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Category Archives: Transportation and Travel Injury

Truck Accidents from Falling Cargo & Flying Debris: What Every Driver Should Know.

While any accident involving a semi-truck, big rig, or other large commercial truck is always dangerous, the odds of severe injury and wrongful death increase when a collision involves falling cargo or flying debris. The Killino Firm’s truck accident lawyers believe the victims of cargo-related accidents are entitled to compensation for their pain and suffering. If you or […]

Holiday Driving Can Be Dangerous. Here’s How to Stay Safe in November and December

The Holiday Season should be a joyful time. But as exciting as November and December can be, the weeks between Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day are also incredibly dangerous for drivers. Unpredictable weather conditions, overcrowded roads, intoxicated and reckless drivers, and even erratic wildlife are just a few of the hazards that can quickly […]

Truck Accidents and Hazardous Materials: What Every Driver Should Know

While any accident involving a tractor trailer, big rig or other large commercial truck is dangerous, a crash is far more likely to cause severe injury or wrongful death when a rig is hauling hazardous materials. Not only does the release of such materials pose a significant risk to other drivers and their passengers, but […]

Uptick in RV Accidents Expected, as Motorhome Sales Surge Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

Recreational vehicle sales are through the roof, as lockdown-weary Americans seek out socially distant vacation options that allow travelers to avoid crowded airplanes, hotels, and restaurants. There’s no question that RVing can be great fun for the entire family. But with hundreds of additional motorhomes, pop-up campers, camper vans, toy haulers, fifth-wheelers, caravans, toterhomes, touring […]

More Delivery Truck Accidents with Online Shopping

During this coronavirus crisis we are advised to go grocery shopping once a week and to stay home whenever possible, which should mean less traffic and safer streets.  Children and teens, however, now use suburban roads as playgrounds and sports centers. And more home deliveries have turned these once quiet and safe streets into mini-highways. […]