Introduction
Getting hit by a Costco delivery truck can leave you with more than just physical injuries. It can lead to overwhelming medical bills, lost income, and a confusing legal battle. Many victims are unsure how to hold a massive retailer accountable when its trucks cause serious harm.
Step One Reporting the Accident
After a crash, the first step is to report the accident to law enforcement and get official documentation. A police report provides critical details about who was involved and what happened. The California Highway Patrol offers resources for requesting a copy of an accident report, which can be an essential piece of evidence.
https://www.chp.ca.gov/
Step Two Identifying Liability
One of the hardest parts of a Costco truck accident case is figuring out who is legally responsible. Was it the driver, the delivery subcontractor, or Costco itself for enforcing unsafe delivery quotas? The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has emphasized the importance of reviewing company policies and driver logs when determining liability in large truck crashes.
https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/
Step Three Preserving Evidence
Black box data, driver schedules, and maintenance records often determine the outcome of a case. Trucking companies may attempt to delete or hide this information, which makes it critical to act fast. A skilled attorney can send preservation letters to make sure this evidence is not lost.
Step Four Negotiating With Insurance Companies
Large retailers and their partners carry significant insurance, but that does not mean they will pay willingly. Insurers often try to minimize payouts or shift blame onto the victim. Having legal representation ensures that your medical bills, lost wages, and long-term damages are considered in settlement negotiations.
Conclusion
Suing a major retailer after a truck accident is never straightforward. From identifying who is responsible to securing hidden evidence, the process is complex and intimidating. Victims should not face this battle alone. With experienced legal help, they can fight back and pursue the justice and compensation they deserve.
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