EPISODE · Dec 24, 2025 · 19 MIN
Truck Accidents in Construction Zones: Why Work Zone Crashes Are So Complex
from Road To Recovery with Shaked Law · host roadtorecoverywithshakedlaw
Episode Summary: In this episode of *Road to Recovery*, Sagi Shaked delves into the dangers of truck crashes in construction zones. He highlights how hazardous conditions such as tight spaces, sudden lane shifts, and inadequate signage can lead to serious accidents involving large trucks. Sagi emphasizes the importance of maintenance traffic plans and proper precautions to ensure safety for both truck drivers and construction workers. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 01:15 – Hazards of Construction Zones for Large Trucks 03:45 – Factors Contributing to Serious Accidents 06:20 – Enforcement of Traffic Laws in Work Zones 08:10 – Impact of Distractions on Work Zone Safety 10:30 – Liability of Construction Companies in Accidents 13:00 – Claims Against Government Entities 15:45 – Severity of Injuries in Construction Zone Crashes 17:30 – Collecting Evidence in Truck-Related Accidents 20:00 – Dealing with Denials of Responsibility by Parties About the Show: *Road to Recovery* provides advocacy and insights for trucking accidents, led by Sagi Shaked, a renowned personal injury lawyer. The show aims to offer valuable information and support for victims of truck-related incidents, emphasizing the importance of legal guidance in navigating complex legal processes.
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In this episode of *Road to Recovery*, Sagi Shaked delves into the dangers of truck crashes in construction zones. He highlights how hazardous conditions such as tight spaces, sudden lane shifts, and inadequate signage can lead to serious accidents involving large trucks. Sagi emphasizes the importance of maintenance traffic plans and proper precautions to ensure safety for both truck drivers and construction workers.
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