Columbus, Columbus County, Texas Premier 18-Wheeler Accident Attorneys: Truck Involved in Triple-Fatal I-71 Crash Had Air Brake Problems Weeks Prior — Attorney911 Fights for Maximum Compensation with 25+ Years Experience, Former Insurance Defense Insider Knowledge, FMCSA Regulation Mastery, Experts in Brake Failure, Maintenance Negligence, Jackknife, and Rollover Crashes, Multi-Million Dollar Wrongful Death Advocates, Federal Court Admitted, Free Consultation, No Fee Unless We Win, 1-888-ATTY-911, Hablamos Español
The fiery nine-vehicle pileup at the U.S. 36/State Route 37 interchange in Delaware County, Ohio, was more than a tragedy; it was a systemic failure of safety that left three people dead and an entire community demanding answers. When an 18-wheeler slams into stopped traffic on a major corridor like I-71, the devastation is absolute. For the victims, including Lynnea Soposki, 36, Luke Soposki, 37, and their 1-year-old son, Logan, the consequences of corporate negligence were final. As trucking litigation attorneys at Attorney911, we look at a crash like this and see the red flags that the trucking company ignored. This wasn’t an isolated “accident.” Federal records now reveal that the truck involved had been flagged for dangerous air brake problems weeks before it failed to stop on I-71. At Attorney911, we focus our practice on holding carriers like MFW Carrier accountable when they prioritize profits over the safety of families on the road. If you or a loved one has been impacted by a commercial vehicle crash, you need a team that understands the complex federal regulations governing these 80,000-pound machines. Ralph Manginello brings over 27 years of trial experience, including litigation in the $2.1 billion BP Texas City…