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Overworked Truckers, Negligent Trucking Companies Fueling Spike in Truck Crashes on U.S. Roads
Truck safety legal expert: ‘It’s going to get worse before it gets better’ FORT WORTH – The number of trucking accidents is steadily increasing nationwide, resulting in hundreds of deaths and thousands of serious injuries. Although winter weather conditions can be blamed for a portion of these incidents, some legal experts point the finger elsewhere....
Truck Accident Attorney Steve Laird Recognized Among the Best Lawyers for Personal Injury Litigation
FORT WORTH – Fort Worth truck accident attorney Steve Laird of Law Offices of Laird & McCloskey continues to earn recognition for his plaintiffs personal injury litigation work, earning repeat placement on the list of The Best Lawyers in America. His selection to 2022 edition marks the 11th consecutive year he has been named in the prestigious legal guide,...
Fort Worth Attorney Seth McCloskey Receives Board Certification in Personal Injury Trial Law
FORT WORTH – Seth McCloskey, a personal injury lawyer at Law Offices of Laird & McCloskey, recently earned Board Certification in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. He also holds a national certification in truck accident law from the National Board of Trial Advocacy, a designation he shares with firm founder...
Driving while professional: Could truckers have helped prevent Thursday’s deadly pileup?
FORT WORTH, TEXAS February 15, 2021—Driving in the snow and ice can be challenging, even for experienced local drivers. As the tragic 133-car and 18-wheeler pileup in Fort Worth on Thursday morning demonstrated, local motorists may have been unprepared to navigate the icy conditions. But what about professional truck drivers, who should have known what...
What You Should Know Before You Speak to an Insurance Adjuster About Your Claim
Posted by Law Offices of Laird & McCloskey – Truck Accidents If you are injured in an accident with a commercial motor vehicle or a car, you will likely hear from the other driver’s insurance adjuster or lawyer soon after the accident. If this happens, it is essential to know that the adjuster or lawyer...
THE FIRST LAWYERS IN THE COUNTRY ARE BOARD CERTIFIED IN TRUCK ACCIDENT LAW BY THE NATIONAL BOARD OF TRIAL ADVOCACY – STEVEN C. LAIRD IS 1 OF ONLY 9 IN TEXAS (at the time this was written)
NBTA Board Certification is the only Accreditation for Truck Accident Law that is recognized by the American Bar Association and the U.S. Supreme Court. This certification helps to safeguard the public interest by providing accident victims and their families with an objective measure to aid them in selecting qualified and experienced legal counsel. Steven C....
Study Shows Incredible Benefits of Collision Avoidance Systems
One of our goals at the Law Offices of Steven C. Laird is to do everything we can to help improve highway safety because we have seen firsthand the devastating impact on families who fall victim to crashes involving tractor-trailers, 18-wheelers, and other heavy trucks. That is why we work so hard every year to let...
Distracted Driving Accidents on the Rise
The ability to send text messages on smartphones and other mobile electronic devices has connected the world in a way that few of us could imagine only a few short years ago. However, this game-changing advancement in technology also has brought a new level of danger to our highways for every driver, regardless of whether...
Speed Limiter Delay Raises Danger on Highways
The idea of installing speed-limiting devices on 18-wheelers and other heavy trucks has been discussed for many years, but the official proposal to make it happen has stagnated as a result of foot-dragging by government regulators. Fortunately, it appears we are much closer to seeing this life-saving technology put to use on our highways in...
International Roadcheck 2016 Focus of CBS 11 Report
The highway dangers that follow the International Roadcheck inspection period every year are now the focus of a new report from KTVT-CBS 11 in Dallas/Fort Worth. I spoke with reporter Joel Thomas about the many truck drivers who decide to take “Roadcheck vacations” every year in order to avoid critical safety inspections conducted by law...