Trucking Company Involved In Fatal KY Accident Changes Name To Get Back on The Roads
Arkansas Trucking Company Changes Name In Order To Avoid Order To Take Its Trucks Off The Road Following 11 Person Fatal Accident On I-65 In Kentucky.
Arkansas Trucking Company Changes Name In Order To Avoid Order To Take Its Trucks Off The Road Following 11 Person Fatal Accident On I-65 In Kentucky.
On Thursday, the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled in favor of Sarah Fortney, the widow of Clarence Fortney, who was killed in the tragic Comair Flight 191 crash at Bluegrass Airport on August 27, 2006.
The Ohio Supreme Court on June 2nd handed down a ruling that “a police officer’s unaided visual estimation of a driver’s speed is sufficient” in issuing a speeding citation.
Truck driver streaming porn and driving while sleep deprived runs his eighteen wheeler over a young mother of two.
U.S. District Judge James Selna appointed four attorneys to be lead counsel for two committees that deal primarily with the biggest issues facing Toyota.
Too many bogus studies put out by business and insurance interests falsely portray the civil justice system as being unfair to business when nothing could be further from the truth.
After a wreck between a semi and a passenger van left 11 dead, reporters began to dig deeper into truck accidents and found some unsettling facts.
Seeking to reduce the number of Kentucky car wrecks, Kentucky’s legislature is considering a new law that would require ignition locks for people convicted of DUI.
A man convicted of vehicular homicide following a fatal car wreck may be granted a new trial due to the sudden emergence of the Toyota acceleration problem.