Cindy Lea McCurry, 64, killed, and Warren Johnson, 51, injured in collision involving semi truck on U.S. 65 in Chicot County, Arkansas
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Cindy Lea McCurry, 64, was driving north about 4:10 p.m. Thursday when a southbound 2004 Freightliner hit her vehicle in the northbound lane, police said. The Freightliner then hit a northbound 2015 GMC Sierra, police said.
Take these important steps after a truck accident in Chicot County
As the trucking industry grows in Chicot County, more and more truck accidents are happening.
Commercial trucks are common on the roads, and their size, weight, and many blind spots pose significant dangers to other drivers. And when a truck accident occurs, victims often suffer serious, debilitating injuries that require long-term medical care. Fatality truck crashes are common.
An experienced Chicot County truck accident lawyer is needed, to manage an insurance claim and hire experts such as engineers and accident scene investigators who preserve and document evidence.
Go here to learn more about the next steps to take after a serious or fatal Chicot County truck accident.
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