Iowa Man Dies in U-Turn Accident Involving 18-Wheeler

On Sunday, December 5th, a Sioux Center, Iowa man died while attempting to make a U-turn on U.S. 65 in Boone County.

The accident happened at 5:37am Sunday, when Dennis Visser, 68, attempted to make a U-turn on U.S. 65, near Rocky Top Lane north of Harrison. While attempting the U-turn, Vesser’s pickup was struck by an 18-wheeler driving behind him.

The tractor-trailer was unable to avoid the truck and struck Vesser’s driver-side. Vesser died of injuries at the scene. His two passengers, Troopers said two of the passengers, Harvey Dean Mulder, 60, and Verlyn Jay Mulder, 62, were transported to North Arkansas Regional Medical Center.

Troopers described conditions at the time of the crash as cloudy and dry.

According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, tractor-trailer accidents accounted for about 11 percent of all fatal accidents in 2019. Because of the nature of these vehicles, any accident involving a semi, 18-wheeler, or tractor-trailer can be inherently more dangerous — and even deadly — for those involved.

Unfortunately, trucking companies are notorious for complicating the claims process when an accident occurs. This is because there can be multiple parties involved other than the truck driver, including their employer, the vehicle manufacturer, auto repair or maintenance shops, and more.

Determining the liable party for your injuries is extremely tricky. It’s important that you have someone on your side to help you navigate your claim and fight for fair compensation. If you or a loved one is injured in a tractor-trailer accident in Arkansas, you need a truck accident attorney to help you understand your legal rights and options following the incident.

Minton Law Firm is here to protect the rights of our clients and facilitate fair and reasonable settlements on behalf of trucking accident victims. If you’ve been involved in a trucking accident or have lost a family member to one in the Little Rock area, call the Minton Law Firm at (501) 794-0001. You can also fill out an online form to set up a free consultation or follow the Minton Law Facebook page for more updates.

30-Year-Old Man Dies After Tire Flies Through Windshield

On Thursday, December 3rd, one man died when a tire from a westbound vehicle collided with his windshield. The accident occurred on Interstate 630 in Little Rock around 10 p.m.

The accident involved a 2021 Dodge Ram, which was traveling west on I-630 near Chester Street. The rear driver-side wheel of the Ram suddenly dislodged and traveled over the concrete barrier into the eastbound lane, driving through the front windshield of a 2013 Hyundai.

The Hyundai came to a rest in the third lane of I-630 E, and a 2014 Chevrolet was unable to stop before causing a rear-end accident, according to Arkansas State Police.

The driver of that 2013 Hyundai was Matthew Boswell, 30, of Trumann. Unfortunately, Boswell died from injuries sustained in the crash.

Conditions at the time of the crash as clear and dry and no additional injuries were reported. 

This accident is proof that even when conditions are normal and everyone is driving safely, accidents can happen on the road. Injury attorney Justin Minton knows just how devastating accidents like this can be for all involved. As a previous insurance adjuster, he also understands that the survivors of a car crash and the families of victims will need help navigating insurance. 

Because insurance companies are told to settle any claim at the lowest cost, incidents involving death or disability often don’t get what they are owed in settlements. Minton Law Firm is here to protect the rights of our clients and facilitate fair and reasonable settlements on behalf of each and every individual we represent. If you’ve been involved in a vehicle accident or have lost a loved one to an accident on the road in the Little Rock area, call the Minton Law Firm at (501) 794-0001. You can also fill out an online form to set up a free consultation or follow the Minton Law Facebook page for more updates.