Virginia Suing for Guardrail Fraud

Virginia Suing for Guardrail Fraud

The Commonwealth of Virginia has become the first state to launch a lawsuit against dangerous guardrail maker Trinity Industries. The guardrail in question, the ET-Plus, is likely on thousands of Virginia roads and highways, though VDOT (Virginia Department of Transportation) admits they have not do...

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Federal Prosecutors Subpoena Guardrail Documents

Trinity Industries is back in the headlines, with federal prosecutors building their case against the guardrail company.  Attorneys have subpoenaed important documents related to the potentially malfunctioning guardrails, specifically searching for any indication that state or federal highway offici...

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After Loss of Father, Family Sues Guardrail Maker

In the months following the controversy surrounding the ET-Plus guardrail end terminal, we’ve heard countless stories of people injured or killed when the guardrail malfunctions. Now, after the loss of their father, one Arizona family is striking back against the company that makes the ET-Plus...

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Despite Controversy, Guardrail Passes Tests

Despite Controversy, Guardrail Passes Tests

Despite Controversy, ET-Plus Guardrail Passes Safety Tests The final results of the Trinity Industries crash tests are in: all eight received passing scores from the Federal Highway Administration. The eight tests utilized guardrails of two different heights, one measuring 27 3/4 inches, one 31 inch...

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