Weston isn’t an industrial port city, but it sits in a larger South Florida freight ecosystem. Trucks move through the region constantly to supply retail centers, construction sites, and service routes. That means local collisions often involve:
- Through-traffic and merging pressure near major routes that connect Weston to the rest of Broward County
- Delivery schedules that reward speed and “making up time” after congestion
- Corporate ownership layers (carrier, contractor, leasing company, and insurer) that make it harder to identify who must pay
Even when a crash seems straightforward at the scene, truck cases can turn into disputes about driver status, who controlled the route, and what safety steps were skipped.


