Fort Lauderdale Overloaded Truck Accident Attorney
West Palm Beach Semi Tractor Trailer Crash Lawyer
Trucking companies and truck drivers make money by moving cargo from point A to point B. The quicker that this can be accomplished and the more cargo that can be moved, the more money can be made. The formula is simple. Unfortunately, overloaded trucks are a serious problem for innocent people traveling on Florida's roads and across the United States.
Winning Big in Truck Accident and Fatal Truck Accident Cases
At Law Offices of Russ E. Robbins, P.A., we thoroughly investigate and probe beneath the surface to find the often overlooked clues that make the difference between winning and winning big. We have handled thousands of personal injury cases and we take a personal interest in each person or family who seek our help.
We focus our entire practice and law firm on representing the victims and families of those who are injured or suffer a wrongful death in an accident. Our law firm has a well-earned reputation for providing aggressive and personalized high quality representation. We use our experience to maximize each client's recovery, which includes reimbursement of medical bills, lost wages and money for pain and suffering. We assist you with your property damage and obtaining a rental car. All you have to do is concentrate on your recovery. No case is too big or too small.
Dangers Associated With Overloaded Trucks
The government didn't decide to limit the amount of weight trucks can carry just because it wanted to interfere with the rights of trucking companies and drivers to make a living. The government regulates this because too much weight poses too large a threat to the health and safety of other drivers. Here's why:
- Overloaded trucks are more difficult to stop, which causes drivers to misjudge safe following distances.
- Overloaded trucks are more difficult to steer and control.
- Overloaded trucks are more susceptible to brake failure.
- Overloaded trucks are more likely to have tire blowouts.
- Overloaded trucks are more susceptible to rollover accidents.
NO FEES OR COSTS IF NO RECOVERY
We represent ALL of our clients on a contingency fee basis – there is no fee unless there is a recovery. The Rules of Professional Conduct require us to state that you might be responsible for costs or expenses; however, OUR CONTRACT specifically provides that you will NOT owe anything for costs, expenses or fees unless there is a recovery. Contact us today for a no obligation discussion about how much your accident case is worth and how we can exceed your expectations. 1-888-4 LAW FLA (1-888-452-9352).











