ANSWERING 24/7 | HABLAMOS ESPAÑOL
Truck accidents are among the most devastating crashes on Florida roadways. Due to the sheer size and weight of commercial trucks, these collisions often result in severe injuries, permanent disabilities, or fatalities. If you or a loved one was injured in a truck accident caused by negligence, a skilled Tampa truck accident lawyer can help you pursue full and fair compensation.
Our firm represents victims of serious truck accidents throughout Tampa and the surrounding areas. We understand the complexity of trucking cases and are prepared to take on trucking companies, insurers, and corporate defendants who try to avoid responsibility.
Truck accident cases are not handled the same way as standard car accident claims. These cases may often involve federal regulations, multiple liable parties, and aggressive insurance defense teams.
We step in early to protect your rights, preserve critical evidence, and begin building a strong legal strategy before trucking companies can limit their exposure. Our Florida personal injury attorneys handle truck accident cases involving both local and interstate commercial carriers.
Semi-trucks and tractor-trailers
18-wheelers
Delivery and box trucks
Moving trucks
Garbage trucks
Construction and utility vehicles
Investigating the crash and preserving key evidence such as driver logs, black box data, maintenance records, and surveillance footage
Identifying all liable parties, including the truck driver, trucking company, cargo loaders, maintenance providers, or manufacturers
Handling communication with insurance companies, so you are not pressured into giving statements or accepting a low settlement
Calculating the full value of your damages, including future medical care, lost earning capacity, and long-term impacts on your life
Working with experts, such as accident reconstruction specialists and medical professionals, to strengthen your claim
Negotiating aggressively for a fair settlement and pursuing legal action when necessary
This approach often results in higher settlement offers and stronger outcomes for clients.
Case Review and Strategy
We begin with a detailed review of your accident, injuries, and insurance coverage. This allows us to identify potential issues early and develop a clear legal strategy tailored to your case.
Investigation and Evidence Collection
Our team moves quickly to gather and preserve critical evidence, including crash reports, witness statements, trucking records, electronic data, and medical documentation.
Claim Development and Negotiation
We calculate the full value of your damages and handle all communications with insurance companies. Our goal is to negotiate from a position of strength while protecting you from unfair tactics.
Resolution or Legal Action
If a fair settlement cannot be reached, we are prepared to take the next step and pursue legal action. Throughout the process, we keep you informed and involved so you always know where your case stands.
Real clients share their experience. Explore why clients trust our Florida personal injury attorneys and Rhode Island auto accident lawyers with getting them justice.
Truck accidents often cause serious injuries due to the size, weight, and force involved in commercial vehicle collisions. Even crashes that occur at lower speeds can result in long-term or permanent harm. A truck accident lawyer in Miami and Tampa, Florida will look closely at how your injuries affect your health, ability to work, and overall quality of life when pursuing compensation.
Common injuries in truck accident cases include:

Dramatization. Actual events may vary.
Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs)
Traumatic brain injuries can occur from a direct blow to the head or from violent shaking during a collision. Victims may experience memory loss, headaches, difficulty concentrating, mood changes, or long-term cognitive impairment. TBIs often require extensive medical treatment and can significantly impact a person’s ability to work and enjoy life.
Spinal Cord Injuries and Paralysis
Injuries to the spinal cord can result in partial or complete paralysis, permanently affecting mobility and independence. These catastrophic injuries often involve lifelong medical care, rehabilitation, adaptive equipment, and home modifications. Compensation must account for both immediate and future needs.
Broken Bones and Fractures
Car accidents frequently cause fractures to the arms, legs, ribs, hips, or face. Severe or complex fractures may require surgery, physical therapy, and extended time away from work. Even after healing, victims may suffer from chronic pain or reduced mobility.
Whiplash and Neck Injuries
Whiplash is common in rear-end collisions and may not present symptoms right away. Neck injuries can cause chronic pain, stiffness, headaches, and limited range of motion, interfering with daily activities and job performance if left untreated.
Soft Tissue Injuries
Sprains, strains, and torn ligaments can be extremely painful and slow to heal. Soft tissue injuries often limit movement and may lead to long-term discomfort or recurring pain, especially when insurance companies attempt to dismiss them as “minor.”
Disfigurement and Amputations
Severe car accidents can cause catastrophic injuries such as burns, deep lacerations, or amputations. Fires, explosions, or contact with hot vehicle components may result in burn injuries requiring surgeries, skin grafts, and long-term care. In the most serious cases, victims may lose a limb, permanently affecting mobility, independence, earning capacity, and emotional well-being. These life-altering injuries demand significant medical treatment, rehabilitation, and ongoing support.

Dramatization. Actual events may vary.
Truck accident victims in Florida may be entitled to recover compensation for a wide range of damages, depending on the severity of their injuries and how the crash has affected their lives. Because truck accidents often result in serious or catastrophic harm, the potential damages can be significant. A truck accident lawyer will evaluate both the immediate and long-term impact of the accident, including medical treatment, time away from work, and the physical and emotional toll of the injuries, to pursue compensation that reflects the full scope of your losses.
Under Florida law, car accident victims may be entitled to compensation for a wide range of economic and non-economic damages. The value of your claim depends on how the accident has affected your health, finances, and daily life.
$ Lost Wages and Reduced Earnings
If your injuries caused you to miss work, you may recover lost income. When an injury permanently limits your ability to earn a living, damages may also include reduced earning capacity and loss of future income.
⛨ Medical Treatments & Bills
You can seek compensation for all accident-related medical costs, including emergency care, hospital stays, surgeries, diagnostic testing, medications, rehabilitation, and physical therapy. Future medical expenses are also recoverable when injuries require ongoing treatment.
☹ Pain & Suffering
Pain and suffering compensation addresses the physical pain, emotional distress, anxiety, and mental anguish caused by the accident. This includes chronic pain, trauma, loss of enjoyment of life, and the overall toll the injuries take on your well-being.
$ Property Damage
You may recover the cost to repair or replace your vehicle and any personal property damaged in the crash, such as electronics or child safety equipment.
⛨ Out-of-Pocket Expenses
Accident victims often face additional costs, including transportation to medical appointments, in-home assistance, and household services during recovery. These expenses can be included in your claim.
☹ Loss of Consoritum
In serious injury cases, a spouse may seek damages for the loss of companionship, affection, and support resulting from the accident.
Explore articles and resources to guide you through your options and making informed decisions after an accident.
Learn how letters of intent shape mergers and acquisitions. Discover binding vs. non‑binding terms, common pitfalls, and strategies to protect leverage and value in your deal. ...more
Business Law
January 11, 2026•15 min read

Comprehensive guide to mergers and acquisitions for business owners. Learn how letters of intent, due diligence traps, purchase price mechanics, escrow holdbacks, and deal structures impact value, tim... ...more
Business Law
January 10, 2026•8 min read

Explore how an S‑corporation can function as a holding company. Learn the benefits, tax advantages, and asset protection strategies of structuring your business this way. ...more
Business Law
January 02, 2026•6 min read

Learn what a Series LLC is, how it works, and its pros and cons. Explore benefits, risks, and decide if this unique business structure is right for you. ...more
Business Law
December 31, 2025•12 min read

Discover the difference between a Series LLC vs holding company. Learn how each structure separates assets, protects liability, and supports business growth. ...more
Business Law
December 24, 2025•6 min read

Can a trust own an LLC? Learn how revocable and irrevocable trusts provide probate avoidance, privacy, incapacity planning, and asset protection. Read more! ...more
Business Law
December 24, 2025•9 min read

This site is designed to be accessible to and usable by people with and without disabilities. Please contact us if you encounter an accessibility or usability issue on this site. Attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Cases will be handled by attorneys licensed in the local jurisdiction. Cases may be associated with, or referred to, other law firms as co-counsel or referral counsel.
Copyright © 2026. Tarro Law Associates. All rights reserved.