Delivery Truck Accident Attorneys 406 days ago QuoteAccidents involving delivery trucks – including United Parcel
Service (UPS) trucks, FedEx trucks and other delivery service vehicles –
frequently result in catastrophic injury or death to innocent
motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians. These accidents may be caused by
driver negligence, lack of training, negligent maintenance of a truck,
and a number of other causes. At Estey & Bomberger, California
delivery truck accident attorneys have represented people throughout
California who have needlessly suffered serious personal injury in
delivery truck accidents. Our experienced attorneys are familiar with
the complex liability issues of truck accidents involving large
commercial trucks, service trucks, freight shipping trucks and
delivery vehicles, including UPS and FedEx trucks.
UPS Delivery Service
United Parcel Service (UPS) is the largest package delivery
company in the world. In the United States, UPS is easily recognized
for its signature brown delivery trucks and gold shield logo. UPS has
had its headquarters in Sandy Springs, Georgia, since 1991. The classic
brown UPS delivery trucks, also called package cars, are also an
easily recognized symbol of the company. Unfortunately, these delivery
trucks, along with UPS tractor-trailer trucks and other UPS vehicles,
cause a number of deadly accidents every year in the United States.
FedEx Delivery Service
FedEx is an express shipping and logistics services company
founded in 1998, with headquarters in Memphis, TN. FedEx has multiple
operating units, including FedEx Express (the original overnight
shipping service), FedEx Ground, FedEx Freight, FedEx Custom Critical,
and other operating divisions. Just like UPS, FedEx is routinely
involved in deadly accidents with its trucks, many of which are owned
and operated by independent contractors.
UPS and FedEx Truck Accidents
Delivery truck accidents are common in part because FedEx and UPS
employees are under extreme pressure to deliver packages as quickly as
possible. Efforts to get the job done quickly can lead to negligent and
careless actions, and cause serious accidents. FedEx truck crashes and
UPS truck accidents may be caused by:
- Failure of a driver to engage the truck’s parking brake while
delivering a package to a building, causing a truck to roll into
traffic or pedestrians.
- A driver backing up after passing an address, instead of
circling the block, causing a crash with a pedestrian, bicyclist or
automobile.
- A driver attempting a sudden left turn in an attempt to save
time (UPS uses a software program to eliminate left-hand turns in
delivery routes).
- A driver failing to yield while merging onto a highway.
FMCSA Regulations
Both UPS and FedEx are subject to the federal regulations set
forth by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). These
federal laws establish mandatory requirements for safe operation of
commercial trucks, including:
- Mandatory driver recording for hours-of-service
- Maintenance and repair requirements for trucks
- Drug and alcohol prevention programs for drivers
- Driver training requirements
At Estey & Bomberger, all large truck accident cases begin
with an exhaustive investigation. Our attorneys consult with experts on
all aspects of a truck crash, including driver abilities and skills,
record log books, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
regulations, maintenance requirements and proper loading and unloading
practices. If you have been injured in a California delivery truck
accident, you may have claims for compensation against numerous parties
and their insurers.
UPS & FedEx Accidents
If you or a member of your family have been injured or needlessly
died in a commercial vehicle crash or UPS delivery truck accident,
attorneys at Estey & Bomberger are here to help. We understand the
complex nature of these types of personal injury and wrongful death
cases from more than 70 years of combined experience representing
victims injured in truck accidents. We can help you obtain justice in
the form of full and fair compensation for your medical expenses, pain
and suffering, time away from work, and all other accident related
expenses. Estey & Bomberger attorneys have recovered millions for
our clients – see our case results.
Free Consultation and Case Review
Feel free to contact us anytime at 1-800-925-0723
for a free and confidential case
evaluation with no obligation. Our California truck accident lawyers
are available to discuss your case and answer your questions 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week. As always, we will not charge any fees unless we
win your case.
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