A semi-driver died early this morning after colliding with a bison and rolling his truck. The Denver Post is reporting that the accident happened at about 3:35 a.m. on westbound U.S. 36 just north of Byers. Colorado State Trooper Nate Reid said the driver was hauling salt when his truck struck a bison that had wandered onto the highway. The collision caused the truck to run off the road and roll. The driver was not wearing his seatbelt at the time of the accident and investigators are looking into where the bison came from and who may own the animal.
According to Defenders.org, between 1993 and 2003 there were 26,678 wildlife vehicle collisions in Colorado. Of those collisions, 2,266 people were injured and 23 people lost their lives. Almost half of all wildlife related car accidents are because the driver swerved to avoid an animal crossing the road.
The physical damage suffered by passengers and vehicles in a truck accident is typically far more severe than in many other motor vehicle accidents. Traumatic brain injury, paralyzing spinal cord injury, burns and amputations can change the lives of victims forever. Denver Truck Accident Attorney Saul R. Sarney works with medical experts and life care planners to help ensure clients recover fair compensation for their injuries and the impact on their lives. To speak with a Denver truck accident lawyer about a truck accident injury or loss, please call our office at 303-759-3300 for a free consultation. We do not charge a fee to discuss how we can help you meet your needs.
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