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When Florida car accidents and/or Florida trucking accidents occur, they tend to lead to serious injuries or worse in many of these situations. However, danger can be presented even for those who were not directly involved in the initial crash, and this danger can arise if a truck that’s involved in a collision leaks its cargo load onto the road below. There have been several types of these crashes in recent weeks in the state, and any of them could have led to much more serious problems if not for the quick steps taken by rescue workers.
Below you’ll find a brief overview of what could arise when toxic or otherwise dangerous substances are spilled onto a road after a Florida car accident or Florida trucking accident. You will also find information regarding what types of legal claims could arise after such an incident occurs and someone is injured because of this circumstance.
Florida Toxic Spills – Immediate Dangers
One of the most immediate and most obvious dangers that can arise after a Florida car accident that involves some sort of cargo spill from a truck, tanker or any other type of vehicle is that a wet road can instantly become slippery. Therefore, any motorist who happens upon the scene after the initial crash could wind up in a crash as well given the unforeseen dangers on the road. In addition, some of the substances spilled onto the road either from trucks or smaller vehicles such as gasoline can be highly flammable, and any spark generated by another vehicle can lead to an explosion.
Florida Toxic Spills – Other Dangers
In addition to the immediate traffic-related dangers that spilled materials on a road after a Florida car accident create, there are other risks that also could arise from exposure to some of these substances. Inhaling certain materials can be risky for many people’s health, and other forms of exposure can lead to harm or a risk of harm for other motorists or residents who tend to live near a crash site. This is especially true if fumes of a substance can become airborne and thereby lead to exposure in people up to several miles from the crash.
How Florida Car Accident Lawyers Can Help
When a crash occurs that involves this type of a danger, it only adds to the layer of complications that can arise for anyone who has been harmed or who could be harmed in the future based on exposure to these substances. Anyone who is in this position needs to take immediate steps to protect his or her legal rights, but proving the damage that was done can be difficult in some situations.
If you or someone you love has been harmed as a result of this type of a situation, you need to seek the help of Florida car accident lawyers who have been fighting successfully on behalf of clients for many years. Contact Bernstein & Maryanoff today to schedule a free initial consultation.

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