Lakeland 18-Wheeler Accident Lawyer Information

A commercial vehicle accident involving a passenger vehicle can cause extreme injury and even death. Contact an 18 Wheeler Accident Attorney for a free initial consultation.Semi truck, tractor trailer and 18-wheeler accidents are common occurrences on Lakeland roads and highways. It is estimated that approximately 5,000 people die as a result of 18-wheeler accidents and big rig collisions in the United States each year with a substantial number of 18-wheeler truck accidents occurring in Lakeland, Florida, every day. 

With a population of over 94,000 people, Lakeland is a principal city of the Lakeland-Winter Haven, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area, which had an estimated population of 584,383 people in July, 2009. Because Lakeland is the largest city on I-4 between Tampa and Orlando, the city is an important transportation hub, therefore 18-wheeler accidents and semi truck crashes on Lakeland highways are inevitable.

Lakeland 18-Wheeler Accident Attorney

Due to the sheer weight difference of a car versus the weight of an 18-wheeler or tractor trailer, accidents that involve commercial vehicles often times result in severe injuries or even death. Compared to the average weight of an automobile, which is only 5,000 pounds, one can easily see how much more dangerous commercial vehicles like an 18 wheeler can be. That is why if you are injured by a semi truck or commercial vehicle in Lakeland, it is important that you choose an experienced Lakeland 18-wheeler accident attorney who knows the truck regulations and laws both nationally and for the State of Florida.

Commercial vehicles go by different names such as:

  1. Big Rig
  2. 18 Wheeler
  3. Tractor Trailer
  4. Truck
  5. Semi

Lakeland truck accidents caused by an 18-wheeler, big rig, semi truck, tractor trailer, bus or commercial vehicle are common on Lakeland streets, avenues and highways. Many of the semi truck crashes that occur in the city of Lakeland happen along the major Lakeland highways, which include the I-4, US 92, US 98, SR 33, and SR 37.

Types of Trucks

The following trucks do specific things and carry certain types of cargo:

  1. Bob-Tail Trucks
  2. Tanker trucks
  3. Refrigerated trucks
  4. Flat bed trucks
  5. Logging trucks

Buses are also considered commercial vehicles as well, but as a rule do not haul cargo. Instead a bus is a transportation vehicle that carries children or adults such as a school bus or commercial bus like Greyhound. School bus accidents or commercial bus accidents are common on Lakeland roads and freeways. The causes may vary, but often times the accident is a result of hazardous road conditions or driver negligence.

It is essential to hire a Lakeland bus accident lawyer if you have been involved in the following type of accident:

  1. Lakeland city buses;
  2. transportation buses such as Greyhound;
  3. shuttle bus accidents when driving to and from the airport, such as South Lakeland Airport or Lakeland Linder Regional Airport; and/or,
  4. bus accidents that occur running back and forth from Lake Miriam Square.

The ways Lakeland truck accidents happen occur are too numerous to list. Blind spots, rear-ends, sideswipes, head-ons, load overturns, jack-knifes are all possible and can result in fatal wrongful death truck accidents.

If you live in Lakeland and have a claims for an accident that involved a big rig or an 18 wheeler, your case might be filed in one of these courts:

Polk County Circuit Court
(10th Judicial Circuit), Polk County Courthouse, 255 North Broadway Avenue, Bartow, FL 33830
(863) 534-4540

Polk County Circuit Court
(10th Judicial Circuit), Northeast Polk County Government Center, 3425 Lake Alfred Road, Winter Haven, FL 33881
(863) 401-2400

18-Wheeler Accident Attorneys Serve Lakeland and Surrounding Cities

Serving clients throughout Central Florida, including Aldine, Baytown, Bellaire, Beaumont, Channelview, Cloverleaf, Conroe, Deer Park, Friendswood, Galena Park, Galveston, Hedwig Village, Highlands, Hilshire Village, Humble, Jacinto City, Katy, League City, Magnolia, Mission Bend, Missouri City, Pasadena, Pearland, Porter, Sealy, South Lakeland, Spring Valley, Stafford, The Meadows, The Woodlands, Waller, West University, and other communities in Fort Bend County, Polk County, and Montgomery County.

Lakeland 18-wheeler accident attorneys are experienced in handling serious injury truck collision cases and can help you fight the trucking company or its insurer in order to get you the compensation you deserve. Contact a Lakeland 18 wheeler accident lawyer today for a FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION.