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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.
Get experienced legal help after a truck accident. No upfront costs.
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.
Truck accidents in Orlando frequently occur on these dangerous roadways and intersections throughout Central Florida:
Our Orlando truck accident attorneys have experience handling all types of commercial vehicle crashes throughout Central Florida:
Truck accidents often result in severe injuries and significant damages. Orlando truck accident victims may be entitled to substantial compensation, often much higher than typical car accident settlements due to commercial insurance policies:
Truck accident cases are complex because multiple parties can be responsible. Our experienced Orlando attorneys investigate thoroughly to identify all liable parties and maximize your compensation.
Truck accidents require immediate action to preserve critical evidence. Trucking companies often send teams to accident scenes within hours to protect their interests.
Truck accidents often cause severe, life-threatening injuries. Even if you feel okay, get checked by emergency medical personnel immediately.
Get an official police report and take photos of the truck, your vehicle, the scene, any visible injuries, and the truck's DOT number and license plate.
Get the driver's commercial license, the trucking company name, insurance information, and any witnesses' contact details.
Don't speak with trucking company representatives or their insurance adjusters without legal representation. They may try to minimize your claim.
For smaller commercial vehicle accidents, see our Orlando car accident lawyer page for information about regular vehicle collisions and insurance claims.
Liability may rest with the truck driver, their employer, the truck's owner, a shipping company, or a parts manufacturer. Multiple parties are often responsible in commercial vehicle accidents, which is why thorough investigation is crucial.
Florida generally gives you two years from the date of the accident, but trucking companies act fast to protect themselves. You should contact an attorney immediately to preserve evidence before it's destroyed or disappears.
Call 911, seek immediate medical care, document the scene with photos, gather witness information, and contact an experienced truck accident lawyer before speaking with insurance companies or trucking company representatives.
We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning no upfront costs and no fees unless we win your case. Initial consultations are completely free, so you can get experienced legal advice without any financial risk.
You may recover medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, future medical care, rehabilitation costs, and other damages related to your truck accident injuries. Commercial truck policies often provide much higher coverage than regular auto insurance.
Get experienced legal help you can trust. Call (407) 648-4940 for your free consultation with a truck accident specialist.