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Truck
Accident Profiles: New York
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Buffalo,
Rochester,
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Schenectady, and
Utica NY
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Note: All values are approximate, based
on available crash data.

Tractor Trailer Accident Statistics
Fatal Truck Accidents:
150 / year
Non-Fatal Truck Accidents: 3,300 / year
Accident Locations: 60% (Urban), 40% (Rural)
Carrier Information:
- 45% of New York truck accidents involve carriers whose principle
place of business is not NY.
- Largest New York Truck Carriers:
1. M & L TRUCKING
SERVICES, INC.
2. BROOK LEDGE, INC.
3. HAZMAT ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP, INC.
4. TEAL'S EXPRESS, INC.
5. NEW YORK CAROLINA EXPRESS, INC.
6. ARG TRUCKING CORP.
7. TRUCK-RITE CORPORATION
8. FREIGHT MANAGEMENT LLC
9. TERPENING TRUCKING CO., INC.
10. WARREN C. SAUERS CO., INC.
There were no
contributing weather conditions in 80% of New York truck accidents involving
fatalities.
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Car Accident
Statistics
Persons Killed in
Motor Vehicle Crashes: 1,500 / year
Multi-Vehicle Crashes Resulting in Fatalities: 600 / year
Approx. 35-40% of fatal car accidents occurred at speeds of 55mph or greater.
Approx. 25% of auto accidents resulting in fatalities were on roads with 3 or
more traffic lanes.
Economic Cost of Motor Vehicle Traffic Crashes: $20+ Billion/year
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Major Interstates,
Intrastates, and Highway Corridors
Major Highways in New
York Include: I81, I87, I88, I90, I495
Interstate 81: Interstate 81 is an interstate highway in the eastern part
of the United States. Its southern terminus is at Interstate 40 near Dandridge,
Tennessee; its northern terminus is on Wellesley Island (near Fishers Landing,
New York). Along the route I81 passes through Binghamton NY, Syracuse NY,
and Watertown, NY.
Interstate 87: Interstate 87 is a 346 mile (558 km) intrastate interstate
highway located entirely within the state of New York. Its southern end is at an
intersection with Interstate 278 in New York City's The Bronx; its northern end
is in Champlain, New York. The section of highway between the New York City line
and the junction with Interstate 90 at Albany is part of the New York State
Thruway, for which it was originally constucted in the middle 1950s.
Interstate 88: Interstate 88 is entirely within the U.S. state of New
York. Its western end is at an intersection with Interstate 81 in Binghamton,
New York; its eastern end is at an intersection with Interstate 90 in
Schenectady, New York.
Interstate 90: Interstate 90 is the longest interstate highway in the
United States at over 3,100 miles. It is the northernmost east-to-west,
coast-to-coast interstate. Its western terminus is in Seattle, Washington at S.
Edgar Martinez Drive and 4th Avenue S. next to Safeco Field, and its eastern
terminus is in Boston, Massachusetts at Logan International Airport. As it cuts
across the heart of New York State, I90 passes through Dunkirk, Buffalo,
Batavia, Rochester, Syracuse, Oneida, Utica, Amsterdam, Schenectady, Albany
Interstate I495: The Long Island Expressway (LIE), also signed as
Interstate 495, runs 66.38 miles (106.8 km) entirely within New York state, from
the Queens-Midtown Tunnel in New York City to Riverhead, New York, through the
counties of Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk, ending just before the "fish-tail"
separation of the North and South Forks of eastern Long Island.
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About New York
At the center of great events and controversies from the very beginning of our
nation's history, the Colony of New York became a state on April 20, 1777. New
York adopted its first constitution 12 years before the Federal Constitution was
adopted. New York City was the first capital of the United States and was the
site of the inauguration of George Washington as President on April 30, 1789. A
third of the battles fought in the American Revolution were in New York.
According to the US Census Bureau, as of 2004, New York was the third largest
state in population after California and Texas, with a population of 19,227,088.
Albany is the state capital, and New York City is the largest city. Its major
cities and towns include: New York City,
Buffalo,
Rochester,
Yonkers,
Syracuse,
Albany,
Niagara Falls,
White Plains,
New Rochelle,
Mount Vernon,
Schenectady,
Utica,
Binghamton,
Ithaca,
Troy.
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New
York Counties
Truck Accident Lawyers
Did you know that every 16 minutes
a person is killed or injured in a truck accident? Did you know that big rig
truck accidents continue to increase? Even with these frightening scenarios and
statistics, powerful trucking industry lobbyists continue to call for the
weakening of truck safety rules and regulations to reap a higher profit.
When truck collisions do occur, trucking companies involved in
the accident often send representatives to the accident scene.
These agents work to handle everything at the scene of the accident so that they
can limit or mitigate their company’s liability.
Munley, Munley & Cartwright is a law firm experienced at handling tractor
trailer accident claims. We accept cases nationwide.
Munley, Munley &
Cartwright
charges clients of personal injury claims on a contingency basis. What that
means is the attorney is only paid if he or she wins money damages for you – the
client. This makes it possible for anyone to hire only the best lawyer. It gives
everyone access to the justice system and representation that is equal to the
best that insurance companies, doctors and other defendants can hire. You can
contact the lawyers of Munley, Munley & Cartwright for a free consultation
by completing our
online accident
evaluation form
-or- calling toll-free at
1-800-318-LAW1.
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Has a
Trucking Accident Occurred?
Munley, Munley & Cartwright, PC accepts and successfully resolves major
trucking injury cases nationwide. Our lawyers, paralegals, and other
professionals are specially trained to evaluate, develop, and negotiate
these difficult cases to protect and benefit our clients. You do not pay any
fee unless we win money damages for you. That means you can get the most
experienced legal help and it won't cost one dime more than you would pay
any other firm -- and we get RESULTS!
The goal of Munley, Munley & Cartwright is simple and direct: To
Successfully Resolve the Legal Problems of our Clients.
If you have questions about an accident involving a tractor trailer, let
us go to work for you.
You can
contact the trucking attorneys of Munley, Munley & Cartwright for a free consultation
by completing our
online accident evaluation form
-or- calling toll-free at
1-800-318-LAW1.
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