Legal Help for Delivery Truck Accidents
Delivery trucks dot our landscape, as seen in our highways, city roads as well as suburban areas, day or night. It is estimated that over 1.2 million people work as delivery truck drivers in the country, making this industry an important one, especially with the advent of online shopping. That said, a lot of accidents are attributed to delivery trucks which, in comparison to your average American vehicle, can cause a great deal of damage due to the sheer size and mass of these vehicles at the moment of impact. Drivers operating delivery trucks are pressurized to make deliveries snappy in order to maximize company profit, creating a stressful work atmosphere which can potentiate accident occurrence.
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Some of the major players in the consumer delivery market include:
- UPS
- FedEx
- USPS (United States Postal Service)
- FedEx, or Federal Express
Delivery Truck Accident Statistics
These companies use different types of delivery trucks to move cargo between cities and states, and some of these include large vans, box trucks, flatbed trucks and cutaway van chassis. Back in 2005, the FMCSA, or the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration shared data which showed that over 10 percent of all fatalities which include truck accidents were due to delivery trucks that weigh less than 26,000 pounds, which comes to about 8,000 injury events or accidents every year. This number has understandably grown given the explosion of delivery apps as well as online shopping, and will not abate as more and more people jump onto the online shopping bandwagon.
Some of the most common causes for delivery truck accidents include:
- Poor driver training: It is estimated that delivery truck drivers barely receive a months’ worth of training.
- Driving in inclement weather: Deliveries are time-sensitive, so workers must work whether it’s snowing, raining or during a heat wave in order to make deliveries on time
- Parking: It’s not uncommon to see delivery drivers double parked or park in the street, partially blocking traffic because they are making “a quick delivery”
Proving Negligence – Delivery Truck Accident Lawyers
Proving negligence in delivery truck lawsuits will hinge on us as delivery truck accident attorneys showing by way of copious amounts of factual evidence that the actions or negligence of the driver or company led to your injuries. This can be in the way of poor delivery truck maintenance, not providing the driver with sufficient training, video evidence from CCTV cameras showing that the driver had double parked or was inebriated at the time of the accident, and so on. Filing a truck accident lawsuit will help you recover damages for your medical bills, cost of rehabilitation, lost wages, pain and suffering, legal fees and so much more.
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Were you injured by a delivery truck anywhere the country and have reason to believe that negligence played a role in your injuries? Give us a call NOW at 1 (773) 825-3547 and we’ll help you file a claim today. Thanks, and we look forward to hearing from you.