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10/2/2011
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Risks Eastern Iowa Tow Truck Drivers Face on the Job

A tow truck driver's work is on the road. When a tow truck driver goes to work, he drives all day and faces numerous risks from distracted drivers. When tow operators stop on the interstate to recover vehicles, they are often not given much room by motorists, including semi trucks. Although dangerous, these are the facts surrounding their jobs.

Using flashing lights and wearing the proper equipment gives tow truck operators a certain amount of safety, but it's up to the public to move over and slow down when approaching the site of a towing operation.

One specific Eastern Iowa truck crash that occurred recently that killed four people east of Grinnell involved two tow truck drivers. According to police, two tow truck drivers were recovering a broken down semi truck on Interstate 80, when a second tractor-trailer crashed into them.

A tow truck operator in Cedar Rapids told the Eastern Iowa News Now that many drivers do not give them enough space when they are rescuing broken down vehicles on the interstates. If motorists treated tow trucks as emergency vehicles and moved over, it would decrease their chances of being involved in Cedar Rapids crashes and improve safety for everyone on the road.

How a Cedar Rapids Accident Attorney Can Help You

If you were injured, or if you are the family member of a tow truck driver that was killed in an Eastern Iowa crash caused by another motorist, you may have rights. Find out more about your rights to recovery from a skilled Iowa personal injury lawyer at the law offices of Brady & O'Shea. Call (319) 866-9277 to schedule your free legal consultation today.



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