Interstate 95 Accident Attorneys

I-95 Truck Accident Lawyer in Hallandale Beach

Hit by a Semi near the Hallandale Exit? This is Not Just a Car Crash.
Trucking companies have rapid response teams to protect their drivers. You need a 40-year veteran firm to protect you.


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The “Danger Mile”

Why I-95 in Hallandale is a “Kill Zone”

The stretch of I-95 running through Hallandale Beach (Exit 18) and Pembroke Road (Exit 19) is one of the most chaotic in South Florida. You have 18-wheelers hauling cargo from Port Everglades mixing with commuters and confused tourists.

When an 80,000-pound truck hits a sedan, the results are devastating. But winning these cases requires more than just photos of the damage. It requires knowing Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations. If the driver was over his hours or the truck was overweight, we will find out.

Common Crash Scenarios on I-95

The “Merge War” (Exit 18)

The Scenario: Cars trying to exit onto Hallandale Beach Blvd cut in front of trucks that cannot stop quickly.

Result: Rear-end underride collisions.

The “Blind Spot” Sideswipe

The Scenario: A truck changes lanes without seeing the small car in its “No-Zone.”

Result: Vehicles spun out into guardrails or other lanes.

Tire Blowouts & Debris

The Scenario: Poorly maintained trucks shed tire treads (gators) or drop cargo at 70 mph.

Result: Swerve accidents and windshield penetrations.

We Don’t Just Sue the Driver. We Sue the Company.

In a standard car crash, you usually just deal with one insurance policy. In a truck crash, there may be four or five defendants liable for your injuries:

  • The Trucking Carrier: For forcing the driver to speed to meet a deadline.
  • The Maintenance Shop: For failing to fix the brakes.
  • The Cargo Loader: For balancing the load incorrectly, causing the truck to tip.
  • The Manufacturer: For defective tires or parts.

Critical: Trucking companies legally destroy driver logs and black box data after 6 months unless we stop them. Contact us immediately so we can send a preservation letter.

I-95 Truck Accident FAQs

Who pays for my medical bills in a truck accident?
Initially, your own PIP (Personal Injury Protection) pays the first $10,000. However, truck insurance policies are massive (often $1 Million+). We aggressively pursue their policy to cover your surgeries, lost wages, and future care.
The trucking company offered me a settlement already. Should I take it?
No. Quick offers are designed to pay you pennies on the dollar before you realize the full extent of your injuries. Once you sign, you can never ask for more money. Talk to us first.
How long does an I-95 truck accident case take?
Because the stakes are higher and the injuries are severe, these cases can take longer than fender benders. We prepare every truck case as if it is going to trial, which paradoxically often forces them to settle faster.

We Level the Playing Field

Trucking companies have millions to fight you. We have 40 years of experience to fight back.


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