Davie Truck Accident Attorney
Truck accidents on the I-595 corridor and Davie ranch areas cause catastrophic injuries. We take on trucking companies for you.
Davie occupies a critical position in South Florida's transportation network, with I-595 crossing its northern portion as the primary freight artery between Port Everglades and interior Florida. This location, combined with Davie's unique character blending urban areas with rural and equestrian zones, creates a complex environment for accidents involving trucks and heavy commercial vehicles.
The I-595 Corridor
I-595 is the most important freight highway in Broward County, transporting shipping containers from Port Everglades to distribution centers in western Florida. Thousands of 18-wheelers, tanker trucks, and heavy cargo vehicles travel this highway daily through Davie. Accidents on I-595 are frequently devastating, with impact speeds exceeding 60 miles per hour and commercial vehicles weighing up to 80,000 pounds.
Heavy Vehicles in Rural Areas
Western Davie, particularly areas near Orange Drive, Flamingo Road, and SW 136th Avenue, maintains a unique rural and equestrian character. Horse trailers, agricultural equipment, hay trucks, and heavy-duty pickup trucks share two-lane roads that were not designed for this volume and type of traffic. Accidents in these areas frequently involve significant speed differences between slow-moving vehicles and regular traffic.
Investigation and Liability
Our team conducts thorough investigations in every truck accident case. We analyze electronic driving records, black box data, vehicle maintenance histories, driver hours-of-service logs, and substance test results. We work with accident reconstruction experts and transportation industry specialists to identify all responsible parties and maximize your compensation.
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FAQ — Truck Accidents in Davie
I-595 is the primary east-west freight corridor connecting Port Everglades to western Broward County and I-75. It carries thousands of commercial trucks daily hauling shipping containers, fuel, and goods. The high speeds and heavy truck traffic make this corridor especially dangerous for car drivers.
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