Why a Truck Case Is Not a “Big Car Case”

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A loaded tractor-trailer can weigh 80,000 pounds — roughly twenty times the mass of the passenger car beside it. The physics alone would justify treating commercial truck collisions as a distinct category of injury litigation. But the deeper distinction is legal, not physical….
By: Steven M. Sweat, Personal Injury Lawyers, APC
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