A West Virginia man was killed and two more injured in a truck accident on Saturday.
The accident occurred as a 41-year-old man was traveling southbound down U.S. 301 and hit the rear of a semi-truck that was stopped at a traffic light.
Two other West Virginia men, ages 20 and 34, were transported to the hospital in serious condition. The driver of the semi-truck was uninjured in the event. The accident remains under investigation at this time.
Truck accidents can cause serious injury to all involved, our thoughts are with the friends and family of the victims in the accident.
A truck accident on W. Va 16 caused a spill of a non-hazardous liquid material that backed up traffic for hours while emergency crews work to clean up the site.
According to officials, a tractor-trailer that was carrying multiple 250-gallon containers of silylated polyurethane resin lost control and overturned spilling the liquid all over the roadway.
Highway patrol and the fire department responded to the scene to clean up the spill and to redirect traffic. The condition of the driver is unknown at this point, but he did not suffer any life-threatening injuries. The Environmental Protection Agency was notified of the spill after the road was closed for more than two hours.
If you or a loved one has been involved in a truck accident and have been injured as a result of it, contact the Clarksburg truck accident lawyers of the law office of David W. Frame by calling 800-352-9460.
More than 50 professional truck drivers, who represented more than a dozen trucking companies in West Virginia, participated in an event on June 12 to show off their skills and and to be honored for their safety performances.
During the event, drivers were recognized for driving with an excellence in safety. A driver from Yellow Roadway Corp. was announced 2009 Driver of the Year. The man has driven for 36 years and has a total of 3.9 million miles behind the wheel. The man hasn’t had a chargeable accident in over 28 years.
Another man won the 2009 Police Safety Award, he has driven for 38 years and has a total of 3.8 million miles driven.
If you have worked in an unsafe trucking environment and been injured on the job, contact the Clarksburg truck accident lawyers of the law offices of David W. Frame by calling 800-352-9460.
Police are looking for the driver who caused an accident and then left the scene. The woman was on her way to work when a tractor-trailer or flatbed truck crashed into her car on Route 119.
West Virginia officials said the the driver of the truck never stopped because there is no evidence that there was any attempt to stop whatsoever. The woman’s co-workers said that she was a hard working wonderful girl. Police are continuing to investigate the accident and find the driver that caused this terrible accident.
Truck accidents can cause serious injury to anyone involved, our thoughts are with the family of the victim.