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Why Do Truck Drivers Take Drugs And Drive? Don’t They Know That It Could Lead To A Truck Accident In Florida?

By David M. Benenfeld, P.A. |

The main reason why truck drivers take medications while driving is to help them combat their tiredness to attempt to stay awake at the wheel. They know that if they can push on and get more miles in, they will make their deliveries on time and possibly make more money. While fighting fatigue is… Read More »

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If A Truck Crash Was Caused Because Of The Load Shifting, Isn’t The Truck Driver Liable For My Damages?

By David M. Benenfeld, P.A. |

Possibly. There are load secure requirements in place by the Federal Motor Safety Administration.  Truck drivers are responsible to inspect their trucks before hitting the road, which includes making sure their loads are secure. However, oftentimes third parties load the trucks. When pre-inspections are ignored or if loaders cut corners, loads might shift and… Read More »

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Truck Accident Injuries In Fort Lauderdale

By David M. Benenfeld, P.A. |

Question: My wife and I were involved in a truck accident in Fort Lauderdale. The truck was changing lanes and side-swiped our car.  We were both injured and the car was severely damaged.  Ever since the crash we both have been an emotional wreck.  What can we do?  Can we be compensated for this… Read More »

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What Are Some Things I Can Tell My Teen Son About Reducing His Chance Of Being In A Truck Crash?

By David M. Benenfeld, P.A. |

Because trucks are constantly traversing Florida roads, the chances of being in a truck wreck are higher than you might imagine, especially if a driver doesn’t know how to share the road with a large commercial truck. For this reason, it is important that you share the following safe driving tips with your son… Read More »

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Should I Give The Insurance Company A Recorded Statement After The Florida Truck Accident I Was Injured In?

By David M. Benenfeld, P.A. |

A: No. You should never give the insurance company a recorded statement unless you have spoken with a skilled personal injury attorney. Even though the insurance adjuster may be nice to you, they are trained to minimize your claim. Insurance companies want you to give them a recorded statement as soon after your car accident… Read More »

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Who Is Responsible For My Son’s Injuries Following A Florida School Bus Accident?

By David M. Benenfeld, P.A. |

It depends on the nature of the accident. For example, a school bus driver and school district might be responsible for your son’s injuries; however, the driver of the other vehicle involved in the crash could also be responsible. Sometimes, there could be other parties involved such as the vehicle manufacture or tire manufacture… Read More »

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Can I Receive Compensation For My Broken Arm And Neck Injury Following A Van Crash Even If The Police Notated That The Tires Were Badly Worn?

By David M. Benenfeld, P.A. |

It depends. If you are the owner of the van and failed to maintain your tires or drove on bald tires, you may not be able to file a personal injury claim for your damages. However, in Florida, you still will have access to your Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance coverage. This means that… Read More »

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How Can I Prove That A Truck Driver Was Sleep Deprived And Caused The Crash?

By David M. Benenfeld, P.A. |

It can be difficult to prove that a truck driver was tired and caused the crash; however, with the right lawyer on your side, it can be done. Experienced accident attorneys know the federal and state laws that truck drivers need to adhere to and know what to look for in establishing truck driver… Read More »

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My Wife Was Hit By A Truck, But The Trucking Company Is Blaming My Wife For Driving In The Truck’s Blind Spot. Is This A Scare Tactic, Or Do We Not Have A Claim For Damages?

By David M. Benenfeld, P.A. |

Many drivers don’t realize that large commercial trucks have large blind spots. This is because trucks sit higher off the ground, are wide, and have very long sides—making it difficult to see the cars in the next lane or directly behind them. This is why motorists shouldn’t drive in a truck’s blind spots. Although… Read More »

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When Is A Florida Trucking Accident Considered Wrongful Death?

By David M. Benenfeld, P.A. |

Question: Can a trucking accident be considered wrongful death in Florida? Answer: Here is an example of a Florida wrongful death trucking accident.  There was a collision of two semi-trucks that caused the death of one person in the accident. The police reports indicated that the collision caused a cab passenger to be thrown… Read More »

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