Cargo Spill & Unsecured Load Accidents in Florida

Average Settlement: $400,000 – $1,600,000 | Statute of Limitations: 2 years from the date of the accident (reduced from 4 years in 2023)

Cargo Spill & Unsecured Load Accidents Overview

Improperly loaded or unsecured cargo is a significant cause of truck accidents. When cargo shifts during transport, it can cause the truck to roll over, jackknife, or lose control. Cargo that falls off a truck creates dangerous road hazards that other drivers must swerve to avoid, causing secondary accidents. Hazardous material spills add the additional danger of chemical exposure, fires, and explosions. Federal regulations establish strict rules for cargo securement, and violations create strong liability claims against trucking companies and shippers.

Florida Truck Accident Laws

Statute of Limitations

2 years from the date of the accident (reduced from 4 years in 2023)

Fault Rules

Modified comparative fault (51% bar) — you cannot recover if you are 51% or more at fault (changed from pure comparative in 2023)

Average Attorney Fee

33-40% contingency

Average Settlement Range

$550,000 – $1,800,000

Common Injuries in Cargo Spill & Unsecured Load Accidents

  • Impact injuries from fallen cargo
  • Chemical burns and toxic exposure from hazmat spills
  • Traumatic brain injuries from swerving to avoid debris
  • Rollover vehicle injuries
  • Respiratory injuries from chemical exposure
  • Multi-vehicle collision injuries

Key Facts About Cargo Spill & Unsecured Load Accidents in Florida

  • Cargo securement violations are among the most common FMCSA violations
  • More than 700 deaths per year are caused by cargo-related truck accidents
  • Shippers, loaders, and trucking companies can all be held liable for improper loading
  • Hazmat cargo spills can require evacuation of surrounding areas
  • Overweight trucks are more likely to have brake failures and tire blowouts
  • Florida recently shortened its statute of limitations to 2 years
  • Florida changed to modified comparative fault in 2023, making fault assessment more critical
  • Florida has among the highest truck accident fatality rates in the nation
  • Port traffic from Jacksonville, Tampa, and Miami generates heavy truck volumes

Common Truck Accident Causes in Florida

  • I-95 and I-75 long-haul crashes
  • Turnpike high-speed collisions
  • Port of Jacksonville freight traffic
  • Tourist-area delivery truck accidents

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This information is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Consult a licensed personal injury attorney in Florida for advice about your specific situation.