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If you were hit by a semi-truck, 18-wheeler, or commercial vehicle in Orlando or Central Florida, I can help you fight for maximum compensation against trucking companies and their insurers.
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Commercial trucks operating in Orlando and throughout Florida must comply with strict Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations designed to protect public safety. When trucking companies violate these rules, they can be held liable for resulting accidents.
Commercial truck accidents in Orlando frequently occur at these dangerous locations throughout Central Florida:
Trucking accidents in Orlando are far more complex than regular car accidents. These cases often involve multiple parties, federal regulations, and severe injuries that require experienced legal representation.
Orlando truck accident victims may be entitled to significant compensation due to the severity of injuries and the commercial nature of these accidents:
Commercial truck accidents often involve multiple liable parties, and identifying all responsible parties is crucial for maximizing your compensation.
Time is critical in truck accident cases. Evidence can be destroyed, witnesses can disappear, and trucking companies immediately deploy their legal teams. We act fast to preserve crucial evidence and build your case.
Due to the massive size and weight of commercial trucks (up to 80,000 pounds), Orlando truck accident victims often suffer catastrophic, life-changing injuries:
Were you involved in a crash that didn't involve a commercial vehicle? Visit our Orlando car accident lawyer page to learn more about your legal options for passenger vehicle accidents.
Liability may rest with multiple parties including the truck driver, their employer, the truck's owner, a shipping company, or a parts manufacturer. In many cases, several parties share responsibility for the accident, which is why it's crucial to have an experienced attorney investigate all potential sources of liability.
Florida generally gives you two years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit, but trucking companies and their insurance providers act immediately to protect themselves. You should contact an attorney as soon as possible to preserve crucial evidence and protect your rights.
First, call 911 and seek immediate medical care, even if you feel fine. Document the scene with photos, gather witness information, avoid admitting fault, and contact an experienced truck accident lawyer before speaking with insurance companies. Time is critical for preserving evidence in truck accident cases.
We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no upfront costs and no attorney fees unless we win your case. Initial consultations are completely free, and we only get paid when we recover compensation for your truck accident injuries.
You may recover medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, future medical care, rehabilitation costs, and other damages. Truck accident settlements are often larger than car accident settlements due to the severity of injuries and the commercial insurance policies involved.
Get help from lawyers who understand the complexities of trucking cases. No fees unless we win. Call (407) 648-4940 now.