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(Cullman, Alabama September 1, 2022)— Ruth A. Bahr, 58, was tragically killed when the SUV she was a passenger in was rear ended by a semi-truck on the northbound lane of I-65 in Cullman County.

According to the Alabama State Troopers, the impact from the semi-truck caused the SUV to strike the guardrail. After the initial impact, the semi-truck driver then rear-ended a car. That impact caused the car to strike the undercarriage of another tractor-trailer.

The crash occurred happened around 10:40 a.m. on I-65 near Alabama 91, approximately one mile north of Colony, in Cullman County.

The State Troopers continue to investigate. Three other people in the accident were injured.

Source: WBRC

Contact A Cullman County Truck Accident Lawyer If You Need Help

Unfortunately, truck accidents like this happen around the state of Alabama.

Police must investigate these crashes thoroughly to determine the cause of the accident.

You can request a copy of the accident report and we will get it for you.

At Fob James Law Firm, we understand how devastating these accidents can be for loved ones and the victims of these accidents.

If you sustain injuries or lose a loved one in a car accident, please contact one of our Cullman County truck accident attorneys or call us at 205-407-6009 to set up a free consultation.

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Fob James obtained a B.S., in software engineering from Auburn University and then continued his education by getting his J.D. from Vanderbilt University School of Law. After working for a large regional firm for several years where he obtained awards for both individual and corporate clients, Fob found that his passion was fighting for individuals who have been seriously injured or wronged by others. Fob believes that the jury is the great equalizer to the power and influence that large corporations have in society.