Vehicles such as tractors, semi-trucks, and delivery trucks pose
a considerable threat on the road due to their weight and size.
Minor collisions with these larger vehicles can result in severe
injuries or fatalities, especially in smaller vehicles that
require legal support.
At Williams & Yoho, we provide skilled legal representation to
individuals and businesses involved in truck accidents
throughout Oakleaf Plantation. Whether you're a truck driver,
accident victim, or a trucking company facing liability, our
experienced legal team is here to protect your interests and
pursue the best outcome for your case.
At Williams & Yoho, we support a wide range of clients in truck accident-related legal matters, including:
Hurt in crashes caused by other drivers or unsafe conditions
Needing defense in liability claims
Vehicles involved in collisions with large commercial trucks
We bring deep knowledge of both state and federal trucking regulations to every case, providing legal strategies tailored to the needs of drivers and businesses alike.
Trucking companies face unique challenges following an accident—from regulatory investigations to public relations risks. We offer legal support designed to protect your business operations, including:
If your Oakleaf Plantation-based trucking company is involved in a crash, Williams & Yoho is prepared to help safeguard your business.
If you've been injured in a truck accident, you may be eligible to recover damages such as:
Those who have experienced a truck accident or have a loved
one who was injured in a commercial vehicle collision in
Oakleaf Plantation, FL can contact Williams & Yoho for a
complimentary consultation.
You can reach us at (904) 800-4043 or (904) 800-4042 or visit
us directly in our main office at 151 College Dr. Suite 5
Orange Park, FL 32065.
Seek immediate medical care and contact local law enforcement. Collect as much evidence as possible, including photos and witness contact information. Avoid speaking to insurance companies before consulting a truck attorney.
Truck accidents often involve more serious injuries and multiple parties, including employers, manufacturers, and freight companies. These cases also require knowledge of federal laws and commercial vehicle regulations.
Yes. If a third party—such as another driver, a vehicle manufacturer, or a maintenance provider—was responsible, you may be entitled to compensation. We offer free consultations to evaluate your case. Schedule an appointment here.
In most truck accident cases, Florida law provides two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit. Delays can jeopardize your ability to recover compensation, so it’s important to act quickly.
Yes. We assist trucking companies in Oakleaf Plantation with accident response, regulatory compliance, claims defense, and litigation strategy.