South Florida Law Firm Publishes Comprehensive Truck Accident Guides Amid Rising Commercial Vehicle Crashes

April 21st, 2026 5:05 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff

A South Florida personal injury law firm has launched a resource hub with four detailed guides addressing the complexities of truck accident claims in Miami-Dade and Broward counties, responding to Florida's status as one of the most dangerous states for commercial truck collisions.

South Florida Law Firm Publishes Comprehensive Truck Accident Guides Amid Rising Commercial Vehicle Crashes

The Mausner Group Injury Lawyers has launched a trucking accident resource hub at https://mginjuryfirm.com focused on providing detailed guidance for victims of commercial truck accidents across South Florida. This initiative responds to Florida's ranking among the most dangerous states for commercial truck collisions, with tens of thousands of crashes involving commercial motor vehicles documented statewide in recent years by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. These collisions are particularly concentrated along South Florida corridors including Interstate 95, I-75, the Florida Turnpike and U.S. Route 27.

According to founding attorney Eric Mausner, trucking accident claims represent some of the most complex cases in personal injury law due to their involvement with federal FMCSA regulations, multiple potentially liable parties, and injuries that frequently require long-term medical care. The size and weight of fully loaded tractor-trailers, which can reach 80,000 pounds, means these collisions often produce severe and life-altering injuries including traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, multiple fractures and fatal outcomes.

The resource hub currently features four comprehensive guides addressing critical aspects of truck accident claims. "What to Do After a Truck Accident in Miami: A Step-by-Step Legal Guide" provides victims with detailed information about scene safety, evidence preservation, FMCSA compliance and early actions that can significantly impact injury claims. "Who Is Liable in a Florida Trucking Accident?" examines how liability is determined in commercial trucking crashes, including the multiple parties that may share responsibility and how separate insurance policies worth hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars factor into claims.

Additional resources include "Federal Trucking Regulations and Your Florida Claim," which overviews how FMCSA regulations govern trucking companies, driver qualifications, vehicle maintenance and cargo loading, and how violations of these federal rules can serve as substantial evidence in personal injury claims. "Common Causes of Semi-Truck Accidents in South Florida" provides a detailed look at frequent causes including driver fatigue, Hours of Service violations, distracted driving, mechanical failures, improper cargo loading and trucking company negligence.

The firm plans to publish additional resources throughout 2026 addressing truck accident injuries, settlement timelines, wrongful death claims involving commercial trucks and related topics. These resources are particularly important because truck accident cases differ significantly from standard car accident claims, often involving trucking companies, fleet insurance carriers, maintenance contractors and cargo loaders alongside the truck driver. Insurance companies representing commercial trucking operations typically employ experienced defense teams that act quickly to limit payouts, making reliable information crucial for victims navigating the claims process.

The resource hub at https://mginjuryfirm.com aims to provide accident victims and their families with a clear understanding of how Florida law applies to their circumstances, what evidence carries the most weight, and what to expect when pursuing claims against trucking companies or commercial carriers. This initiative comes as South Florida continues to experience significant commercial truck traffic and corresponding accident rates, creating a pressing need for accessible legal information for affected residents.

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