Miami Dump Truck Accident Lawyer
Legal representation for victims of dump truck and construction vehicle accidents. Serving Miami, Miami-Dade County, and all of Florida.
Quick Facts: Miami Dump Truck Accidents
Why Miami Trusts HOV Law
Holding Construction
Companies Accountable
Construction Site Liability
Dump truck crashes in Miami often involve liability shared between the dump truck operator, the construction company, the general contractor, and the property owner. HOV Law investigates every link in the construction project chain to identify all responsible parties and all available insurance policies.
Weight Limit and Overloading Claims
Dump trucks frequently exceed federal and state weight limits, making braking distances dangerously long and increasing rollover risk. Federal bridge formula limits, Florida per-axle weight limits, and weigh station bypass records are all evidence HOV Law pursues in dump truck crash cases.
Debris and Cargo Spill Claims
Improperly covered dump truck loads are a leading cause of highway debris injuries in Miami. When gravel, dirt, demolition debris, or construction materials fly from an uncovered dump truck and strike a following vehicle, the truck operator and the company that loaded the cargo both face liability.
Construction Boom,
Dump Truck Dangers
Miami's ongoing construction boom puts thousands of dump trucks, cement mixers, and heavy construction vehicles on local roads every day. These vehicles often exceed posted weight limits, have severely limited visibility, and operate near active construction sites where proper traffic control is inadequate. When they crash, the injuries are severe and the liability often extends beyond the driver to the construction company, the general contractor, and the project owner.

Miami Dump Truck Accident Lawyer — Construction Vehicle Crash Claims
Dump truck accidents in Miami are a predictable consequence of the region's construction boom. New residential developments, commercial construction, road projects, and infrastructure improvements send thousands of dump trucks, cement mixers, flatbeds, and aggregate haulers through Miami's neighborhoods and onto local roads every day. These heavy vehicles — often exceeding 60,000 to 80,000 pounds when loaded — operate near schools, residential streets, and commercial corridors where their restricted visibility and extreme weight create constant danger.
HOV Law represents dump truck accident victims in Miami on a contingency fee basis. We investigate both the truck operator and the construction company that deployed the vehicle, identify weight limit and cargo securement violations, and pursue every responsible party from the dump truck driver through the general contractor and project owner. For all commercial truck accident representation, see our main Orlando truck accident lawyer page.
Who Is Liable for a Dump Truck Crash?
- Dump truck accidents typically involve multiple parties with potential liability:
- The Dump Truck Driver—Direct negligence for speeding, failure to yield, improper turns, overloading, or failure to properly secure the load cover. CDL violations are common in dump truck crash cases.
- The Dump Truck Company—Employer liability for the driver's negligence, plus direct liability for negligent maintenance, inadequate driver training, and overloading.
- The General Contractor—The general contractor on a construction project may be liable for the dump truck operations if it directed, controlled, or had authority over the hauling activities.
- The Project Owner—Property owners who retain control over construction operations can face premises liability or direct negligence claims.
- The Cargo Loader or Shipper—If the dump truck was overloaded by a third-party loader or the cargo was improperly secured by someone other than the driver, that party shares liability.
Florida Laws That Affect Your Case
Statute of Limitations
In Florida, you have a limited time to file your claim: 2 years for negligence (FL Statute § 95.11). Missing this deadline typically means you lose your right to compensation permanently.
“Time is your most valuable asset after an injury. Contact a Miami attorney immediately to ensure your claim is preserved.”
Modified Comparative Negligence
Florida follows a modified comparative negligence system. If you are found to be more than 50% at fault, you are barred from recovering any damages. Otherwise, your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault.
Florida Insurance System
Florida operates under a No-Fault (PIP required) system. $10,000 PIP coverage required.
Key Florida Legal Facts
Local Knowledge: Miami
High-Risk Roads & Highways
- I-95
- US-1 (Biscayne Boulevard)
- Flagler Street
- SR 836
Local Courts
- Miami-Dade County Courthouse
- Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court
Areas We Serve Near Miami
- Hialeah
- Miami Beach
- Coral Gables
- Doral
- Homestead
Miami Landmarks
- Downtown Miami
- Brickell
- South Beach
- Wynwood
What Compensation May Cover
Under Florida law, you may be entitled to recover damages for the full impact of your injuries.
Economic Damages
- • Medical bills (past & future)
- • Lost wages & earning capacity
- • Property damage
- • Rehabilitation costs
Non-Economic Damages
- • Pain and suffering
- • Mental anguish
- • Loss of consortium
- • Physical impairment
Related Practice Areas in Miami
Dump Truck Accidents cases often involve overlapping injuries and legal claims. Our Miami attorneys also handle these related areas:
Other Personal Injury Services in Miami
Also serving Miami for Criminal Defense:
Serge Hovhanessian, Esq.
Founding Attorney at HOV Law | Florida Bar | Million Dollar Advocates Forum | Top 40 Under 40 Trial Lawyers
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Miami Dump Truck Accidents FAQs
Dump Truck
Crash Victim?
Dump truck accidents in Miami involve complex multi-party liability across construction companies, contractors, and equipment operators. HOV Law investigates every responsible party and pursues every available source of compensation.
