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Wife Sues Husband After Truck Accident Results in Severe Injuries

There a long-standing reluctance of many injury plaintiffs to pursue claims against their friends or loved ones. Part of this is a natural instinctual reaction when we know someone didn’t truly mean for us to get hurt and they feel awful about it. However, our Orlando truck accident attorneys know…

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Truck Side Underride Guards at Issue in Truck Accident Lawsuit

Florida truck accidents can inflict catastrophic injuries, devastating families and imposing enormous costs on society as a whole. While debate is bubbling about driverless truck technology and other futuristic advances that might help us come close to ending truck accidents altogether, those visions are a long way from reality. Furthermore,…

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Florida Safety Regulators Allege Commercial Driving School Endangered Motorists

Safety regulators in Florida shuttered a large, third-party commercial drivers license testing company after an investigation uncovered practices that posed “an immediate serious danger to the public health, safety and welfare” of others who share the road. Specifically, the state found the firm was not properly training its workers, left…

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Establishing Vicarious Liability in Truck Accident Lawsuit Filed by Injured Trucker

Florida truck accident lawsuits are among the most complex in motor vehicle litigation for numerous reasons. Successful truck accident attorneys know this is in large part because the sheer size and weight of these vehicles and the fact that collisions often occur at high-speeds on highways inevitably means a greater…

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Wrongful Death Verdict in Truck Crash Case Tossed, New Trial Ordered

It was a simple denial of a defense motion for continuance that resulted in overturning a $2.5 million verdict in favor of a plaintiff whose wife had died in a truck accident. That doesn’t mean plaintiff has lost, but it will start the lengthy process of trial preparation all over…

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Automation May Soon Reduce Florida Trucking Accidents

Now, The New York Times reports that self-driving trucks may be closer on the horizon than expected, a development that would not only revolutionize the trucking industry, it could make for fewer trucking accidents.  According to the report, the venture capital industry has been investing heavily in self-driving technology. Just…

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$45 Million Verdict for Family of Med Student Killed in South Florida Truck Accident

Professional drivers – and truckers especially – have a responsibility to use great care because it’s well-known that larger vehicles have the potential for greater harm when they are involved in a collision. When they fail to use reasonable care, they may be held accountable.  Jurors in Palm Beach County…

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Report: Elderly Truck Drivers May Heighten Crash Risk on Highways

There simply aren’t enough truck drivers in the U.S. to meet the increasing demands of the transportation and shipping industry. By some accounts, there is a shortage of nearly 50,000 drivers. In an attempt to fill the void, many trucking companies are actively recruiting retirees.  At first glance, this seems…

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Guzman v. Jones – Truck Accident Lawsuit Weighed by Federal Appeals Court

A federal appeals court sided with a plaintiff in a trucking accident lawsuit, after defendants appealed trial court’s denial of motion for a new trial. Defendants alleged trial court erred in admitting evidence of medical bills, as well as refusal of sanctions for spoliation of evidence after the victim underwent…

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Second Trucking Accident Lawsuit Filed as Driver Named a Fugitive

A truck driver who logged 50 straight hours driving from Kentucky to Florida has been charged for a crash that occurred on the return trip, in which six people were killed and several others injured. It was also after the truck itself had two mechanical failures early on in the…

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