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Madison, WI (August 2, 2024) – Authorities stated that a 52-year-old Illinois man is dead after a crash involving a semi-trailer truck on State Highway 69 on Thursday, August 1, Green County of Wisconsin reports.
According to officials, deputies responded just after 4:00 p.m. to a motor vehicle crash on State Highway 69 north of Valley View Road, just south of the Village of New Glarus. Authorities said the initial investigation shows a semi unit was traveling south on State Highway 69 when the incident took place.
EMTs rushed to the scene but ultimately pronounced the man dead before he could be taken to an area hospital. It's unknown if anybody else was injured. An inquiry into the cause of the crash is still underway in the meantime. However, no further details have been provided so far.
We extend our deepest condolences to the deceased man's loved ones. Our thoughts are with any injured victims and their family members in hopes of their full recovery.
An auto accident involving a typical passenger vehicle or even motorcycle is bad enough, but crashes usually become significantly more deadly and severe when they also involve an 18-wheeler, semi-truck, or any other large commercial vehicle. Serious injuries and deaths are common outcomes associated with these weighty, oversized vehicles. A truck accident can change your life in an instant, whether you or a loved one is involved.
The costs of medical care and vehicle repairs are only the beginning, which is why it is crucial to determine who is liable for an 18-wheeler or semi-truck collision. And although drivers and their trucking companies are subject to several safety requirements, these rules aren't always followed. For example, one of the most frequent causes of truck accidents is driver fatigue, generally due to drivers who stay on the road longer than permitted to stay on their schedules.
Other reasons for truck accidents are defective machinery, inclement weather, or malfunctioning traffic signals. In other words, liability may fall on the truck driver, the trucking firm, the truck (or trailer) owner, or even a municipal government that fails to maintain roadways property. If the vehicle or component maker supplied defective equipment or neglected to perform proper maintenance, they can also be held accountable for a crash caused by such defects.
No matter the cause of a truck collision, our staff at the Paul Benson Law Firm is ready to assist, advise, and defend injured victims at every step of an accident claim. And if the truck crash resulted in the death of a loved one, our law firm will guide you and your bereaved family through the wrongful death claim against the negligent party. Paul Benson is a skilled personal injury attorney who is well-versed in Wisconsin state law on truck accident claims. Furthermore, Paul Benson will do everything in his power to protect your rights and assist you in securing your fair, full compensation to cover burial costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and much more. Call our Madison truck accident lawyer at (608) 208-6844 to fully review your available legal options following a tragic truck crash that claimed the life of a beloved family member.
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