Delivery Truck Accident Case Types
We handle every type of delivery truck accident claim
Amazon DSP Accidents
Claims against Amazon Delivery Service Partners (DSPs) when their drivers cause accidents delivering packages. Amazon's contractor model creates complex liability issues.
FedEx Accidents
Claims involving FedEx Ground and FedEx Express vehicles. FedEx's dual-contractor model means different liability depending on which service caused the accident.
UPS Accidents
Claims against United Parcel Service when their iconic brown trucks cause accidents. UPS drivers are employees, making liability more straightforward.
USPS Accidents
Claims involving United States Postal Service vehicles require special procedures due to federal government immunity protections (Federal Tort Claims Act).
Pedestrian Accidents
Claims for pedestrians struck by delivery vehicles in residential areas, parking lots, driveways, and crosswalks while drivers make deliveries.
Cyclist Accidents
Claims for bicyclists injured in collisions with delivery vehicles, including right-hook crashes, door zone incidents, and blind spot accidents.
Vehicle Collisions
Claims for drivers whose vehicles are struck by delivery trucks at intersections, while backing up, or during lane changes.
Food/Grocery Delivery
Claims involving food delivery and grocery delivery drivers using personal vehicles for DoorDash, Instacart, Uber Eats, and similar services.
Backing Accidents
Claims when delivery trucks cause accidents while backing up, one of the most common causes of delivery vehicle accidents in residential areas.
Double-Parking Accidents
Claims when illegally double-parked delivery trucks cause accidents by forcing other vehicles, cyclists, or pedestrians into dangerous situations.
Property Damage
Claims when delivery trucks damage mailboxes, fences, parked cars, landscaping, and structures while making deliveries or turning around.
Wrongful Death
Claims brought by families when loved ones are killed in delivery truck accidents, including pedestrians, cyclists, and other drivers.
Hit and Run
Claims when delivery drivers flee the scene after causing accidents. Delivery company records can help identify and pursue these drivers.
Residential Accidents
Claims for accidents in residential neighborhoods where delivery trucks interact with children, pets, parked cars, and pedestrians in driveways.
Driver Fatigue
Claims when exhausted delivery drivers cause accidents due to long shifts, demanding quotas, and pressure to complete routes.
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