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Truck Accident Attorney Orlando, Florida 

Trucking accidents are unfortunately common in Orlando, Florida. There are many different factors that cause these accidents, but some of the most common factors are as follows:

  • Fatigue And Unrealistic Driving Expectations: Truck drivers are often under an immense amount of pressure to cut down the time it takes to deliver their load. Their deadlines are often unrealistic, and at the very least push them into driving far more hours than any person could drive consecutively without being exhausted. Though there are laws in place to prevent this, both trucking companies and individual drivers sometimes skirt these laws. This often results in driver fatigue, and a driver who is extremely fatigued or even asleep at the wheel is far more likely to get into an accident than one who is not

  • Reckless Or Distracted Driving: Like drivers of every type of vehicle, truck drivers sometimes make the grave mistake of driving while distracted or driving recklessly. Reckless driving can include non-defensive, aggressive driving, speeding, ignoring or circumventing traffic rules, tailgating, swerving, cutting off other drivers, and other types of generally negligent driving behavior. A driver may be considered distracted if their attention is pulled away from the road by something like a cell phone (whether texting or talking) or a CB radio.

  • Driving While Intoxicated: Also similarly to other types of drivers, truck drivers sometimes make the mistake of driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Importantly, the standard of what constitutes “under the influence” for truckers, who operate under commercial drivers’ licenses, are much stricter than for the average person. If any degree of alcohol or drug intoxication was a factor in an Orlando, Florida trucking accident, it can be used to bring a personal injury case against the driver and potentially the trucking company.

  • Poor Driver Training: In the rush to get drivers out on the road, trucking companies may not sufficiently train their drivers before putting them to work. This can result in many basic errors that a better-trained driver would not make, which can lead to trucking accidents. This sort of error can help you make a personal injury claim against the trucking company that failed to outfit their driver with appropriate training.

  • Poor Vehicle Maintenance: In order to operate safely, it is essential that trucks be properly maintained. Unfortunately, due to a number of factors—from driver negligence to trucking company or truck leasing company negligence to repair or manufacturing negligence—trucks on the road are not always properly maintained, which can cause trucking accidents.

  • Poor Cargo Loading: Some trucking accidents happen because there is an issue with the way the cargo—the thing the truck is transporting—is not properly secured, and then detaches or spills out onto the road, or even causes the entire truck to swerve or tip over. Depending on the situation, this could be the result of negligence on the part of the driver, the company who loaded the cargo, the trucking company, or a separate party who didn’t do their part.

  • Weather And Road Conditions: One of the main causes of trucking accidents are issues with the driving conditions—often either road issues, such as poorly identified construction sites or badly maintained roads—or weather conditions, such as heavy rain or snow, hail, fog, or other weather issues. At times, this can bring state, federal, and municipal governments into personal injury lawsuits, as they are responsible for maintaining the roads.  

No matter the cause, if you were involved in a trucking accident, you will need to consult a trucking accident personal injury attorney. An experienced, knowledgeable personal injury attorney will help you discern what your rights are in terms of potential personal injury suits and claims. In Orlando, Florida, the personal injury attorney to call is Attorney Michael Reese. Reach out today for a free consultation on your Orlando truck accident personal injury case.

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What Are Some Of The Most Common Causes Of These Trucking Or Other Large Commercial Vehicle Accident

Two of the most common injuries in trucking or large commercial vehicle accident cases are death or serious spinal injuries that cause some paralysis. Most of the time, there are quadriplegic or paraplegic injuries because of the size of the semi-trucks or large commercial vehicles versus the size of your own vehicle. The vehicle is totally destroyed because of its smaller size which is why many injuries cause death because of the disproportionate size of the vehicle.

Do Most Florida Trucking Companies Have Insurance Policies Beyond The Mandatory Policies? And What C

Florida trucking companies are mandated by law to have certain minimum levels of liability insurance coverage. As an example, for general freight, the minimum required coverage is $750,000. However, if the trucking company is transporting oil, the minimum coverage would be $1,000,000. Transporting hazardous material has a minimum coverage of $5,000,000. If the truck carries household goods, it only needs to have $300,000 in coverage and only if the cargo weighs more than 44,000 pounds. The less the cargo weighs the less coverage is needed.