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When a commercial truck causes catastrophic harm, the stakes are high, medically and financially. Our attorneys have taken on national carriers and their insurers before. We understand how these cases unfold, how insurers fight back, and what it takes to win.

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We take it personally.
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A fully loaded commercial truck can weigh up to 80,000 pounds. When one hits your vehicle, the injuries are rarely minor, and the fight for compensation is never simple. Within hours of a crash, the trucking company deploys investigators, defense attorneys, and insurance adjusters. They start working against you immediately. So we start working for you.

So do we.

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From your first call, a dedicated legal team is assigned to protect your claim. We secure black box data. We obtain driver logs and maintenance records. We investigate safety violations and identify every liable party, from the driver to the carrier to third-party contractors. Then we hold them accountable.

That preparation is how we have helped thousands of Florida families pursue meaningful results after devastating truck accidents.

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WHAT TO DO AFTER A Trucking Accident

The Moments After A Crash Are Overwhelming.
These Steps Protect You And Your Case.

The Moments After A Crash Are Overwhelming. These Steps Protect You And Your Case.

You do not need to have all the answers right now. But what you do in the hours after a trucking accident can make a significant difference in the future.

01.
Check yourself and everyone for injuries.

Your health comes first. If anyone is hurt, call 911 immediately. Even if you feel okay, adrenaline masks serious injuries. Get checked out as soon as possible. A medical record created close to the accident is critical for your case.

02.
Call the police.

A police report documents the facts before the trucking company has a chance to shape the narrative. It matters more than you think, especially with commercial carriers who have experienced legal teams.

03.
Document everything you can.
Take photos of the damage, the road, skid marks, the truck, the license plate and DOT number on the trailer, traffic signals, and any witnesses. If you can do this safely, do it before anything is moved.
04.
Do not speak to the trucking company or their insurance.
They will call quickly. They will sound reasonable. They are not on your side. Anything you say can be used to reduce your settlement. Do not give a recorded statement to anyone without an attorney present.
05.
Get medical attention even if you feel fine.

Some injuries, like spinal trauma, internal bleeding, and concussions, do not surface immediately. Seeing a doctor creates a documented connection between the accident and your injuries. Waiting gives insurance companies room to argue you were not seriously hurt.

06.
Call Rubenstein Law.

The sooner we get involved, the sooner we can preserve black box data, driver logs, and maintenance records before they are lost or destroyed. The consultation is free and there is no obligation.

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You did not expect this injury, and you should not have to navigate the aftermath alone. We are here to answer your questions, protect your interests, and help you rebuild with strength and dignity.

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How Much Is My Trucking Accident Case Worth?

Everyone Wants to Know the Number. Here's What Goes Into It.

We get it. You are dealing with serious injuries, missed work, and mounting bills and you need to know whether pursuing this is worth it. The honest answer is that trucking cases tend to involve significantly higher compensation than standard car accidents because the damages are greater and the liable parties carry larger insurance policies. Here is what we look at when we take on yours:

Medical expenses
Everything you have already paid and every treatment you will need going forward. This includes surgeries, rehabilitation, specialist care, prescription medication, physical therapy. All of it counts.
Lost income

The paychecks you have missed and the earning capacity you have lost. If your injuries prevent you from returning to the same work, that is factored in.

Pain and suffering
The toll this has taken on your life. Chronic pain, anxiety, sleepless nights, inability to care for your family. These things are real and they have measurable value.
Property damage
Your vehicle and any personal belongings destroyed in the crash.
Future impact
If your injuries are long-term or permanent, your compensation should reflect the life you will be living, not just the bills you have already received.
The insurance company will try to hand you a number before you understand what your case is actually worth. We make sure that does not happen.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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How long do I have to file a trucking accident claim in Florida?
Florida’s statute of limitations for personal injury cases is two years from the date of the accident. However, critical evidence, including black box data, driver logs, and inspection records, can disappear well before that deadline. The sooner you act, the stronger your case.
02.
Who is liable in a trucking accident?

Trucking accidents often involve multiple liable parties: the driver, the trucking company, a cargo loading company, a vehicle maintenance contractor, or even a truck manufacturer. Our attorneys investigate every angle to identify all responsible parties and maximize your recovery.

03.

What is black box data and why does it matter?

Most commercial trucks are equipped with an electronic logging device (ELD) that records speed, braking, driving hours, and other data at the time of a crash. This data can be critical proof of negligence. However, trucking companies are not required to preserve it indefinitely. We move quickly to secure it.
04.

What if the truck driver was an independent contractor?

Trucking companies often claim drivers are independent contractors to avoid liability. Florida law does not always accept that argument. Depending on the level of control the company exercised over the driver, the company may still be held responsible. We investigate the full relationship.
05.
What does it cost to hire Rubenstein Law?
Nothing upfront. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay no legal fees unless we win your case. Your first consultation is completely free with no obligation.

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A legal team that picks up the phone when you call. Strategy built around your case, not someone else’s. And a firm with the resources and resolve to take your fight all the way to trial if that is what it takes.