South Carolina man injured after truck slams into building

by Administrator 14. January 2011 07:35

A man was injured in truck accident after a truck slammed into the building that he was working in.

The accident occurred at the UP Dish Service when an unattended truck began to roll backward for unknown reasons. The truck rolled down a hill and ran into the building causing the truck to crash through an exterior wall and finally come to a stop in an interior office.

One of the men that worked at the building was pinned by the truck. His co-worker pulled him out of the debris and he was transported to the hospital to be treated for his injuries. He is reportedly in good condition.

If you or loved one has been injured in a truck accident, you need experienced representation on your side. Contact the Charleston truck accident lawyers of the Steinberg Law Firm by calling 843-720-2800 today.

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Coal Truck Causes Crash, Injures Two

by Administrator 27. July 2010 04:25

According to the Charleston Gazette, a coal truck crossed the center line on West Virginia 61 by Beards Fork a little before noon. 19-year-olds Justin Davis and Adam Sizemore were driving their Chevrolet Trailblazer on the opposite side of West Virginia 61. Unfortunately, they were in the coal truck's path as it crossed the center line.

The driver of the Trailblazer, Davis, was thrown from the vehicle. His passenger, Sizemore, was also injured. They were both life-flighted to the hospital. Charleston Area Medical Center reports that Davis is in critical condition, and Sizemore is stable.

26-year-old Larry Evans was the driver of the coal truck. Police have not issued him a ticket for the accident. He was not injured. Police think that he was distracted when he crossed the line.

Another driver's negligence can cause you to be severely injured. If you or someone you know has been injured as the result of another driver's negligence, contact your Charleston Truck Accident Attorneys at The Steinberg Law Firm by dialing 843-720-2800 today.

Log truck collides with car injuring one person

by Administrator 24. June 2010 07:23

A log truck from South Carolina flipped over after colliding with a Dodge Caravan. The log truck was full of pine logs and after flipping over they blocked the intersection and the truck landed on top of a Volkswagon.

The driver of the van was ejected from the vehicle in the collision and he was airlifted to the hospital. The driver of the Volkswagon was able to avoid injury after witnesses to the accident were able to pull him out of the car through the windshield. The South Carolina Highway Patrol is currently investigating the accident.

Truck accidents can cause serious injury. Our thoughts are with the friends and family of the victim.

Two people trapped under tractor trailer after accident

by Administrator 10. June 2010 02:54

Firefighters rescued two people yesterday after a car vs. truck accident in Fort Mills, South Carolina.

The accident occurred on the southbound lanes of I-77 after a Ford Thunderbird ran into a semi-truck and was stuck underneath it. The trailer than dragged the vehicle for some distance. The driver of the car was able to get out of the car by himself but the passenger had to wait until emergency crews arrived.

The driver also did not appear to be injured, but the passenger was transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. According to authorities, the car and tractor trailer were driving too close to each other.

Car and truck accidents can be very frightening and can cause injury to all involved. Our thoughts are with the victims and their families.

Man Killed in South Carolina Car Crash

by Administrator 23. February 2010 06:29

A South Carolina man has died following a Saturday morning car crash in Anderson County.

 

According to Anderson County Coroner Greg Shore, 84 year-old James Campbell was pulling out of a parking lot in a 2003 Ford Ranger on the S.C. 28 and S.C. 81 Bypass shortly before 10:00 a.m. when the vehicle was struck by a 1990 Chevrolet pickup truck. Campbell was transported to AnMed Health Medical Center in Anderson where he was pronounced dead at 4:40 p.m.

 

The driver of the Chevrolet and his passenger were not seriously injured in the crash.

 

The Chevy struck Campbell's vehicle on the driver's side door, trapping him inside. Shore said Campbell had been wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash, but died of head, neck and lower abdominal injuries.

 

Authorities have ruled the death an accident.

 

If you or someone you know has been injured in a South Carolina car accident, please contact a Charleston personal injury lawyer of the Steinberg Law Firm by calling 843-720-2800.

Collision Involving Tractor-Trailer Kills Three, Injures Six

by Administrator 27. January 2010 11:05

A collision between a van and a tractor-trailer on a rural road in South Carolina has left three people dead and six injured. The accident, which occurred early Wednesday morning, occurred in Colleton County in eastern South Carolina. Sources close to the case say that four of the injured individuals were in serious condition and were transported to area hospitals for care.

If you have been injured in an accident involving a truck or large transport vehicle, contact the Charleston trucking accident lawyers of the Steinberg Law Firm at 843-720-2800 today. 

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