Truck Accidents in Florida | What You Need to Know

Truck Accidents in Florida | What You Need to Know

There are few accidents more devastating than truck accidents, in large part due to the sheer size and weight of trucks. If you are injured in a truck accident, there is a very good chance that you require financial compensation to heal. Please continue reading and speak with our knowledgeable Florida personal injury attorney to learn more about truck accidents and how our firm can help you if you have been injured in one. Here are some of the questions you may have:

What are the most common causes of truck accidents?

Truck accidents happen for many different reasons, though they are generally either due to truck driver negligence or truck employer/company staff negligence. For example, in many cases, truck accidents happen due to truck drivers being fatigued as a result of working long hours every day. In other cases, truck accidents happen due to truck drivers driving under the influence of alcohol. Additionally, truck accidents also happen when truck drivers fail to account for the size of their vehicle by failing to brake on time, making turns too wide, and more.

Truck accidents also occur when truck employers overwork truckers, or even when they fail to adequately train truckers before sending them out on the job. These accidents can also happen when truck employees negligently load trucks, causing them to become unbalanced, allowing for serious accidents when trucks topple over. The bottom line, however, is that if you are injured due to negligence on the part of the truck driver, truck employees, or truck employers, there is a very good chance that you are entitled to compensation.

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How long will I have to sue a truck driver for an accident in Florida?

If you are injured in a truck accident in Florida, you will have to file your personal injury claim within the state’s statute of limitations. The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in Florida is four years, which means that you will have four years from the date of your accident to take legal action against the party responsible. We can begin the claims process on your behalf today.

Contact our experienced Orlando firm

Our firm understands the repercussions of a serious accident. If you are injured due to another party’s negligence, you should not have to fight the uphill battle for financial compensation on your own. When you hire one of our attorneys, you are hiring a devoted, caring, and aggressive attorney who will tenaciously fight for your rights. If you or someone you know was injured in an accident and wishes to schedule a consultation, please do not hesitate to contact Attorney Schmitt of the Florida Personal Injury Law Team today.

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