Area of Practice

Truck Accidents

Truck drivers play an important role in the US. Most truck drivers are qualified, follow the rules, and get enough rest. Unfortunately, some drivers and businesses disregard or violate trucking rules. They prioritize profitability and personal comfort over the safety and well-being of other drivers on the road while neglecting truck accident law. These choices can lead to terrible truck accidents.

If you have been involved in a truck accident, contact Anthony-Smith Law for a free consultation. Call us at 407-299-8589 or CALL CORETTA 321-900-HELP.

Truck drivers must exercise reasonable caution when operating tractor-trailers. However, there are significant differences between a truck accident and a car accident. The most obvious disparity between truck and car accidents is that trucking accident injuries are typically more severe. The sheer size of a semi-truck increases the likelihood of a victim suffering life-changing injuries.

Trucking businesses and drivers are subject to more stringent regulations than regular drivers. They must comply with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, in addition to normal traffic restrictions. These guidelines are intended to oversee the trucking industry and keep the public safe.

Because the nature of their business can be risky, trucking businesses are obliged by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to maintain high levels of liability insurance coverage. Most accident victims and truck drivers have no clue how much a Florida semi-truck accident claim may be worth, and they are astonished to learn that the stakes are so high—frequently in the hundreds of thousands and sometimes in the millions.

There are a number of common causes of truck accidents, including:

  • The driver lacks the necessary experience and training.
  • The truck was too large.
  • The truck was overburdened.
  • The truck’s brakes were not properly maintained.
  • Poor vision was caused by weather conditions, such as rain, snow, or fog.
  • Reflectors, safety lights, and warning devices were not functioning properly.
  • The driver felt tired or drowsy as a result of driving for too long without stopping.
  • The trucker driver operates their vehicle in an aggressive fashion. 
  • Poor road conditions are present.
  • The truck driver fails to yield to oncoming traffic on the highway
  • The driver has been drinking alcohol or using drugs.

If you have been involved in a truck accident, contact Anthony-Smith Law in Orlando for a free legal consultation. There are time-sensitive pieces of information that are critical to your claim, so contact our truck accident law firm right away. Call us at 407-299-8589 or CALL CORETTA 321-900-HELP.

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