Truck Accidents

Crashes Involving Commercial Trucks Are Life-Changing

When a commercial truck collides with a passenger vehicle, the outcome is often catastrophic. Victims may suffer lifelong injuries, major financial losses, and emotional trauma — all while facing pressure from large trucking companies and their insurers to settle fast and settle low.


At our firm, we understand how high the stakes are. We fight for injured clients throughout Florida and Texas who’ve been hurt in crashes involving 18-wheelers, box trucks, construction vehicles, and more. From the moment you contact us, we handle the legal burden so you can focus on recovery.


Legal Strength for the Most Serious Collisions

Rear-End Collisions

Often caused by driver fatigue, distraction, or poor vehicle maintenance, these crashes can lead to spinal injuries, whiplash, and long-term pain. We hold drivers and companies responsible for failing to keep safe distances.


Underride Accidents

These devastating incidents occur when a smaller vehicle slides under a trailer — often with fatal results. We investigate whether the truck had the proper guards and lighting in place to prevent this.

Jackknife Accidents

When a trailer swings out at an angle, it can strike multiple vehicles and block entire roadways. We examine whether the driver was speeding, oversteering, or improperly trained.

Rollovers

Unstable loads, speeding, and driver error can cause large trucks to flip — especially on curves or ramps. These crashes are especially dangerous and often involve multiple parties.


Wide-Turn Accidents

Improperly executed turns can trap or crush other vehicles. We evaluate whether the driver followed safety protocols and had adequate space to maneuver.

Complex Cases, Clear Guidance

Legal Strength for the Most Serious Collisions

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Driver Negligence

From distracted driving to DUI, we prove when a truck driver’s actions directly caused your injuries.

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Company Liability

Trucking companies can be held responsible for poor hiring practices, failure to maintain vehicles, or encouraging unsafe schedules.

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Improper Maintenance

When a trailer swings out at an angle, it can strike multiple vehicles and block entire roadways. We examine whether the driver was speeding, oversteering, or improperly trained.

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Overloaded or Unsecured Cargo

Cargo that shifts or spills can make trucks unstable. We determine if the loading company or carrier followed legal limits and safety procedures.

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Third-Party Liability

We identify every potentially liable party — including subcontractors, manufacturers, and maintenance providers — to maximize your recovery.

Truck Accident FAQs

You Have Questions. We’re Ready with Answers.

  • Who can be held responsible after a truck accident?

    Beyond the driver, liability may fall on the trucking company, maintenance crews, the cargo loader, or even vehicle manufacturers. We investigate every angle to identify all responsible parties.

  • How is a truck accident case different from a car accident?

    These cases often involve more serious injuries, multiple liable parties, and federal regulations. They also require more evidence — like driver logs, black box data, and maintenance records — which we preserve right away.

  • What compensation can I recover?

    You may be entitled to medical costs, lost income, pain and suffering, long-term care expenses, and in severe cases, punitive damages. We fight to get you every dollar you’re owed.

  • What if the trucking company’s insurer contacts me?

    Don’t give a statement or sign anything before talking to us. Their goal is to limit payouts — ours is to protect your rights and secure fair compensation.

  • How much does it cost to hire you?

    You pay nothing upfront. We handle truck accident cases on a contingency fee — meaning you only pay if we win.