HIT BY A TRUCK?

Speak with Joe About Your Trucking Accident

Introduction

A trucking accident can result in severe injuries, extensive property damage, and long-term financial stress. Collisions involving commercial trucks often raise complex questions about liability, safety regulations, and insurance coverage. Joe Mitchell III, a Florida Bar Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer, helps injured clients understand their rights after a trucking accident and evaluates whether a trucking company, driver, or other parties may be responsible.

Scene of a Florida trucking accident involving a commercial truck and a passenger vehicle with emergency responders on the roadway

Our Experience Representing Victims of Trucking Accidents Goes Back to The Late 1990's

Our experience with representing victims of trucking accidents has taught us that immediate action is the key to obtaining the best possible settlement or jury verdict in these types of cases. Did you know that within a few minutes or an hour after a big truck collides with another vehicle, the trucking company and/or its insurance carrier dispatches a team of experts to gather information and evidence from the scene of the accident, usually even before any of the vehicles are moved.

What to Do After a Trucking Accident

Taking appropriate steps after a trucking accident can help protect important information and clarify what happened. Helpful actions may include:

  • Calling law enforcement and ensuring an official crash report is completed

  • Seeking medical evaluation, even if symptoms are not immediately apparent

  • Taking photos or videos of vehicle damage, road conditions, and the surrounding scene

  • Collecting contact information from witnesses

  • Documenting injuries, medical treatment, and time missed from work

  • Preserving correspondence from insurance companies

  • Speaking with an attorney before providing recorded statements

These steps can help preserve evidence that may become important later.

Common Causes of Trucking Accidents

Truck accidents can occur for many reasons, often involving factors beyond those seen in typical car crashes. Common causes include:

  • Driver fatigue or hours-of-service violations

  • Distracted or impaired driving

  • Improperly loaded or unsecured cargo

  • Mechanical failures or inadequate vehicle maintenance

  • Speeding or unsafe lane changes

  • Failure to follow federal trucking regulations

Identifying the contributing factors helps determine whether responsibility may extend beyond the truck driver alone

Liability in Florida Trucking Accident Cases

Trucking accident claims may involve multiple parties, including drivers, trucking companies, maintenance providers, or cargo loaders. Under Florida law, liability may arise if:

  • Safety regulations were violated

  • Proper hiring, training, or supervision was lacking

  • Vehicles were not properly maintained

  • Unsafe practices contributed to the crash

Joe can review the circumstances and explain how Florida law may apply based on the available facts.

How an Attorney Can Help With a Trucking Accident Case

Truck accident cases often involve detailed investigations and extensive documentation. An attorney can assist by:

  • Reviewing crash reports and regulatory records

  • Analyzing driver logs and safety compliance information

  • Coordinating with accident reconstruction professionals when appropriate

  • Reviewing medical records and related documentation

  • Communicating with insurance carriers and involved parties

  • Explaining potential damages and legal options

Joe works with clients to provide experienced guidance and help them understand the process ahead.

Speak with Joe About Your Trucking Accident