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Miami Truck Accident Lawyer – Fighting for Justice After Serious Collisions
Many of the most catastrophic accidents on our highways involve trucks, 18-wheelers, big rigs, and large commercial vehicles. When was the last time you saw an Amazon, UPS or FedEx truck weaving through traffic to meet a deadline? How often have you noticed an 18-wheeler speeding, aggressively switching lanes, or occupying the left lane? These reckless actions place innocent drivers at serious risk of life-altering injuries or fatalities.
The sheer size, speed, and force of commercial trucks make them incredibly dangerous in collisions. Once a truck loses control, the massive impact forces transfer directly to passenger vehicles, often leading to devastating consequences for occupants like YOU.
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Understanding Trucking Accidents in Florida
Trucking accidents in Florida involve collisions with commercial trucks, such as semi-trucks, 18-wheelers, tractor-trailers, and other large freight carriers. These accidents typically involve two primary defendants:
- The Truck Driver – The operator responsible for controlling the vehicle.
- The Trucking Company or Employer – The entity that owns the truck or employs the driver and may be held liable under vicarious liability or negligent hiring/supervision.
Multiple Layers of Insurance Coverage
Commercial trucking accidents often involve high-value insurance policies, with Bodily Injury (BI) coverage starting at $1,000,000.00 or more. Additional layers of coverage may exist for:
✔ The Trucking Company
✔ The Driver’s Commercial Insurance Policy
✔ The Tractor (Front Cab) Insurance
✔ The Trailer (Cargo) Insurance
Uncovering all possible insurance policies and liable parties is critical to maximizing compensation for victims.
The Dangers of Truck Driver Negligence and FMCSA Violations
Truck drivers and trucking companies must adhere to strict federal and state safety regulations, including the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) guidelines. Common violations include:
✔ Exceeding FMCSA Hours-of-Service Limits – Truckers often drive beyond legal limits, leading to dangerous fatigue and slower reaction times.
✔ Driving Under Pressure – Many truckers speed or ignore safety protocols to meet unrealistic deadlines.
✔ Substance Use – Some truck drivers use drugs or stimulants to stay awake, impairing judgment and coordination.
✔ Negligent Hiring & Supervision – Trucking companies fail to vet or monitor dangerous drivers, putting everyone on the road at risk.
✔ Improperly Loaded Cargo – Unbalanced or unsecured cargo can cause a truck to overturn or jackknife.
✔ Mechanical Failures & Poor Maintenance – Defective brakes, bald tires, or faulty steering turn a truck into a deadly weapon.
Before hiring a driver, trucking companies are required to check driving records, employment history, and safety violations. Failing to do so creates liability for the employer.
The Power of Event Data Recorders (“Black Boxes”) in Truck Accident Cases
Trucks now carry Event Data Recorders (EDRs) or “black boxes,” which capture crucial accident data, including:
✔ Truck speed before impact
✔ Braking activity & reaction times
✔ Steering patterns & evasive maneuvers
✔ Hours driven without rest
✔ Engine diagnostics & maintenance history
🚨 Trucking companies retrieve and store this data immediately after an accident—but they rarely provide it voluntarily! We act fast to preserve and obtain this evidence before it is altered or destroyed.
In addition to black box data, we also obtain logbooks, maintenance records, GPS tracking, and driver history reports to reconstruct the accident and prove negligence.
Common Causes of Truck Accidents
🚛 Driver Fatigue – Truckers driving beyond FMCSA limits.
🚛 Distracted Driving – Using cell phones, GPS, or eating while driving.
🚛 Improper Truck Maintenance – Worn-out brakes, tires, or steering failures.
🚛 Mechanical Failures – Engine malfunctions, transmission breakdowns.
🚛 Overloaded or Unsecured Cargo – Cargo shifting or falling onto roadways.
🚛 Speeding & Reckless Driving – Excessive speed leads to longer stopping distances.
🚛 Failure to Follow Safety Regulations – Violations of FMCSA requirements.
Common Injuries in Truck Accidents
Due to the massive forces involved, truck accidents often cause catastrophic injuries, including:
🚑 Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) – Concussions, brain bleeding, memory loss, cognitive impairments.
🚑 Spinal Cord Injuries & Paralysis – Herniated discs, fractures, paraplegia, or quadriplegia.
🚑 Fractures & Orthopedic Trauma – Femur fractures, tibia fractures, shattered bones requiring surgery.
🚑 Internal Organ Damage – Blunt force trauma leading to internal bleeding and organ failure.
🚑 Amputations & Permanent Disability – Loss of limbs due to severe crushing injuries.
🚑 Wrongful Death – When a truck accident claims the life of a loved one, we pursue full justice for families.
If you or a loved one suffered serious injuries in a truck accident, you need a skilled legal team to fight for maximum compensation.
Why Choose Holzberg Legal for Your Truck Accident Case?
✔ 40+ Years of Experience Handling Catastrophic Injury Cases
✔ Proven Record Holding Trucking Companies Accountable
✔ Deep Knowledge of FMCSA Regulations & Violations
✔ Rapid Response to Preserve Black Box & Critical Evidence
✔ Aggressive Litigation Strategy to Secure Maximum Compensation
🚛 Trucking companies and their insurers will fight aggressively to deny your claim. We fight harder.
📞 Call Holzberg Legal at (305) 668-6410 for a FREE Consultation.