Commercial Vehicle Accident Lawyers in Florida

Commercial vehicle crashes can involve more than a driver and a basic auto policy. When a box truck, delivery van, company car, semi, or work vehicle causes harm, the claim may involve business insurance, employer responsibility, maintenance issues, and records that need to be protected early.

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WE TAKE ON THE COMPLEX CLAIMS

When Company Insurance Changes the Fight

After a commercial vehicle crash, the personal injury case may involve more than the driver. Company insurers, driver records, maintenance logs, delivery pressure, vehicle ownership, and business responsibility can all affect what happens next.

Katz & Associates helps injured clients move quickly before evidence disappears, stories change, or the company’s insurer controls the conversation.

OUR EXPERIENCE

Commercial Vehicle Cases We Handle

Delivery Van Accidents

Delivery Vans

Delivery drivers are often under pressure to move fast. When a van crash causes harm, company insurance, route demands, and responsibility beyond the driver may all matter.

Box Truck Accidents

Box Trucks

A box truck can cause more damage than a standard car. Vehicle size, cargo, blind spots, driver training, and commercial coverage can all affect the claim.

Company Car Accidents

Company Cars

When an employee causes a crash in a company vehicle, the claim may reach beyond the person behind the wheel.

Work Truck Accidents

Work Trucks

Service trucks, contractor vehicles, utility trucks, and fleet vehicles can raise questions about maintenance, supervision, and employer responsibility.

Semi-Truck Accidents

Semi-Trucks

Large truck crashes often bring serious injuries, multiple insurance policies, and aggressive insurance defense.

Serious injury car crash lawyer

Serious Injury

When a commercial vehicle crash causes surgery, disability, lost income, or long-term care needs, the full cost of the harm must be taken seriously.

Talk to a Lawyer Before You Accept Any Offers

Company insurers move fast. They may ask for a recorded statement, downplay your injuries, or offer a quick settlement that does not reflect the real cost of your harm.

Speak with a lawyer before you accept a check, sign anything, or let the insurance company decide what your claim is worth.

THE RIGHT EVIDENCE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE

Evidence Can Change the Claim

Driver Records

Hours of service, training history, prior incidents, and driving records can matter.

Maintenance Logs

Inspection reports, repairs, skipped service, and safety issues can point to larger problems.

Company Policies

Delivery pressure, routes, supervision, and safety rules can affect responsibility.

Crash Evidence

Photos, videos, witness accounts, black box data, route data, and reports can shape the claim.

Questions Commercial Vehicle Crash Victims Ask First

The driver may be responsible, but the company, vehicle owner, contractor, maintenance provider, insurer, or another party may also need to be reviewed.

That can matter. If the driver was working, making a delivery, traveling between job sites, or using a company vehicle, the business may become part of the claim review.

Driver records, company policies, maintenance logs, dispatch information, photos, video, witness statements, crash reports, and insurance records can all matter.

Be careful. You can report the crash, but recorded statements, quick offers, and broad document requests can be used to limit the claim.

Yes. A regular car crash may involve one driver and one policy. A commercial vehicle crash may involve business insurance, employee conduct, company records, vehicle maintenance, cargo, routes, and multiple parties.

Florida gives injured people a limited time to bring many negligence claims. Some deadlines can be shorter depending on the facts, so do not wait to ask about your options.

Injured? Let’s Get Started On Your Case

Do not sign checks, give recorded statements, or accept quick settlements without knowing what the claim may involve. Commercial vehicle crashes can involve company insurance, business records, and compensation that may not be obvious at first.

Tell us what happened. Katz & Associates will review your options and help you understand the next step.

Call (772) 933-5289 or fill out the form to request a case review.

Local Support Across the Treasure Coast

Katz & Associates helps injured clients across Florida, with focused local resources being built for Stuart, Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, and nearby Treasure Coast communities.

Stuart Commercial Vehicle Accident Lawyer

Support for injured clients in Stuart, Jensen Beach, Hobe Sound, and surrounding Martin County areas.

Port St. Lucie Commercial Vehicle Accident Lawyer

Help for crashes involving delivery vans, company vehicles, work trucks, and commercial insurance issues in Port St. Lucie.

Fort Pierce Commercial Vehicle Accident Lawyer

Guidance for serious commercial vehicle crashes in Fort Pierce and nearby St. Lucie County communities.