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Commercial Motor Vehicle & Truck Accidents in Florida

According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) is defined as any vehicle used to transport passengers or property that has a gross weight over 10,000 pounds, is designed to transport more than 15 people at a time, or is used to transport a certain amount of hazardous materials.

Examples of commercial motor vehicles include:  

  • City buses
  • Coach buses
  • Delivery vans (Amazon, FedEx, UPS, etc.)
  • Dump trucks
  • Plow trucks
  • School buses
  • Semi-trucks (also referred to as tractor-trailers)
  • Straight trucks (also referred to as box trucks)

Florida is home to roughly 75,000 trucking industry jobs, driven in large part by the state’s agricultural sector. Semi-tucks and tractor-trailers account for about 9% of all travel on Florida’s interstate highways and 16% of travel on its rural interstates.

In 2024, 294 people were killed in large truck crashes in Florida and 5,455 were injured, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation.

When a passenger vehicle is involved in an accident with a truck or other CMV, those in the passenger vehicle are 6 to 10 times more likely to suffer injuries and fatalities than those in the truck. This is due to the size and weight of most CMVs.

Trucking Accidents vs. Passenger Vehicle Crashes

Several factors differentiate commercial trucking accidents from passenger vehicle crashes in Florida.

Some of these factors include: 

  • Higher likelihood of serious, catastrophic, or fatal injuries
  • Increased vehicle and/or personal property damage
  • The size of the company (or companies) involved and their insurance provider(s)

The severe injuries and property damage that may result from a trucking accident are often downplayed or minimized by trucking companies and insurance providers as a way to lower their liability and overall costs.

A Florida truck accident lawyer​ with Sokolove Law may be able to help you pursue justice if you or a loved one was injured in a trucking accident.

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Where Do Florida Semi-Truck Accidents Occur?

Accidents involving large trucks and buses resulted in 4,891 fatalities and approximately 87,966 injuries in 2024, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation.

While many semi-truck accidents in Florida occur on interstate highways like I-95, I-75, and I-4, others frequently happen on US Route 19 and US Route 1.

State Road 50 in Orange County, US 41 in Hillsborough County, and US 90 in Duval County were also ranked among the 10 deadliest roads in the state by Consumer Affairs.

If you or a loved one was injured in a trucking accident, get a free case review to see if a semi-truck accident attorney in Florida can help you pursue compensation.

What Causes Florida Truck Accidents?

There are many factors that may cause a truck accident to occur. Commercial trucks differ from cars due to their size, weight, and mechanics.

In addition to this, some trucking companies encourage drivers to cut corners as a way of maximizing their profit, even though it can put those sharing the road in danger.

Common causes of commercial vehicle accidents include: 

  • Distracted driving: According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), 71% of large-truck crashes happened when the trucker was doing something else while driving, like eating, using a cell phone, or adjusting the radio.
  • Driver fatigue or drowsiness: Driver drowsiness can impair a driver’s response time to on-the-road hazards, which increases the risk of accidents.
  • Driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol: 17% of CMV drivers were using over-the-counter drugs at the time of a crash, some of which (like cold pills, allergy medicines, and sleeping pills) can induce drowsiness, according to the FMCSA.
  • Failure to maintain tires, brakes, and other parts: A poorly maintained vehicle increases the risk of a crash and can turn a preventable issue into a deadly accident.
  • Following too closely: 5% of truck crashes happened when the driver followed the vehicle ahead of them too closely, not giving themselves adequate time to brake in the event of an emergency.
  • Inadequate surveillance: 14% of large-truck crashes occurred due to the CMV driver’s inadequate surveillance or failure to see approaching traffic, like during a lane change.
  • Overloading trucks: Carrying more weight than allowed can strain brakes, tires, and other parts, making trucks harder to control and more likely to cause serious accidents.
  • Pay structures that encourage dangerous driving: Compensation systems that reward faster deliveries may push truckers to speed, skip rest breaks, or exceed maximum driving hours, all of which increase the risk of crashes.
  • Speeding: 23% of large-truck wrecks involved the truck driver traveling too fast for weather or road conditions, according to the LTCSS.
  • Unfamiliar roadways: Of large-truck crashes, 22% occur when the driver is unfamiliar with the roadway.
  • Unqualified or untrained drivers: Most truck drivers are required to have a commercial driver’s license (CDL). However, many companies send new drivers onto the road with little to no experience.

Trucking accidents can happen unexpectedly, and the results can be devastating. Seeking legal representation may help the injured party level the playing field between them and the drivers or companies at fault.

Common Florida Truck Accident Injuries

The average semi-truck weighs nearly 20 times more than a typical passenger vehicle. In an accident between a CMV and a passenger vehicle, passengers in the car are far more likely to sustain significant injuries than those in the truck.

Injuries resulting from trucking accidents can include:

  • Broken bones
  • Burns
  • Disfigurement
  • Hearing or vision loss
  • Lacerations
  • Loss of limb(s)
  • Paralysis
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Death

If you or a loved one was injured in a Florida truck accident, you may be able to pursue compensation to help cover your medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and more.

With our Florida truck accident attorneys, there are no upfront or out-of-pocket costs — we only get paid if you do, so there’s no financial risk to taking legal action.

Call (800) 995-1212 now to get started with a free case review. We’re standing by to answer any questions you may have.

How a Truck Accident Lawyer in Florida Can Help

A truck accident is one of the most complex personal injury cases for several reasons. Since the injuries tend to be much worse, the compensation paid to victims is usually much more than the average car wreck.

Because the stakes are so high, many trucking companies and their insurance providers fight hard to avoid liability. Insurers and companies will have attorneys that strive to save their employers as much money as possible — even if it means trying to pin blame on an accident victim.

If you become our client, one of our experienced trucking accident lawyers in Florida​ can work on your behalf to set the record straight and fight for the compensation you deserve.

Truck accident compensation can generally be secured in one of two ways:

  • Truck accident lawsuit settlements: This refers to when your legal team and the defendant can agree on an amount of compensation for your injuries, usually before the case proceeds to trial.
  • Truck accident trial verdicts: If a truck accident settlement isn’t reached, your case may proceed to trial, where a judge and jury can hear your case and give a verdict that decides the outcome.

If you or a loved one was injured in an accident involving a CMV, we may be able to help you file a commercial vehicle accident lawsuit to seek the justice and compensation you deserve.

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Maximizing Truck Accident Settlements in Florida​

If you or a loved one was in an accident with a CMV, you may have already been contacted by a trucking company’s insurance adjuster. These professionals will typically make a settlement offer so that they don’t have to go to court.

In many cases, that offer doesn’t come anywhere close to the true costs of the victim’s injuries. However, an experienced truck accident attorney in Florida​ can compile evidence and fight for a higher payout.

Many different factors go into Florida truck accident settlements, like:

  • The severity of your injury
  • Medical costs, both current and future
  • Lost wages if the wreck left you unable to work
  • Any pain, suffering, or emotional trauma you have experienced
  • Out-of-pocket expenses relating to the accident

Call (800) 995-1212 now to see if we may be able to fight for the compensation you deserve.

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Video Summary: Hear why Matt chose to file a car accident lawsuit with the help of Sokolove Law.

My name is Matt, and I contacted Sokolove Law after getting in a car accident. I'm a big fisherman, I love to hunt, and I'm always exploring stuff in this area. I go to this beach parking lot regularly to check to see if there are any fish biting. It's a drive I take multiple times a day. It's right down the street. I was just driving along, I was minding my own business, driving the speed limit, and all of a sudden someone was just driving into the side of my car and crashing into it. My car was completely totaled. I ended up on somebody's front yard.

Probably a day or two later, I started having some really, really bad back cramps, which is something that I've never in my life experienced. They were really really bad — I actually fell over because my whole back just seized up. It was just a pain I had never felt before. I probably had to go to physical therapy for somewhere between eight and nine weeks. Once I started having to go to physical therapy and once I started to get medical treatment for this, it felt like that shouldn't be something I have to pay for. It wasn’t my fault. It was someone else’s fault. Somebody was irresponsible and crashed into me. That’s when I started thinking about Sokolove Law.

I reached out to the law firm one week after the accident. The reason I did that was I was interested to see how much money would be available for a crash like this. I've never done anything accident-lawsuit-related in my life until now, and I was very surprised at how easy things were. Honestly, it was just so professionally done. That’s how I would describe it. My experience working with the legal team at Sokolove Law was excellent. It was super simple. They were super professional. Everything was laid out very clearly, and there was no confusion about what needed to be done at all. They did a lot of work to get that settlement done, and I’m really happy that I was able to find them, contact them, and get things done.

When the case was settled, I felt very relieved. I felt very happy, actually, because things were done, the check was there, and I didn’t have to deal with any of this anymore. I wish that my car didn’t get totaled, but I ended up getting a new car out of it, and, you know, everything’s going well now. I would recommend other people contact a firm like Sokolove Law after a car accident because injuries from car accidents aren’t always immediately apparent. It could be something that flares up later, like in my case. My back hurt more and more over the following days after the accident. I just feel like not enough people know what their options are when they get into a crash. You don’t have to just call the insurance company. You can talk to an attorney. It doesn’t cost you any money to speak to an attorney at all. It’s completely free to speak to them. I don’t see why you wouldn’t do it if you’re injured in a car accident. It’s a very simple process, and you can get money out of it.

Get Help from Our Florida Truck Accident Lawyers

If you or a loved one has been a victim of a truck or commercial vehicle accident, the Florida truck accident attorneys at Sokolove Law may be able to help you fight for justice and financial compensation.

Sokolove Law has decades of experience and a long track record of success, recovering over $10.2 Billion for injured clients nationwide, including many in Florida.

Your initial consultation will be free, and our attorneys only get paid if you do.

Call (800) 995-1212 now or fill out our contact form to find out more about how we may be able to help.

Trucking Accident Lawyer in Florida FAQs

I was in a semi-truck accident in Florida​ — what do I do next?

If you were involved in an accident with a semi-truck or another large vehicle, it’s important to seek medical care. Some injuries may not be immediately apparent, especially after the shock and adrenaline of a truck accident.

If you’re able, document as much as possible while still on the scene of the accident. Use your phone to take pictures of the accident scene. This kind of evidence can be difficult to collect later on.

Next, consider reaching out to the Florida truck accident attorneys at Sokolove Law. Get started now with a free case review.

What kind of lawyer do I need for a truck accident in Florida?

If you’ve been hurt in a truck accident in Florida, you’ll want to work with a personal injury attorney who has specific experience with commercial vehicle crashes.

These cases are more complex than regular car accidents because they often involve federal trucking regulations, multiple at-fault parties, and high insurance stakes.

A skilled Florida truck accident lawyer can investigate the crash, gather evidence, negotiate with powerful insurance companies, and fight to get you the compensation you deserve.

How much does a Florida semi-truck accident lawyer cost?

At Sokolove Law, there are no upfront costs or hourly fees to work with our semi-truck accident attorneys in Florida.

We work on a contingency-fee basis, which means our team only gets paid if we secure compensation for you.

What are some different types of truck accidents in Florida?

Truck accidents in Florida can happen in many ways, including:

  • Backing-up accidents
  • Blind-spot accidents
  • Brake failures
  • Head-on or rear-end collisions
  • Jackknife accidents
  • Rollovers
  • T-bone crashes
  • Tire blowouts
  • Wide-turn accidents

No matter the type of truck accident, the consequences can be devastating, which is why working with an experienced truck accident lawyer is so important for protecting your rights and pursuing the compensation you deserve.

What is the average settlement for a truck accident in Florida?

The average truck accident settlement in Florida​ varies depending on factors like the severity of your injury, medical bills, and loss of income.

At Sokolove Law, our Florida car crash lawyers have decades of experience maximizing truck accident settlements for clients. Call (800) 995-1212 to see if we can seek a truck injury settlement for you.

How long does a truck settlement take in Florida?

The timeline for a truck accident settlement in Florida can vary. Once your attorney has successfully negotiated and finalized the settlement, it usually takes about 1-2 months to receive your check.

Don’t wait to get the help you deserve — contact Sokolove Law now.

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Local Florida Areas We Serve

While Sokolove Law helps people throughout the country, we provide our services to people across the entire state of Florida as well.

Sokolove Law serves locations across Florida, including:

  • Brandon
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  • Hollywood
  • Jacksonville
  • Lehigh Acres
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  • Pensacola
  • Pompano Beach
  • Port St. Lucie
  • Spring Hill
  • St. Petersburg
  • Tallahassee
  • Tampa
  • West Palm Beach
  • And more

Florida Zip Codes We Serve

As a national law firm, Sokolove Law can help patients and their families wherever they may be in the U.S., including across the state of Florida.

Some of the zip codes we serve in Florida include: 

  • 32068
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