Fatal truck accident last year involved high-risk motor carrier FMCSA reportedly failed to investigate or take action quickly enough Senator from Illinois demands audit of Read More
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$14 million cleanup at Illinois site aimed to lower levels of benzene
Over the past few years, cleanup of a former plant used for coal-gasification has been ongoing in an Illinois town. The environmental cleanup project is being conducted under the watchful eye of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. Reports Read More
Benzene exposure can lead to serious injuries or even death
Exposure to dangerous substances can have catastrophic consequences for innocent victims who may not even be aware that they are at risk of exposure. These dangerous substances can include a chemical known as benzene, and benzene exposure can lead to Read More
Motor vehicle collision concerns increased in road work zones
Tragically, distracted drivers can cause serious injuries and even death to innocent victims on the roadways in Missouri and Illinois. This is especially a concern for the hard-working employees of the Missouri Department of Transportation (DOT) who Read More
Car safety improving, deaths in car crashes decreasing
Government officials and automakers often make improved car safety a priority in an effort to make roadways safer for those in Illinois, Missouri, and throughout the rest of the nation. Car crashes unfortunately cause multiple injuries and deaths Read More
NTSB aims to improve safety, lower incidents of truck accidents
The seriousness of truck accidents has been a big topic in the news lately in the wake of such fatal collisions as those that involved comedian Tracy Morgan and the college softball team that tragically lost four players. Both of those truck Read More
NHTSA proposes new motorcoach safety, bus safety regulation
Stories of horrific motorcoach and bus crashes hit the headlines with alarming frequency, often resulting in serious injuries or even fatalities for innocent passengers and other vehicle occupants as well. Missouri and Illinois residents who have Read More
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