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Raleigh, NC – Cement Truck Collides with SUV on I-40 WB Near MM 293

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Raleigh, NC (April 23, 2026) – Emergency crews responded to a collision involving a cement truck and an SUV on Wednesday, April 22, in Raleigh. The collision occurred around 12:51 p.m. on I-40 westbound near mile marker 293.

According to initial reports, a cement truck and a black SUV collided and went off the roadway into nearby trees. Paramedics evaluated those involved and provided care as needed. Details about the number of people injured or the extent of their injuries have not yet been released.

Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash.

We hope for a full and speedy recovery for everyone involved.

How Is Fault Determined After a Truck Crash in Raleigh, NC?

Cement Truck Collides with SUV on I-40 WB Near MM 293Fault is determined after a truck accident in Raleigh by evaluating official reports, scene evidence, witness accounts, and driver records. Each source helps explain a different part of what happened.

Police reports are usually the first thing reviewed after a crash. The Wake County Police Department documents vehicle positions, road conditions, and visible damage at the scene. That report might become the starting point for any insurance review or legal claim.

Physical evidence from the crash site adds detail that written reports can miss. Skid marks, debris, and vehicle damage help show how the impact happened. Crash reconstruction specialists can use that information to work out the sequence of events.

Witness statements give an outside view that physical evidence alone cannot provide. Other drivers, passengers, or bystanders can confirm or challenge what the official record shows. Independent testimony often carries real weight when fault is disputed.

Trucking companies are required to keep records of driver hours, vehicle maintenance, and inspection history. Looking at those records can show whether fatigue, a mechanical issue, or a safety concern was involved. Missing entries or gaps in those records can be important.

North Carolina follows contributory negligence, one of the strictest fault rules in the country. Under that rule, if you are found even partially at fault, you may not be able to recover compensation. Knowing that rule before speaking with any insurer is important.

A Raleigh truck accident lawyer can gather evidence from all of these sources and identify what matters most to your case. They handle records requests and communicate with insurers on your behalf.

Our team at Brent Adams & Associates has represented and helped injured truck accident victims across North Carolina for decades. We can explain how liability, documentation, and insurance coverage may affect your case.

To discuss your case with our attorneys, you can contact Brent Adams & Associates at (910) 249-6891 to schedule a free consultation.

Note: This article is based on information gathered from publicly available sources and reports. While we strive to ensure the accuracy of the information presented, some details may change as additional facts become available. If you believe any part of this content is inaccurate or incomplete, please contact Brent Adams & Associates so it can be reviewed and updated accordingly.

Disclaimer: This content is provided for general informational purposes only and is not intended as legal or medical advice. Reading this article does not establish an attorney-client relationship, nor should it be interpreted as a solicitation for legal services. If you have been injured or require legal guidance, you should seek immediate medical care and consult a qualified attorney. Any images used are for illustrative purposes only and do not depict the actual individuals, vehicles, or locations involved in the incident.

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