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.

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
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
Safety regulations were violated
Proper hiring, training, or supervision was lacking
Vehicles were not properly maintained
Unsafe practices contributed to the crash
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