2 children and Alicia Stocks, 25, dead; 2 people injured after semi slams into car on I-81 in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania
Crash Claims Two Lives In Susquehanna County
Two of the occupants were killed while the other three were hurt...including one critically. The trucker suffered minor injuries.
Three Dead After Crash on Interstate 81 in Susquehanna County
According to the coroner, two children in the car died at the scene. Alicia Stocks, 25, Rockaway, New York was taken to the hospital where she died.
Was the Pennsylvania Truck Driver Negligent?
Anyone who gets behind the wheel of a car to drive in Pennsylvania is expected to obey the law and operate that vehicle safely and responsibly. That level of expectation increases when the driver is a commercial truck driver, not only because they are held to the rules of regulations of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), but also because they know that their 80,000 pound truck could easily kill someone else traveling on the road.
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