In South Miami, collisions with trucks often happen in places where people don’t expect “big rig” danger:
- Delivery corridors and retail runs: Box trucks and tractor-trailers servicing shops, restaurants, and medical facilities often make frequent stops, wide turns, and quick lane changes.
- Tight turning radii and curbside activity: Trucks swinging wide at intersections can clip vehicles or strike someone near a crosswalk.
- Congestion + short reaction windows: A loaded truck needs far more distance to stop. In local traffic, that gap disappears fast.
The legal side can be equally layered. A single crash may involve a driver, a motor carrier, a trailer owner, a logistics broker, or a maintenance vendor—each with separate insurance and separate narratives.


