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Bridgeport Semi-Truck Accident Analysis: Why the Stout Street Power Line Strike Demands Investigation The impact of an 80,000-pound commercial vehicle is never “minor.” When a semi-truck crashed on Stout Street in Bridgeport, W.Va., this past Tuesday morning, the resulting chaos between Olive and Pearcy streets did more than just shut down a local thoroughfare. By taking down cable and power lines, this single-vehicle accident highlighted the extreme forces at play whenever a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) loses control in a residential or commercial district like Bridgeport, W.Va. While initial reports from Bridgeport Fire Department, Bridgeport Police Department, and Harrison-Taylor 911 indicated there were no immediate transports to local hospitals, our 27+ years of trucking litigation experience at Attorney911 tells a more complex story. In Bridgeport, W.Va., and across the country, what looks like a simple property damage incident often masks systemic safety failures, corporate negligence, and hidden physical trauma that may not surface for days. If you were affected by this crash or a similar incident in Harrison County, you need to understand that the trucking company and its insurers are already working to minimize their financial exposure. At Attorney911 (The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC), we don’t just “handle cases.”…