Florida DUI Truck Accident Lawyer

If you were harmed in a DUI truck accident, a Florida DUI truck accident lawyer at Shaked Law Firm, P.A. can investigate the circumstances of the crash, identify liable parties, and pursue the full compensation you deserve. Contact us at (305) 937-0191 for a free consultation. Our contingency fee structure means you pay us nothing unless we win your case.

We have one hundred years of combined experience representing individuals injured across Florida in serious commercial vehicle collisions. With millions recovered for clients, our firm knows how to build strong claims for victims of impaired truck drivers.

How Can Shaked Law Firm, P.A. Help After a DUI Truck Accident in Florida?

How Can Shaked Law Firm, P.A. Help After a DUI Truck Accident in Florida?

Our Florida personal injury lawyers at Shaked Law Firm, P.A. manage every phase of these claims, from evidence collection to negotiations with trucking insurers. We focus on uncovering the full picture of negligence and preparing strong documentation that supports your injuries and losses.

As we build your claim, our team may take steps such as:

  • Requesting police reports, crash data, and toxicology findings
  • Investigating the driver’s prior safety violations or DUI history
  • Reviewing electronic logging device information and driving patterns
  • Evaluating company hiring, training, and impairment monitoring practices
  • Consulting medical professionals about your injuries and long-term needs
  • Communicating with trucking insurers to pursue a fair settlement
  • Preparing the case for litigation when necessary

A Florida personal injury lawyer from our firm will guide you through each stage of the claims process, helping you understand what to expect and making sure every important step is handled correctly.

What Causes DUI Truck Accidents in Florida?

Impaired driving involving commercial vehicles is especially dangerous because truck drivers operate machinery capable of causing catastrophic harm. That’s why trucking companies are required to screen, train, and monitor their drivers carefully. Unfortunately, failures still occur.

DUI 18-wheeler accidents commonly involve:

  • Drivers operating under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • Failure to follow federal drug and alcohol testing rules
  • Improper supervision or insufficient safety protocols
  • Companies allowing drivers with known impairment risks to continue working
  • Drivers mixing prescription medications and alcohol
  • Fatigue or impairment combined with excessive driving hours

Identifying the cause of impairment helps determine whether the driver, the employer, or both are legally responsible.

What Injuries Commonly Occur in DUI Truck Accidents?

Because of the force involved when a large truck collides with a smaller vehicle, victims often suffer serious or lasting injuries. These injuries can require lengthy medical treatment, rehabilitation, or permanent adjustments to daily life.

Common injuries include:

  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord damage
  • Broken bones
  • Internal organ injuries
  • Crush injuries
  • Severe lacerations or burns

Understanding the nature and severity of your injuries allows our attorneys to document medical needs, long-term effects, and the financial impact of the crash.

Who Could Be Liable for a DUI Truck Accident?

DUI truck accidents often involve multiple parties beyond the driver. Determining liability requires reviewing employment practices, federal regulations, and whether the trucking company failed to prevent the driver from operating while impaired.

Potentially liable parties include:

  • The impaired truck driver
  • The trucking company for negligent hiring or supervision
  • Third-party contractors responsible for safety evaluations
  • Maintenance companies, if mechanical issues worsened the crash
  • Bars or establishments that overserved the driver
  • Manufacturers, if defects contributed to the collision

We examine each potential source of liability to ensure your claim reflects all responsible parties.

How Long Do I Have to File a Lawsuit?

In Florida, most personal injury lawsuits must be filed within two years of the accident. While certain circumstances can affect this timeline, the deadline is firm in most cases. Beginning the legal process early gives your attorney time to gather commercial driving records, secure toxicology evidence, and prepare the claim before vital information becomes harder to obtain.

Speak With a DUI Truck Accident Lawyer in Florida

A DUI truck accident can leave victims facing overwhelming medical, financial, and emotional challenges. You do not have to handle these burdens on your own. Shaked Law Firm, P.A. has decades of experience taking on trucking companies, insurers, and commercial carriers on behalf of injured Floridians.

Contact our office today to schedule your free consultation with a Florida DUI truck accident attorney. We handle all personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis, so you owe no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you. 

Visit our Truck Accident Law Firm in Aventura, Florida

Shaked Law Firm, P.A.
20900 NE 30th Ave STE 705, Aventura, FL 33180
(305) 937-0191
*Relocated across the street from Aventura Hospital.

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