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Can Trucking Companies Be Liable For Florida Collisions?

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In order for Florida roads and highways to be safe, everyone has to be driving safely, no matter the size of their vehicle. That said, there is additional worry when commercial truck operators fail to follow traffic laws or behave irresponsibly because their trucks are so heavy and more destruction is possible when they crash. For example, some loaded tractor-trailer trucks are 80,000 pounds.

Commercial trucking companies have a responsibility to maintain their fleet and hire responsible drivers. Driver histories are to be maintained as a requirement according to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. This requirement is to help avoid unsafe or unskilled truck drivers operating heavy loads.

If you are recovering from accident injuries sustained in a truck collision, talk to a Florida car accident attorney. An experienced lawyer can determine negligence following your Florida accident.

Truck Collisions Can Happen for a Variety of Reasons

Just as there are multiple reasons passenger cars get into accidents, commercial truck accidents happen for a variety of reasons. It is possible the truck itself was not safe, that it was being driven with a recalled part or was not maintained by the company. Or maybe the truck operator was under the influence of drugs or alcohol and was unable to control the vehicle. After a collision, the entire situation will be analyzed to determine fault.

If the condition of a truck contributed to an accident, it is important to recognize the trucking company should be maintaining their fleet of vehicles and being sure they are safe on the roads. Safety checks should be on a set schedule. All recalls should be addressed. Any trucks that are risky should be kept at the lot or garage until they can be repaired properly. Doing so reduces the danger of crashes.

Examples of items that need to be assessed and corrected during a safety inspection.

  • Loose truck cargo that could fall on the road and create dangers.
  • Shifting loads that change the weight in a truck and lead to rollover accidents.
  • Maintenance checks which include brake function, broken parts repairs, and tire assessments.

Depending on the details of a Florida collision, the truck maintenance will be reviewed.

A Florida Truck Accident Lawyer Can Help

Hiring practices can also lead to issues for trucking companies. If a company overlooks the guidelines for safe drivers, they could be putting others at risk. For instance, if a driver has a spotty driving history or is inexperienced. This can lead to accidents, and accidents can result in property damage, physical injuries, and more.

Trucks have legal teams on their side, you need a lawyer advocating for you. A Florida car accident attorney can help.

Did a semi truck hit your car in Clearwater, Hudson, or Tampa? Or did the truck operator cause a collision you were involved in? If so, financial compensation is possible. You may be juggling medical care expenses, vehicle damages, and lost income. Talk to an experienced personal injury lawyer to understand your rights. The attorneys at Roman & Roman have over 100 years of combined experience. Schedule your free consultation today in Clearwater, Hudson, or Tampa.

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