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Truck
Accident Profiles: Alabama
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Birmingham, Montgomery,
Huntsville, Tuscaloosa, Hoover, Dothan, Decatur, and Auburn AL
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Note: All values are approximate, based
on available crash data.
Tractor Trailer Accident Statistics
Fatal Truck Accidents: 148 / year
Non-Fatal Truck Accidents: 3,307 / year
Accident Locations: 67% (Urban), 33% (Rural)
Carrier Information:
- 41% of Alabama truck accidents involve carriers whose principle place of
business is not AL.
Largest Alabama Truck Carriers:
- AAA COOPER TRANSPORTATION
- ALABAMA MOTOR EXPRESS, INC.
- HORNADY TRANSPORTATION, LLC
- R.E. GARRSION TRUCKING, INC.
- GREAT SOUTHERN WOOD PRESERVING
- BAGGETT TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
- USA MOTOR EXPRESS, INC.
- CHARLES G. LAWSON TRUCKING, INC
- ROBBIE D. WOOD, INC.
- WESTPOINT STEVENS, INC.
- AWC CARRIERS, INC.
There were no
contributing weather conditions in 84% of Alabama truck accidents.
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Car Accident
Statistics
Persons Killed in
Motor Vehicle Crashes: 1,154 / year
Multi-Vehicle Crashes Resulting in Fatalities: 391 / year
Approx. 28% of fatal car accidents occurred at speeds of 55mph or greater.
43 auto accidents resulting in fatalities were on roads with 3 or more traffic
lanes.
Economic Cost of Motor Vehicle Traffic Crashes:$2.788 Billion/year
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Major Interstates,
Intrastates, and Highway Corridors
Major Highways in Alabama Include: I10, I20, I59, I65, I85
Interstate 10:
Interstate 10 is the most
southern interstate highway in the United States. Its eastern terminus is at
Interstate 95 in Jacksonville, Florida; its western terminus is in Santa Monica,
California at US Highway 1. Interstate 10 runs 67 miles through Alabama,
intersecting with Interstate 65 in the city of Mobile.
Interstate 20:
Interstate 20 is located in
the southeastern United States, running from Kent, Texas at Interstate 10 to
Florence, South Carolina at Interstate 95. 214 miles of the highway extend
through Alabama, intersecting with Interstates 59 and 65 in Birmingham. It also
runs through the major city of Tuscaloosa.
Interstate 59:
Interstate 59’s southern
terminus is in Alton, Louisiana, intersecting with Interstate 10. The northern
terminus is at Lookout Mountain, Georgia at an intersection with Interstate 24.
241 miles run through Alabama, where it intersects with Interstate 65 in
Birmingham. There are three spur routes from the Highway, Tuscaloosa, Al at
I359, Birmingham at I459 and Gadsen, A: at I759.
Interstate 65:
Interstate 65 begins at the
intersection with Interstate 10 in Mobile, Alabama. Its northern terminus is in
Gary, Indiana, intersecting with Interstate 90. It runs 367 miles through
Alabama, going through the major cities of Mobile, Montgomery, Birmingham and
Huntsville. It intersects with Interstate 84 in Montgomery and Interstates 20
and 59 in Birmingham.
Interstate 85:
The southern terminus of Interstate 85 is in Mongtomery, AL, intersecting
Interstate 65. The northern terminus is in Petersburg, Virginia, at Interstate
95. It extends 80 miles through Alabama, passing through the major city of
Auburn, as well as Montgomery.
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About Alabama
Alabama,
known as ‘The
Heart of Dixie’,
is a state rich in history as well as diversity of terrain. Picturesque
mountains grace Northern Alabama, while pristine, white-sand beaches embrace the
warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico in the
south.
Alabama’s
population stood at 4,447,100, according to the
2000 Census. The majority of the population lives towards the middle of the
state, leaving large areas of pristine wilderness and tiny rural towns towards
the north and the coast. The largest cities include
Birmingham, the capitol city of
Montgomery,
Huntsville and the rollicking southern
seaport of Mobile.
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Alabama Counties
Autauga County
Baldwin County
www.co.baldwin.al.us/
Barbour County
Bibb County www.dbtech.net/bibbco/
Blount County www.coveredbridge.org/
Bullock County
www.unionspringsalabama.com/
Butler County
www.rootsweb.com/~albutler/
Calhoun County www.calhounchamber.com/
Chambers County www.chamberscounty.com/
Cherokee County
www.cherokee-chamber.org/
Chilton County
Choctaw County
Clarke County
www.clarkecountyal.com/
Clay County
Cleburne County
Coffee County
Colbert County
www.colbertcounty.org/
Conecuh County
Coosa County
Covington County
Crenshaw County
Cullman County
www.co.cullman.al.us/
Dale County
Dallas County www.selmaalabama.com/
DeKalb County www.tourdekalb.com/
Elmore County www.elmoreco.org/
Escambia County www.co.escambia.al.us/
Etowah County www.etowahcounty.org/
Fayette County
Franklin County
www.franklincountychamber.org/
Geneva County
Greene County
www.greenecountyalabama.com/
Hale County
Henry County
Houston County
www.houstoncounty.org/
Jackson County www.websun.com/sjcol/
Jefferson County www.jeffcointouch.com/
Lamar County
Lauderdale County
www.lauderdalecountyonline.com/
Lawrence County
Lee County www.leeco.us/
Limestone County
www.co.limestone.al.us/
Lowndes County
Macon County
Madison County
www.co.madison.al.us/
Marengo County
Marion County
www.sonet.net/marioncounty/
Marshall County www.marshallco.org/www/
Mobile County www.mobilecounty.org/
Monroe County
Montgomery County www.mc-ala.org/
Morgan County www.co.morgan.al.us/
Perry County
Pickens County
Pike County
Randolph County
www.ircusa.com/randolph/county.htm
Russell County
Shelby County
www.shelbycountyalabama.com/
St. Clair County www.stclairco.com/
Sumter County
Talladega County
Tallapoosa County
Tuscaloosa County www.tuscco.com/
Walker County www.walkercounty.com/
Washington County
www.washingtoncountyalgov.com/
Wilcox County
www.wilcoxcountyalabama.com/
Winston County
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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professionals are specially trained to evaluate, develop, and negotiate
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The goal of Munley, Munley & Cartwright is simple and direct: To
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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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