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Philadelphia Delivery Truck Accident Lawyer

Skilled Philadelphia delivery truck accident lawyer Anthony C. Gagliano, III, Esquire, P.C., serves clients in courtrooms and across negotiation tables. Our team of legal professionals understands how to navigate the complex claims process and fight for maximum compensation in your case.

What Does It Mean to Be Injured in a Delivery Truck Accident?

Delivery trucks are among the most common vehicles on the roads of Philadelphia. Transporting goods for companies such as FedEx, Amazon, and UPS means that these trucks are loaded down with deliveries and in a hurry to drop off their packages. When time is money, expect that these delivery truck drivers are more concerned with making their deadlines than watching out for other vehicles and pedestrians.

Unfortunately, injuries sustained in delivery truck accidents are becoming increasingly common. The increased speed of these vehicles, combined with their size, means that an accident involving a delivery truck can be more costly than an accident involving a private vehicle.

The costs of an accident can be measured in both monetary and physical terms. Injuries involving your neck, back, spinal cord, and head result frequently from delivery truck accidents. Couple these injuries with the likelihood of you needing to seek emergency medical care and miss time from work, and the effects of the delivery truck accident have the potential to be exponential.

Why Do Delivery Truck Accidents Happen?

As with an accident caused by a private vehicle, an accident caused by a delivery truck can have an infinite number of causes. However, there are a handful of common causes that lead to a significant number of delivery truck accidents.

Delivery truck drivers are not just trying to get from Point A to Point B. Rather, they are trying to get from Point A to Point B as quickly as possible. These delivery truck drivers are behind the wheel of a vehicle that they may be unfamiliar with, as well. Being on unfamiliar roads only enhances the likelihood of an accident. Paying more attention to their map and less attention to the road means an accident is much more likely to occur.

Another factor that cannot be overstated is that delivery truck drivers are frequently under-trained for their role. When a delivery company needs people to fill their delivery driver positions, it is not uncommon for the company to rush through the hiring and training process. What we, as the public, are left with are dangerously under-trained individuals operating their trucks, frequently at high rates of speed.

Finally, consider that these delivery truck drivers may be extremely tired from working their delivery route. Tight deadlines coupled with long hours make fatigue a real factor worth considering. A tired delivery truck driver has slower reflexes and poorer decision-making skills compared to a well-rested driver.

What Questions Are Commonly Asked After Suffering an Injury in a Delivery Truck Accident?

Delivery truck accidents cause disruption in your life. Injuries, lost wages, and property damage to your vehicle. Your entire routine is upended after being hit by a delivery truck. With so many thoughts running through your mind, it can be difficult to focus on what you need to know.

Fortunately, the skilled legal team at Anthony C. Gagliano, III, Esquire, P.C. has served many clients in a similar position. As a result, we understand the types of questions and concerns that can make the biggest difference for you and your loved ones. Here are some commonly asked questions on important subjects related to delivery truck accidents:

What Steps Should I Take After I Am Injured in a Delivery Truck Accident?

Seeking medical attention is important not only for your specific case but also for your overall well-being. Seemingly minor injuries can turn into major pain in the days following your accident. As a result, being checked for injuries following the accident is reasonable.

If possible, try to take photographs of the accident scene. This includes the location, vehicles involved, and photos of yourself. Severe injuries likely mean that you will not be able to take photographs. However, less severe injuries may allow you to take photographs for documentation purposes.

Who Can Be a Responsible Party for the Delivery Truck Accident?

There is a range of individuals who can be held responsible for your injuries in a delivery truck accident. The driver of the delivery truck can be held responsible if it is found that they were at fault for causing the accident.

The driver’s employer is a party that may potentially bear some responsibility for having improperly trained the driver. If a mechanical failure led to the accident, then a third-party company that provides maintenance services may also be a party worth considering for filing a lawsuit or insurance claim against.

What Damages (Compensation) Can Be Recovered in a Delivery Truck Accident Case?

Finally, an insurance claim or legal case stemming from a delivery truck accident is a complex matter. Please consider reaching out to Anthony C. Gagliano, III, Esquire, P.C., to learn how to receive medical expenses, pain and suffering, property damage, and lost wages. Being able to compile a detailed list of your injuries, medical expenses, and lost wages can help settle your case in a contested hearing or in mediation.

Where Can You Go from Here? Contact Anthony C. Gagliano, III, Esquire, P.C.

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