Lauderhill Truck Accident Lawyer
Board-Certified Trial Lawyer. 30-Plus Million-Dollar Results. Serving Lauderhill Since 1981.
Lauderhill sits between Interstate 95 and the Florida Turnpike, placing it squarely in one of the busiest commercial truck corridors in north-central Broward County. When a crash involving an 18-wheeler, semi-truck, or tractor-trailer happens here, the injuries are often catastrophic, and the legal landscape is far more complex than a typical car accident claim. At Law Offices Cytryn & Velazquez, P.A., we represent truck accident victims in Lauderhill and throughout Broward County, bringing over 100 years of combined legal experience and a board-certified civil trial lawyer to every case.
Our founding attorney, Dan Cytryn, is one of a very few board-certified civil trial lawyers in Florida and the only active board-certified civil trial lawyer in Northwest Broward County. That credential, earned through demonstrated courtroom skill and peer evaluation, means your case is handled by an attorney with proven trial-level ability. We’ve secured more than 30 verdicts and settlements of one million dollars or more, and we serve clients in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Recovering from an injury? Let us handle the legal fight. Call our Lauderhill truck accident attorneys today at (954) 833-1440 to schedule a free case evaluation.
Common Causes of Truck Accidents in Lauderhill
Understanding why truck crashes happen helps you recognize whether negligence played a role in your collision.
Common causes of truck accidents include:
- Speeding
- Driver fatigue
- Poor vehicle maintenance
- Improperly loaded cargo
Federal FMCSA hours-of-service regulations cap how long a commercial driver can operate without rest. When carriers pressure drivers to exceed those limits or skip mandatory breaks, a single fatigued decision behind the wheel of an 80,000-pound rig can have devastating consequences. By investigating these causes carefully, we can determine whether your crash resulted from one person’s momentary mistake or a pattern of unsafe practices that should have been corrected long before the truck reached Lauderhill.
Injuries Truck Accident Victims Commonly Suffer
The size and weight disparity between a fully loaded tractor-trailer and a passenger vehicle means victims frequently face months or years of medical treatment and, in the most serious cases, permanent disability.
Truck accident injuries often include:
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
- Spinal cord injuries, including paralysis
- Broken bones and fractures
- Severe burns and disfigurement
- Internal organ damage
- Emotional trauma, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
If you or a loved one has been hurt in a truck crash, seek medical attention right away and speak with a Lauderhill truck accident attorney about protecting your rights.
Who Can Be Held Liable for a Truck Accident?
Multiple parties may share responsibility for a truck crash, and independent contractor arrangements common in the trucking industry can complicate which entity bears fault. We identify all potentially responsible parties early so insurers can’t shift blame or quietly minimize their exposure.
Potentially liable parties include:
- Truck drivers: If they were fatigued, distracted, or otherwise negligent.
- Trucking companies: For hiring unqualified drivers or failing to maintain vehicles.
- Cargo loaders: If improper loading contributed to the crash.
- Maintenance providers: For neglecting necessary repairs or upkeep.
- Manufacturers: If defective parts or equipment caused the accident.
Trucking companies carry multi-million-dollar liability policies and typically deploy their own investigators within hours of a crash. With over 44 years handling cases against trucking companies and their insurers in Broward County civil courts, we know how to match that response and protect your claim from the start.
Compensation Available to Truck Accident Victims
Truck accident victims may be entitled to both economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages cover tangible losses such as medical expenses, lost wages, reduced earning capacity, and property damage. These costs often extend well into the future, particularly when a victim requires ongoing care or can no longer work in the same capacity.
Non-economic damages address the intangible impacts of a crash: pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of companionship, and loss of enjoyment of life. Florida imposes no cap on compensatory damages in personal injury cases. We meticulously evaluate every aspect of your case so no potential avenue of recovery is overlooked, and our track record of 30-plus million-dollar results reflects what thorough preparation looks like in practice.
Steps to Take After a Truck Accident
Trucking companies and their insurers often send investigators to the scene within hours of a crash. Taking the right steps immediately helps level the playing field.
After a truck collision:
- Seek medical attention: Prioritize your health and document your injuries.
- Report the accident: Contact the police and obtain a copy of the accident report.
- Gather evidence: Photograph the scene, your injuries, and vehicle damage.
- Collect witness information: Get contact details from anyone who saw the crash.
- Don’t talk to insurers: Refer all communications to your attorney.
Calling a truck accident lawyer in Lauderhill early matters because critical evidence, including the truck’s electronic logging device (ELD) data, black box recordings, driver logs, and maintenance records, can be overwritten or destroyed quickly. We handle much of the paperwork and meetings virtually to minimize disruption during your recovery. If you can’t come to our office, we’ll come to you, whether that’s your home or the hospital.
Contact Our Lauderhill Truck Accident Attorneys
You don’t have to face the aftermath of a serious crash alone. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay no fee and no costs unless we recover compensation for you. We front all case costs so you can focus on healing while we pursue available avenues of recovery on your behalf. Our team is available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Ready to talk? Call our Lauderhill truck accident lawyers at (954) 833-1440 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation. There’s no fee unless we recover compensation for you.
Lauderhill Truck Accident FAQs
1. What Makes Truck Accident Cases Different from Car Accidents?
Truck accident cases typically involve multiple liable parties, including the driver, the trucking company, and maintenance providers. They also require a working knowledge of federal FMCSA regulations governing commercial trucking, which adds layers of complexity not present in most car accident claims. Larger insurance policies and experienced defense teams on the other side make professional legal representation essential.
2. How Long Do I Have to File a Truck Accident Claim in Florida?
In Florida, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is two years from the date of the accident under Florida Statutes section 95.11(3)(a). Starting the process as early as possible is critical to preserving evidence and building a strong case.
3. Can I Still Recover Compensation If I Was Partially at Fault?
Florida operates under a modified comparative negligence system. If you’re found 50% or less at fault, your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you’re found 20% at fault, you can recover 80% of your damages. However, if you’re found more than 50% at fault, Florida law bars you from recovering any damages at all. This makes thorough investigation of the facts, before fault is formally assigned, one of the most important things an attorney can do for your case.
4. What Evidence Is Crucial in a Truck Accident Case?
Key evidence includes the truck’s black box data, electronic logging device (ELD) records, driver logs, maintenance records, accident scene photos, and witness statements. This evidence can help establish both liability and the full extent of damages, and much of it can be lost if you wait too long to act.
5. What Does It Mean That Your Attorney Is Board-Certified, and Why Does It Matter for My Truck Accident Case?
Board certification in civil trial law by the Florida Bar signals demonstrated courtroom experience, peer evaluation, and adherence to elevated professional standards. It’s a credential held by a small fraction of Florida attorneys. Dan Cytryn is one of a very few board-certified civil trial lawyers in Florida and the only active board-certified civil trial lawyer in Northwest Broward County, which means your tractor-trailer accident case is guided by an attorney whose trial-level skill has been independently verified.
Our Settlements & Verdicts
Our top priority is to devise customized legal strategies that are tailored to the unique legal needs of our clients, no matter how simple or complicated their situations, might be.
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$11,800,000 Brain Injury*
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$9,000,000 Wrongful Death**
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$1,600,000 Trip and Fall***