Semi-Truck Accident Attorneys, Big Rig Collision Lawsuits and Settlements in Florida
The trucking accident attorneys at Hutson & Brockway, P.A. represent seriously injured victims,
and the families of those fatally injured in tractor-trailer accidents in Florida.
Florida gets a large amount of trucking traffic on interstates such as I-75, I-10 and I-95.
Unfortunately semi-truck accidents happen frequently in our state.
Semi-truck drivers are often required to deliver their cargo on a very strict schedule which can result
in long hours on the road with little or no sleep. Although federal law limits the amount of time
long-haul truckers can go, sometimes these laws are ignored. Exhausted or distracted truck
drivers often cause major accidents. They also occur due to improper vehicle maintenance
or because a load was not properly secured. Because semi-trucks can weigh anywhere from
10,000 to 80,000 pounds, if one of these big rigs crashes into a passenger vehicle, the accident
victims may suffer serious or fatal injuries.
It may not surprise you that trucking companies typically carry much larger liability insurance
policies than regular motorists. Their insurance adjusters are trained to limit their own
exposure as much as possible, which often means paying you and your family the least they can
to settle your case. You deserve trained attorneys on your side to help you make an informed
decision concerning settlement, and, if necessary, to bring a lawsuit to get fair compensation.
Law Firm Representing Semi-Truck Accident Victims - Free Consultations
If you or someone you know has been injured in a Florida trucking accident, call us for a FREE
legal consultation. Get the legal help that you need. Call Ben Hutson and Paul Brockway. We
will take the time to understand your problem and let you know how we can help you.
Call us at 866-271-8771 for a FREE, no obligation semi-truck accident consultation. There is no
obligation to hire a lawyer. We are usually retained on a contingency fee basis. This means we
do not charge you a fee, and we don't charge you for costs, unless we make a recovery for you.