Interstate Trucking

Nearly 5,000 men, women and children lost their lives in 2006 in accidents involving big trucks. By far, the majority of the deaths did not involve truck occupants. Most occurred on interstate highways. These grim facts have not changed in spite of repeated calls by consumer and safety groups, and even some trucking companies, for changes to regulations governing the trucking industry. AITLAmericasm lawyers know first-hand the devastation these accidents wreak on families and truckers alike. For a description of major trucking issues and AITLAmerica's position on them, click on the topics at left.