Many delivery truck drivers work long hours and are under a lot of pressure to keep up with their job’s high demand. Fatigue, stress, lack of training, and other factors can lead to drivers making mistakes that cause severe motor vehicle accidents.
The majority of Americans now prefer the convenience of doing their shopping online. Package delivery services, such as FedEx, Amazon, and UPS, deploy thousands of delivery trucks across the US every day, and there is an increasing demand, and increasing stress, for delivery truck drivers.
At Judd Shaw Injury Law, we have devoted our careers to helping individuals who have been injured by negligence. Our personal injury attorneys have experience handling various types of truck accident cases. We know what is needed to build a solid case for our clients and help them secure the compensation they deserve.
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Many people and businesses throughout New Jersey rely on delivery services, which may depend in part on a specialized type of commercial vehicle itself. A delivery truck designed to transport goods or services. They are equipped with a large, enclosed cargo space where packages and other supplies can be stored.
Delivery trucks can vary greatly in style, length, and weight. A 12-foot box truck weighs around 10,000 pounds empty, whereas a semi-truck or empty trailer may weigh around 35,000 pounds empty and up to 80,000 pounds fully loaded.
The following are common types of delivery trucks:
Most delivery truck accidents are a result of driver error. Delivery drivers usually have to complete a route that requires them to travel across the city and make dozens of stops throughout the day. They are often on a tight schedule and driving in unfamiliar areas, which increases the risk of an accident.
Common causes of delivery truck accidents include:
When an accident occurs involving a delivery truck driver, it is not always easy to identify the party liable for damages. There could be complex legal issues involved, and it may take some investigation to determine who caused the accident.
One or more of the following parties may be liable for the delivery truck accident:
If you are injured in an accident with an Amazon, FedEx, UPS, or another delivery service driver, you will likely receive a call from their company insurers. Most of these companies carry liability insurance policies with a $1 million limit or more. However, their goal is to get you to settle for as low of an amount as possible.
When the insurance company asks you for details about your delivery truck accident, the adjuster may try to convince you to give a recorded statement. However, it is recommended that you do not give statements to any insurance agents before first consulting with an attorney.
The insurer may try to trick you into saying something that can be construed as an admission of fault or used to decrease the value of your claim. When you have a trusted legal representative on your side, though, he or she can handle all communications and negotiations with the insurers on your behalf.
At Judd Shaw Injury Law, we care about our clients and understand the stress and financial hardship that a serious injury can bring. We know that winning a personal injury claim or a lawsuit is often the only chance that delivery truck accident victims have to afford medical care and cover their living expenses while they heal.
All of the above may seem intimidating, but coming to talk to our legal team can ease your mind. We fight for maximum compensation for our clients and do not shy away from complex litigation.
Depending on the extent of your injuries and the circumstances surrounding your case, you may be entitled to compensation for:
If a delivery truck driver’s negligence has left you injured, you need the professional legal counsel of a dedicated personal injury attorney. The experienced truck accident attorneys at our law firm are here to help. Your full physical and financial recovery is far too important to leave to chance or the discretion of the insurance companies involved.
We care about our clients and are dedicated to ensuring they receive the legal guidance and financial compensation they deserve. In addition, we offer all our clients our No Fee Guarantee®, our promise that you do not owe us anything unless your case is successful and you are awarded a settlement.
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