HIT BY A UPS TRUCK?

One of the largest package delivery companies in the world, the United Parcel Service (UPS) uses a fleet of nearly 120,000 vehicles to deliver 3.1 million packages and documents in the United States on a daily basis. As a commercial entity, UPS has a legal obligation to ensure that their delivery drivers and delivery vehicles are always operating in a safe manner. When UPS trucks in Southern California get into accidents, the company may be held liable for its negligence.

At Fisher & Talwar, our UPS truck accident attorneys in Los Angeles are strong advocates for injured victims. If you were hurt in a collision with a UPS delivery truck, we can help you get the full and fair financial compensation that you deserve. We also handle FedEx truck accidents claims and other commercial truck accident cases. For a free, no obligation review of your UPS truck accident case, please contact our law office today.

Steps to Take After a Collision With a UPS Truck

If you were involved in a serious crash with a UPS truck in Los Angeles, you need to take immediate action to protect your legal rights and your best interests. Among other things, truck accident victims should be sure to:

  1. Get immediate medical attention. Even if you do not need emergency care, you should always get yourself checked out by a licensed physician.
  2. Report the accident to law enforcement. All accidents that result in injuries or major property damage in California should be reported to the highway patrol.
  3. Gather evidence at the scene. You should get the name of the truck driver, the identifying information for the UPS delivery vehicle, photographs of the crash damage, and any other relevant information.
  4. Contact a Los Angeles UPS truck accident lawyer. Before you give a statement to UPS or their insurance provider, you should speak to an experienced legal professional.  

When Can You Hold UPS Legally Liable for Your Injuries?

In California, the majority of truck accident injury claims are brought under the state’s negligence standard. When trucking companies or their drivers operate in a reckless or careless manner, and an accident occurs as a result of that negligence, the company can be held legally responsible for any resulting damages. UPS is liable for any accidents caused by its negligent actions or its drivers’ negligent actions. Some examples of negligence in UPS truck accident claims include:

  • Distracted delivery drivers;
  • Drunk or intoxicated delivery drivers;
  • Drivers speeding on tight, unrealistic delivery schedules;
  • Undertraining or drivers or poor hiring standards;
  • Lack of delivery truck maintenance;
  • Failure to properly inspect delivery trucks; and
  • Failure to safely load packages in the delivery truck.

Notably, the statute of limitations in California UPS truck accident injury claims is two years. With very few exceptions, plaintiffs must initiate their legal claim within two years of the date of the collision. If they fail to do so, then they will likely be barred from bringing legal action at all. Protect your rights by getting your UPS delivery truck accident case into the hands of a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible after your crash.  

Compensation Available to Injured Victims

If you or your family member sustained a serious injury in a UPS delivery truck accident, it is imperative that you are able to get access to monetary compensation for the full value of your damages. In California, compensation can be made available for both direct financial losses and for non economic losses. However, UPS and its insurance companies are known to fight back against personal injury claims aggressively — this is true even if you can prove liability. In these cases, defendants may try to offer you far less than you deserve. At Fisher & Talwar, our Los Angeles UPS accident lawyers can help you fight back. We will work to maximize your financial recovery. Money damages may be available for:

  • Vehicle repairs/replacement;
  • Emergency room fees;
  • Other medical expenses;
  • Rehabilitative care;
  • Loss of current and future wages;
  • Pain and suffering;
  • Emotional distress;
  • Permanent physical impairment;
  • Scarring or disfigurement; and
  • The wrongful death of a family member.

Were You Injured in an Accident With a UPS Delivery Truck?

We can help. At Fisher & Talwar, our top-rated Los Angeles truck wreck lawyers have extensive experience handling UPS truck accident claims. If you or your loved one was seriously injured in a crash with a UPS truck, our law firm will fight to protect your rights.

For a free, no obligation legal consultation, please call our legal team today at (213) 891-0777. With a law office in Los Angeles, we represent injured victims throughout Southern California, including in Los Angeles County, Orange County, San Bernardino County, Ventura County, and Riverside County.