MONTGOMERY, Ala. — The Montgomery Police Department is investigating a fatal accident involving an SUV and an 18-wheeler.
Authorities identified the deceased as Clifton Moore, 68. Officers found him dead at the scene in the 4400 block of Selma Highway.
Investigators said the accident happened May 20 at approximately 5 p.m. Emergency personnel arrived to find a 2019 GMC Terrain and a tractor-trailer with significant damage.
Officials said Moore was driving the GMC Terrain when the vehicles crashed. The truck driver was not seriously injured.
The investigation remains ongoing and no further information was released.
Clifton Moore tragically killed in Montgomery tractor-trailer accident
CRASH INVESTIGATION
Candice Bond, an experienced tractor-trailer accident attorney, said that in such cases, it is imperative to have an independent investigation conducted promptly to protect the rights of a victim.
“Tractor-trailer crashes are often complex, and many factors can play a role in these types of accidents,” said Bond, a Managing Partner of Bond Legal.
“A skilled attorney can protect victims from trucking companies, which often send their own investigators to crash sites and possess a variety of resources they can utilize to defend a negligent truck driver.
“Your lawyer can advocate for you by hiring expert witnesses, conducting driver background checks, locating witnesses to the crash, and reviewing applicable insurance coverage, while carefully guiding a victim through the legal process.”
WRONGFUL DEATH CLAIM
The family of Clifton Moore may pursue compensation for damages such as costs associated with the death, loss of income and companionship, and other hardships.
“A death to a family member after an accident is both tragic and devastating to a surviving family. The grief, shock, and anger can be overwhelming,” said Bond.
She added, “Aside from the emotional suffering of those left behind, the death of someone close can have devastating financial implications. Loss of income and funeral costs alone can have tragic consequences when a family member is lost.”
Accident Injury News' national legal analyst Candice Bond is experienced in commercial trucking accidents. If you or a family member need help, she is available for a free consultation to guide you
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