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Port Huron Truck Accident Is Fatal

Our Michigan truck accident lawyers are reporting a tragic story in the news about a fatal Port Huron car-truck accident.  The accident took place on Tuesday, September 28th, on I-94 just west of the M-146 overpass.  According to police, Frank Caramagno drove into the back of a tractor-trailer and died at the scene of the accident. The tractor-trailer was one of the many vehicles stopped on the expressway due to an earlier accident that also involved a tractor trailer.

I am very sorry to hear about this tragic accident as one our attorney’s son’s was on the same cross country team at Detroit Catholic Central as the victim’s son. This is a very tragic loss and my deepest condolences go out to the family of the deceased.

Our Michigan truck accident lawyers advise victims of their legal rights. Family members of the deceased victim may be able to make a claim for Survivor Loss Benefits for the deceased victim. This can include payment of funeral expenses, lost wages, and loss of other services

Detroit Suburb Truck Accident Fatality

Police continue to investigate a Michigan truck accident that took the life of a woman whose car collided with a Coca Cola truck in Plymouth Township.  Her identity has not been released.  Further details of the accident should be out shortly.

My thoughts and condolences go out to the family of this woman.  This is no doubt a tragic loss.

I am hopeful that the police perform a complete investigation of this truck accident to determine if the truck driver was at fault for the accident.  If such a determination is made, the surviving family members may be able to file a Michigan Wrongful Death Lawsuit and seek compensation for their losses.  The surviving family member can also seek Michigan No-Fault Insurance Survivor benefits to pay for funeral and other expenses.

Dump Truck Accident Settlement

A lawsuit involving a dump truck accident that killed two people has settled for $900,000.  The dump truck driver had run a red light and crashed into the station wagon occupied by two men who suffered fatal injuries.  The truck driver had plead guilty to careless driving and involuntary manslaughter for the accident.  The two men who died were both retired.

This accident shows just how deadly a driving mistake can be when a truck driver is not paying attention.  With the use of cell phones, text messaging, and eating in vehicles as a regular occurrence nowadays, the number of these types of truck accidents seems to be reported all too frequently.   When a large truck, like a dump truck, is involved in an accident with a passenger vehicle, the likelihood of there being a catastrophic injury is signficant.