Injured by a Big Rig?
Tampa Truck Accident Lawyers
Heavy Trucks, Serious Injuries
We Fight for Truck Crash Victims
Truck accidents cause devastating injuries. We help victims of commercial vehicle crashes stand up to trucking companies & insurers—and fight for the compensation they need to rebuild their lives.
Standing Up to Trucking Companies
Building Strong Truck Accident Cases
Truck accidents involve complex rules & big insurance companies. We know how to investigate these crashes, uncover violations & demand full, fair compensation for your injuries.
Crash Site Investigation
We preserve evidence before it’s lost or hidden.
Federal Compliance Checks
We investigate driver logs, inspections & violations.
Insurance Negotiation
We push back against lowball offers from insurers.
Full Compensation Pursuit
We seek damages for medical bills, wages & suffering.
Truck Accident FAQs
Commercial truck crashes are different from regular car accidents. Here’s what you need to know if you’ve been hit.
Why are truck accidents more complicated than car crashes?
Truck accidents involve multiple parties—like drivers, trucking companies, and manufacturers—who may share fault. Federal trucking regulations also apply. This makes gathering evidence and proving responsibility more challenging, but our team knows how to navigate these complexities for you.
Who can be held liable after a truck accident?
Depending on the case, the truck driver, trucking company, cargo loaders, maintenance contractors, or even truck manufacturers may be liable. We investigate every angle to hold the right parties accountable and maximize your compensation.
What evidence is important in a truck accident case?
Critical evidence includes driver logs, black box data, truck maintenance records, inspection reports, witness statements, and photos of the crash scene. Acting quickly preserves this evidence, which is why early legal help is so important.
How much compensation can I recover after a truck accident?
You may be eligible for compensation covering medical costs, lost income, rehabilitation, future care needs, pain & suffering, and in some cases, punitive damages if gross negligence is involved. We’ll pursue the full range of damages available to you.
How long do I have to file a truck accident claim?
In Florida, you generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, trucking companies often move fast to protect themselves. It’s critical to get a lawyer on your side as early as possible.
Still Have a Question?
Truck accident claims can be overwhelming—we’re here to guide you. Reach out today for answers tailored to your situation, not generic advice.