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While more automotive accidents occur per year than truck accidents, the effects that a truck accident creates are much stronger. A truck accident can cause a larger number of damages and injury/deaths due to the sheer size and weight of the truck. A 1-ton vehicle traveling at 40 miles per hour and a 5-ton truck traveling at 40 miles per hour exert a very different amount of force upon impact. For these reasons most people will call upon an Orlando truck accident attorney to handle their case, as it can prove more complicated than regular auto accidents. 

At Payer Law, our Orlando truck accident attorneys are aggressive, client-focused advocates for injured victims. We have the skills and legal experience needed to hold large trucking companies and their insurance providers accountable. No matter the nature of your case, our awarded Orlando truck accident lawyer is happy to consult with you about the specifics of your case and come up with a strategy to recover money for damages. To arrange a no fee, no obligation initial consultation, please call our Orlando law office today.

Six Steps to Take After a Truck Accident  

The immediate aftermath of a truck accident is a hectic, even overwhelming scene. You can be sure that the trucking company and its insurer will waste no time in building its defense. It is crucial that you also take the proper steps to protect your health, well-being, and legal rights. Among other things, truck accident victims should:

  1. Call the police and report the truck accident;
  2. Exchange information with the trucker, including getting their driver’s license number, the license of the trucking company, the license plate of the truck, and the insurance information.
  3. Secure other relevant evidence, including photographs of the collision and contact details for all witnesses;
  4. Get yourself to a physician for a comprehensive medical evaluation;
  5. Notify your own insurance company that an accident has occurred; and
  6. Set up a free, confidential consultation with an experienced Florida truck accident lawyer.

Truck Accident Liability in Florida: What You Need to Know 

Unlike the majority of U.S. states, Florida is a no-fault insurance jurisdiction. In our state, motorists are required to purchase Personal Injury Protection (PIP coverage) which will typically pay for the first $10,000 of their damages—regardless of who was at fault for a crash.

That being said, if you suffered a serious injury in a tractor trailer accident, you may be able to step outside of the no-fault system and file a claim directly against the negligent trucking company. Not only would the truck driver be an affected party, but so would the company the driver works for, the corporations that own the goods that were located inside the truck, and any and all parties that were affected.

To make things even more complicated sometimes commercial trucks are carrying hazardous materials or chemicals as well, and if a spill occurs as part of the accident, the situation can become further complicated and multiply the amount of damage.

All Florida trucking accidents require a comprehensive investigation. The more evidence you have, the easier it will be to get the full and fair financial compensation that you deserve. While the police and attorney arrive at the scene it is very important that you take pictures of the damages, obtain contact information for all of the parties involved and the witnesses. 

You Deserve Full and Fair Financial Compensation  

Through a personal injury claim, truck accident victims may be able to get compensation for both monetary and non monetary losses. Unfortunately, trucking companies and insurers often make the claims process difficult. At Payer Law, our Orlando, FL tractor trailer accident attorneys know how to help our clients recover every dollar that they deserve. Depending on your injuries, you may be eligible to recover money damages for:

  • Emergency room care;
  • Medical bills and related costs;
  • Physical therapy and mental health support;
  • Loss of current and future income;
  • Pain and suffering;
  • Disfigurement;
  • Long-term disability; and
  • Wrongful death damages.

We know how desperately our clients need full financial compensation so that they can pay for their medical treatment and provide support to their families members. Our awarded Orlando truck accident lawyer is happy to consult with you about the specifics of your case and come up with a strategy to recover money for damages.

How the Orlando Truck Accident Lawyers at Payer Law Can Help

We have extensive experience handling serious truck accident injury claims, including cases in which the trucking company or the insurance company tries to deny liability. Unfortunately,there have been many cases in which the truck company and truck driver try to deny any fault in the accident and limit any if all the amount of money that should go towards covering your injuries or loss.

In these instances, it is highly recommended to call an experienced Orlando truck accident lawyer so that they can fight for your rights and work to obtain damages. Your attorney must prove that you are entitled to receive compensation when all the other parties think otherwise. Among other things, an attorney can help you obtain video camera footage, interview any and all witnesses, review medical records, interview staff, speak with accident scene experts and review the police reports which is a tremendous asset.

Schedule A Consultation With An Orlando Truck Accident Attorney Today

At Payer Law, our Florida semi-truck accident lawyers are aggressive, results-oriented advocates for injured victims. If you would like to speak to one of our Orlando truck accident attorneys today please call us at 407-307-2979 or contact us online for a free, no obligation consultation. From our office in Orlando, we handle truck accident injury claims throughout Central Florida.

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