At the Law Offices of Anidjar and Levine, we handle Florida pedestrian truck accident claims by acting fast to preserve crucial evidence, including driver logs, maintenance records, GPS data, and onboard video, before it disappears.
We investigate the scene, secure witness statements, and identify every liable party, from the driver and carrier to maintenance vendors and other contractors.
We manage insurer communications, anticipate comparative fault defenses, and pursue compensation for medical care, lost income, and pain and suffering.
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Key Takeaways
- Act fast to preserve trucking evidence: driver logs, ELD/GPS data, onboard video, maintenance records, and nearby surveillance footage.
- A lawyer identifies all liable parties, including the driver, motor carrier, broker/shipper, maintenance vendors, and, if applicable, a public roadway entity.
- They build liability using scene photos, witness statements, signal/crosswalk status, and expert review of visibility, roadway design, and safety policies.
- They protect you from insurer tactics by managing communications, limiting recorded statements, and demanding full policy disclosures, including umbrella coverage.
- They pursue full damages under Florida law: medical costs, lost wages, reduced earning capacity, pain and suffering, and wrongful death losses when applicable.

How We Can Help With Your Florida Pedestrian Truck Accident Claim
Take control of the claims process early, because pedestrian truck accidents in Florida often involve multiple insurers, complex liability issues, and high-stakes injuries.
We step in promptly to shoulder the administrative burden, protect your time, and keep your focus on recovery and those who rely on you.
Our team gathers records, secures available video, coordinates witness outreach, and manages all insurer contact so statements and deadlines don’t undermine your position.
We prioritize Client communication, providing clear updates, timely answers, and practical guidance at each decision point.
We build a disciplined Case strategy by documenting losses, organizing medical support, and presenting a coherent demand that reflects both current costs and future needs.
When negotiations stall, we prepare your claim for litigation-ready presentation, including expert coordination and structured evidence review.
Throughout, we pursue fair resolution with professionalism, insisting on accountability while treating everyone involved with respect.
Understanding Florida Pedestrian Truck Accident Cases
Because pedestrian-truck crashes in Florida rarely turn on a single factor, understanding these cases requires examining how the collision occurred, who controlled the risk, and which laws and insurance rules apply.
We start by identifying every responsible party, which may include the driver, the motor carrier, a contractor, or a public entity, and then we match each role to the duties imposed by Florida law.
We evaluate evidence showing how the truck and pedestrian moved through the scene, including sightlines affected by pedestrian blind spots, lighting, traffic controls, and, when available, recorded vehicle data.
We also review premises and roadway conditions, since hazards tied to sidewalk maintenance can shift responsibility toward a property owner or municipality.
Finally, we assess coverage issues, including commercial liability policies and potential comparative negligence arguments, so you can make informed, service-minded decisions.
Our goal is to ensure accountability while respecting everyone involved.

Common Causes of Florida Pedestrian Truck Accidents
We’ll begin by identifying the most common causes of Florida pedestrian truck accidents, so you can recognize the warning signs and understand how liability is established.
These crashes often stem from a distracted truck driver, speeding and aggressive driving, or poor visibility and inadequate lighting that limit reaction time.
They also frequently involve a failure to yield the right-of-way, especially at crosswalks and intersections where pedestrians have clear legal protections.
Distracted Truck Driver
Too often, a distracted truck driver becomes the decisive factor in a Florida pedestrian crash, turning a routine turn or lane change into a life-altering impact.
When a driver looks down at a mobile device, adjusts in-cab systems, or eats while driving, precious seconds disappear, and a person in a crosswalk can be missed.
Distraction also limits scanning for roadside signage that signals school zones, pedestrian crossings, or detours, especially in low light or heavy traffic.
We encourage you to prioritize safety by staying alert around large trucks and using marked crossings whenever possible.
When a driver’s attention lapses, we step in to gather phone records, cab logs, camera footage, and witness statements, then present a clear account of how that inattention caused harm.
Speeding And Aggressive Driving
Speeding and aggressive driving amplify danger in an instant, especially when a truck moves through areas where pedestrians rely on predictable traffic behavior.
When a driver exceeds the speed limit, stopping distance increases, reaction time decreases, and a minor misstep can lead to a fatal collision.
Aggressive lane changes and abrupt turns also reduce the margin for error that walkers need to cross safely.
We often see road rage escalate routine congestion into reckless choices, including ignoring crosswalks, forcing gaps, or accelerating through intersections.
Tailgating consequences are serious for commercial trucks because their size and weight amplify the effects of braking delays.
If you serve your community, you understand that safety depends on patience, compliance, and respect for shared spaces.
We help you document these behaviors and pursue accountability with care.
Poor Visibility And Lighting
Poor visibility often turns an otherwise manageable roadway into a high-risk environment for pedestrians, particularly when large trucks travel through dimly lit streets, work zones, or rain-soaked corridors common across Florida.
When streetlights fail, lane markings fade, or glare bounces off wet pavement, drivers may not detect a person in time to brake or guide safely.
Truck height and blind spots can exacerbate the problem, and low-beam effectiveness may be limited at higher speeds or in heavy spray.
We encourage you to consider how visibility of pedestrian apparel affects safety, as dark clothing can blend into the background near shoulders and at crosswalk approaches.
We also look for evidence of inadequate lighting plans, missing reflective devices, or poor maintenance that contributed to the collision.
Failure To Yield Right-of-Way
When a truck driver fails to yield the right-of-way, a routine crossing can become a catastrophic impact within seconds.
We often see this at intersections where wide turns, rolling stops, and rushed lane changes put pedestrians directly in danger.
Even when pedestrian signals indicate it’s safe to proceed, a distracted or impatient driver may treat the crossing as optional and continue through.
We work to serve you by identifying what the driver should’ve seen, when they had time to brake, and whether company policies encouraged speed over safety.
Strong crosswalk enforcement is essential, but enforcement alone can’t prevent every violation.
By gathering video footage, witness statements, and timing data, we can demonstrate that the failure to yield caused the collision and the resulting harm.
Legal Rights of Florida Pedestrian Truck Accident Victims
Although a pedestrian-truck collision can leave us overwhelmed in the immediate aftermath, Florida law provides victims with clear legal rights that we can assert to protect our health, finances, and future.
We can pursue compensation for medical care, lost income, reduced earning capacity, and pain and suffering, while also demanding accountability from negligent trucking companies and insurers.
Florida law empowers pedestrian truck crash victims to seek compensation and hold negligent trucking companies and insurers accountable.
Even when the defense raises statutory defenses or argues comparative negligence, we can still recover damages, though an assigned percentage of fault may reduce the award.
We also have the right to insist on fair evaluation of evidence, including driver logs, maintenance records, and safety policies, so the full story isn’t obscured.
These rights help us serve our families and community with stability and dignity:
- Regaining resources for treatment and long-term support.
- Securing a financial footing when work becomes uncertain.
- Restoring a sense of safety after a traumatic impact.

Steps to Take After a Florida Pedestrian Truck Accident
After a Florida pedestrian-truck accident, we should act quickly and methodically. We’ll start by ensuring you receive medical care without delay.
Next, we’ll help you document scene evidence, including photos, witness information, and any details about the truck and roadway conditions, while they’re still available.
Finally, we’ll guide you on notifying insurers carefully, so you protect your claim and avoid statements that could be used against you later.
Get Medical Care
In the immediate aftermath of a Florida pedestrian truck accident, we need to prioritize medical care, even if we think our injuries are minor.
We should accept evaluation by emergency responders and seek immediate treatment at an urgent care center or hospital, because shock and adrenaline can mask serious trauma.
When we act promptly, we protect our health and reduce the risk of complications that could limit our ability to serve our families and communities.
We should also request clear discharge instructions, fill prescriptions, and keep all follow-up appointments.
If symptoms worsen, such as dizziness, chest pain, numbness, or confusion, we must return for reassessment without delay.
By taking our recovery seriously, we model responsible stewardship and support the people who depend on us.
Document Scene Evidence
Secure the evidence while the scene is still intact, because vital details can disappear within minutes.
If it’s safe, we’ll help you document the roadway, crosswalk markings, skid marks, debris, weather, lighting, and any obstructions that affected visibility.
We should photograph vehicle positions from several angles, capture license plates and company markings, and note the time and exact location.
We’ll also encourage you to record your observations while they’re fresh, since small details often matter later.
To support chain preservation, we recommend keeping copies of photos, videos, clothing, and personal items in their original condition, stored securely and labeled.
We’ll also prioritize witness canvassing, gathering names, phone numbers, and brief statements before people leave the area.
Notify Insurers Carefully
Next, we’ll handle insurer notifications with precision, because what gets said early can shape the claim’s direction and value.
We’ll notify your auto insurer, the trucking carrier, and any umbrella carriers promptly, but we won’t rush into conversations that create avoidable risk.
We’ll watch for insurance pitfalls, including adjusters pushing for recorded statements before we’ve reviewed medical records and crash details.
If a statement is required, we’ll prepare you, attend, and ensure answers are accurate, concise, and consistent.
We’ll also request the full policy and endorsements, since hidden exclusions and coverage defenses can reduce recovery if left unchallenged.
Finally, we’ll calendar all claim deadlines, including PIP notice requirements and liability reporting windows, so your service-minded pursuit of accountability stays protected.
How a Florida Pedestrian Truck Accident Lawyer Can Help You
Although pedestrian truck collisions can appear straightforward at first glance, they often involve layered liability issues, multiple insurance policies, and aggressive defense tactics that can undermine a valid claim.
We step in to protect your voice, preserve evidence quickly, and present a clear narrative grounded in facts, not speculation.
Pedestrian-truck collisions may seem straightforward, but the layered liability and aggressive defenses demand swift evidence preservation and a fact-based narrative.
- We investigate with urgency, securing driver logs, maintenance records, and surveillance, so your family’s crisis isn’t dismissed as “unavoidable.”
- We manage insurer communications and negotiate firmly to prevent recorded statements or low offers from shifting blame to you.
- We prepare every case for trial from day one, giving you leverage and honoring your pursuit of accountability for the good of others.
We also support community outreach and safety education, because preventing the next tragedy matters. Through careful case strategy and principled advocacy, we help you seek fair compensation and meaningful change across Florida communities.
Long-Term Effects of Florida Pedestrian Truck Accident Injuries
After a Florida pedestrian truck accident, we often see injuries that don’t resolve with initial treatment, and you may face lasting limits that affect work, mobility, and daily independence.
We’ll address how chronic pain and disability can persist, how brain and spinal trauma may create long-term cognitive or physical impairments, and why these conditions can require ongoing care and accommodations.
We’ll also explain the emotional and psychological impact, including anxiety, depression, and trauma-related symptoms, and how these effects can shape your recovery and claim.
Chronic Pain And Disability
Endurance becomes a daily test for many Florida pedestrians who survive a truck crash, because the injuries often evolve into chronic pain and lasting disability.
When constant symptoms persist, we help you document how they limit work, caregiving, and basic mobility, so your story is clear and credible.
We also encourage structured pain management, including consistent documentation of treatment, functional assessments, and reasonable accommodations to support long-term independence.
If reduced capacity forces time away from employment, we can pursue disability benefits and other financial support tied to wage loss and ongoing care needs.
Our goal is service-minded advocacy, securing resources that let you focus on recovery, protect your household, and continue contributing to your community. We stand with you through each step, with diligence and respect.
Brain And Spinal Trauma
When a Florida pedestrian truck crash impacts the brain or spinal cord, the consequences often extend far beyond the initial hospital stay, shaping memory, concentration, balance, sensation, and overall mobility for months or years.
We often see lingering headaches, dizziness, slowed processing, and weakness that interfere with work, caregiving, and daily safety.
Early concussion care matters because missed symptoms can worsen and delay recovery.
Spinal trauma may include herniated discs, nerve compression, or incomplete cord injuries, leading to chronic numbness, pain, and gait changes that require long-term planning.
We help you secure comprehensive evaluations, document functional limitations, and coordinate neurorehabilitation services that support retraining, adaptive equipment, and a safe return to activity.
With careful medical follow-up and clear records, we can pursue compensation aligned with lasting needs.
Emotional And Psychological Impact
Brain and spinal injuries often leave visible functional limits, yet many Florida pedestrian truck crash victims also carry invisible harm that changes how they sleep, think, and interact with others.
We often see anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress emerge after the initial medical crisis, and these symptoms can disrupt work, caregiving, and spiritual life.
When we serve clients well, we treat mental health as a core part of recovery, not an afterthought or a private burden.
We encourage early screening, consistent trauma counseling, and support networks that restore routine, safety, and trust.
We also document these effects carefully, because insurers may minimize them without clear records.
Collectively, we can seek resources that honor dignity, stabilize families, and promote lasting healing.
Proving Liability in Florida Pedestrian Truck Accident Cases
Although pedestrian-truck crashes can appear straightforward at first glance, proving liability in Florida usually requires a disciplined approach that links specific conduct to the injuries and documents how the collision occurred.
We help you identify every responsible party, including the driver, motor carrier, maintenance vendors, and sometimes a shipper or broker, then match duties to the facts.
We focus on early evidence preservation by sending spoliation letters and securing electronic logging data, onboard video, GPS records, inspection reports, and cell phone activity before they disappear.
We also evaluate roadway design, lighting, and sightlines, and we compare them against driver training and company safety policies.
Because cases often hinge on what was seen and when, we scrutinize witness credibility through timelines, consistency, and objective corroboration, such as surveillance footage.
We then build a clear narrative that supports negligence or regulatory violations, while anticipating defenses such as comparative fault, so you’re positioned to serve truth and accountability.
Compensation for Florida Pedestrian Truck Accident Damages
Because a pedestrian struck by a truck often faces life-changing harm, we pursue compensation that reflects both the immediate financial impact and the long-term consequences of the collision.
We build a damages claim that accounts for emergency care, hospitalization, surgery, rehabilitation, and future treatment, so you aren’t left carrying costs created by another’s choices.
We also pursue recovery for lost wages and diminished earning capacity when injuries limit your ability to work, advance, or return to your prior occupation.
When daily life changes, we seek compensation for pain and suffering, disability, scarring, and loss of enjoyment of life, using medical opinions and practical evidence to show the full scope of harm.
If the crash leads to death, we guide families through a wrongful death claim, seeking funeral expenses, lost support and services, and the loss of companionship, with care, dignity, and rigorous documentation.
The Statute of Limitations for Florida Pedestrian Truck Accident Cases
When time passes after a pedestrian truck crash, Florida’s statute of limitations can quietly become one of the most decisive factors in whether we can pursue compensation at all.
We owe it to you and to the community we serve to treat the timeline as a safety issue, not an afterthought, because delays can end a valid claim before it’s heard.
In most cases, personal injury actions must be filed within the applicable period set by Florida law, and wrongful death claims follow a different, often shorter clock.
We also need to plan for discovery deadlines, since evidence, records, and witness accounts can fade or disappear well before trial.
In limited situations, the time to file may pause, but tolling agreements are uncommon and must be handled carefully.
If we act promptly, we can preserve proof, respect every deadline, and keep the focus on restoring what was taken.
Why You Need an Experienced Florida Pedestrian Truck Accident Lawyer
Even if liability seems obvious at the scene, pedestrian truck accident claims in Florida can turn on technical details that trucking companies and their insurers move quickly to control.
Even when the fault seems clear, Florida pedestrian truck claims hinge on details that trucking insurers act fast to control.
We step in immediately to preserve evidence, secure crash data, and identify all responsible parties, including carriers, contractors, and maintenance providers.
Without prompt action, crucial records can be lost, and your story may be reshaped to minimize fault and damages.
We also bring a disciplined Case strategy, coordinating medical documentation, wage loss proof, and life-impact evidence so the claim reflects the full cost of harm.
Truck cases often involve federal and state safety rules, intricate insurance layers, and aggressive defense tactics, and we’re prepared to meet them.
Throughout the process, we prioritize Client communication, keeping you informed, answering questions, and helping you focus on healing while we pursue a just outcome that supports you and those who depend on you.
How to Choose the Right Florida Pedestrian Truck Accident Lawyer for Your Case
Although truck-versus-pedestrian crashes often look straightforward, choosing the right Florida pedestrian truck accident lawyer can shape whether your claim is fully investigated, properly valued, and positioned for trial if the insurer won’t negotiate in good faith.
We should look for counsel who treats the case as a public-safety matter, not just a file number, and who’s prepared to protect your recovery so you can focus on healing and serving others.
We can start with a focused client interview that assesses listening skills, outlines next steps, and confirms experience in trucking through evidence such as driver logs, maintenance records, and scene data.
We should ask who’ll handle day-to-day communication, how often we’ll receive updates, and what resources support litigation.
We also need transparency on the fee structure, including costs, contingency terms, and how liens may affect the final result.
Finally, we should select a lawyer who communicates clearly, documents every decision, and respects your goals.
About the Law Offices of Anidjar and Levine
Choosing the right lawyer means more than confirming experience with trucking evidence and communication habits; it also means understanding who we’re trusting to carry the case from investigation through resolution.
At the Law Offices of Anidjar and Levine, we approach pedestrian truck accident claims with disciplined preparation, steady advocacy, and respect for the person behind the file.
We listen first, then build a clear plan that reflects your medical needs, financial risks, and long-term recovery goals.
We handle investigations, preserve essential records, coordinate with medical providers, and pursue insurers and responsible parties with consistent urgency.
You’ll receive direct updates, practical guidance, and a team that treats your time and concerns seriously.
Our client testimonials reflect a commitment to service, responsiveness, and results, and our community outreach underscores that we measure success by how we support people, not only by outcomes.
We’re ready to serve you with focus and integrity.

Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Still Recover if I Was Jaywalking When Struck by a Truck?
Yes, you can still recover even if you were jaywalking, but your compensation may be reduced.
We apply comparative negligence to measure each party’s share of fault, and we press for evidence showing the truck driver’s speed, distraction, or failure to avoid impact.
We also address crosswalk enforcement issues, since roadway rules affect liability.
We’ll help you document injuries, secure witnesses, and pursue a fair, service-driven resolution.
Will My Immigration Status Affect My Ability to File a Claim?
Your immigration status usually won’t prevent you from filing a claim, and we’ll help you pursue fair compensation.
We focus on the facts of the crash, your injuries, and the responsible party’s conduct, not immigration enforcement.
We can provide documentation assistance to organize medical records, identification, and proof of wages while protecting your privacy.
If any status-related concerns arise, we’ll coordinate carefully with qualified counsel.
Do I Have to Pay Taxes on a Pedestrian Truck Accident Settlement?
Usually, you won’t pay federal income taxes on settlement amounts that compensate for physical injuries, but some portions can be taxable.
We’ll help you evaluate tax implications for lost wages, punitive damages, and interest, which the IRS often treats as income.
Your settlement structure also matters, as lump-sum and structured payments can affect timing and reporting.
We recommend coordinating with a qualified tax professional before finalizing terms.
Can I File a Claim if the Truck Driver Was Working for a Rideshare Company?
Yes, we can help you file a claim if the truck driver was working for a rideshare company, and we’ll evaluate rideshare liability based on their status and activity.
We’ll review whether the driver was logged in, transporting a rider, or off-duty, as that affects company insurance coverage.
We can pursue the driver’s policy, the rideshare’s coverage, and any other responsible parties to support your recovery.
What Happens if the Trucking Company Files for Bankruptcy During My Case?
If the trucking company files for bankruptcy during your case, an automatic stay may pause litigation, but we can pivot to insurance claims and other liable parties.
We’ll monitor bankruptcy tolling so deadlines don’t unfairly expire, and we’ll file timely proofs of claim in the bankruptcy court.
If asset liquidation occurs, recoveries may be limited, but we’ll pursue available coverage and preserve evidence to support your goal of accountability.
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If you’ve been injured in a Florida pedestrian truck accident, Law Offices of Anidjar and Levine are prepared to protect your rights and pursue the full compensation you’re owed.
We’ll assess liability, preserve crucial evidence, and handle insurer and trucking company tactics, so your claim is positioned for strength. Because deadlines and proof requirements can be strict, prompt action matters.
When you’re ready, we’ll review your case, explain your options, and guide you through each step with focused advocacy.
Learn more at our Florida Truck Accident Lawyer page.







