Orlando Truck Accident Lawyers

Orlando’s highways are among the busiest in Florida, with thousands of commercial trucks passing through every day. I-4, the Florida Turnpike, and State Road 417 connect Orlando to Tampa, Miami, and Jacksonville, making it a central hub for freight and delivery traffic. With so many tractor-trailers, delivery trucks, and construction vehicles on the road, serious crashes are inevitable. Victims of these accidents often face catastrophic injuries, long hospital stays, and financial struggles.

At the Law Offices of Jason Turchin, we represent individuals and families injured in truck accidents across Central Florida. If you or a loved one was hurt in an accident involving an 18-wheeler or commercial vehicle in Orlando, call us today at 800-337-7755 for a free consultation. You won’t pay any fees or costs unless we win or settle your case.


Why Orlando Sees So Many Truck Accidents

Orlando is not only a major tourist destination but also a critical freight corridor. Trucks haul goods to Disney, Universal, and the many hotels and resorts across the region. At the same time, heavy trucks move freight from the Port of Tampa across I-4 and through Orlando on their way to Jacksonville or Miami. The mix of local commuters, tourists unfamiliar with Florida’s roads, and large commercial trucks creates dangerous conditions.

Congested roads like I-4 are notorious for collisions. A fully loaded truck can weigh 20–30 times more than a passenger car, and stopping distances are much longer. When a truck driver is fatigued, distracted, or speeding, the chances of a serious crash increase dramatically.


Common Causes of Truck Crashes in Orlando

Truck accidents in Orlando can stem from a variety of issues, including:

  • Driver fatigue caused by long hours on the road.
  • Distracted driving, especially as truckers navigate congested areas near theme parks and downtown.
  • Aggressive driving or speeding along I-4, which is already considered one of the most dangerous highways in the country.
  • Improper cargo loading leading to rollovers or jackknife accidents.
  • Poor maintenance of brakes, tires, and other safety equipment.
  • Alcohol or drug impairment.

Injuries Often Seen in Orlando Truck Accidents

Because of the size and weight of commercial trucks, injuries from these crashes are often severe. Victims may suffer traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, internal bleeding, and burns. Many accidents tragically result in wrongful death. These injuries may require years of medical care and often prevent victims from returning to work, creating financial strain in addition to physical suffering.


Florida Trucking Laws and Federal Regulations

Truck accident claims in Orlando are shaped by both state and federal law. Florida requires commercial vehicles to carry high levels of liability insurance, often $750,000 or more. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) sets rules on how long drivers can operate without rest, how trucks must be maintained, and how cargo should be secured.

Violations of these rules are common and can serve as important evidence in truck accident cases. Florida’s comparative negligence law also applies — meaning if you are partly at fault, your compensation may be reduced. Under current law, you generally cannot recover if you are more than 50% at fault.


How Our Orlando Truck Accident Lawyers Can Help

After a truck accident, trucking companies and their insurers often move quickly to protect themselves. They may send investigators to the scene within hours. Having your own legal team in place early can help level the playing field.

Our firm can:

  • Collect black box data and electronic logging device records.
  • Review driver qualification and employment files.
  • Examine truck inspection and maintenance records.
  • Consult with accident reconstruction experts.
  • File lawsuits in Orange County Circuit Court or federal court when necessary.

By gathering this evidence, we can build a strong case on your behalf.


Damages You May Recover

Victims of truck accidents in Orlando may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Medical expenses, both past and future.
  • Lost wages and loss of earning capacity.
  • Pain and suffering.
  • Emotional distress.
  • Wrongful death damages for surviving family members, including funeral expenses and loss of support.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to file a truck accident lawsuit in Orlando?
Most truck accident lawsuits in Florida must be filed within two years of the crash. Wrongful death cases also carry a two-year deadline.

Can I sue the trucking company as well as the driver?
Yes. Florida law allows claims against both the driver and the company, as well as potentially other responsible parties such as maintenance contractors.

Do I need to pay upfront fees to hire your office?
No. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you won’t pay fees or costs unless we win or settle your case.


Contact Orlando Truck Accident Lawyers

If you or a loved one has been injured in a trucking accident in Orlando, legal help may be available. Contact the Law Offices of Jason Turchin at 800-337-7755 or use our free live chat to schedule a consultation today.

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