Load on I-30 in DallasAn 18-wheeler recently overturned on I-30 in Dallas, TX. While no one was hurt, the semi-truck accident did cause the trailer to spill its load.
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Brake Failure Might Have Caused Dallas Fire Truck AccidentInvestigators from Dallas Fire-Rescue are looking into an accident that will cost the department thousands of dollars. Faulty brakes might have been the cause.
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Mexican Trucks to Travel In and Out of TexasA long and contentious battle involving allowing trucks from Mexico to travel into the U.S. is over. The international trucks have made their debut in Texas.
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Higher Weight Limits Proposed by Trucking IndustrySoon, heavier trucks may be allowed to travel the roads of Texas. New proposals will raise the allowable weight of commercial trucks by up to 9,000 pounds.