FedEx trucks are a common sight on California highways and city streets, delivering thousands of packages daily. But when a FedEx vehicle is involved in an accident, victims can face serious injuries, damaged property, and complicated legal questions.
Common Causes of FedEx Truck Accidents
- Driver Fatigue: Long shifts or tight deadlines can lead to slower reaction times.
- Distracted Driving: GPS adjustments, package scanners, or mobile phones can divert attention.
- Improperly Loaded Cargo: Shifting loads can destabilize trucks and cause rollovers.
- Poor Vehicle Maintenance: Worn brakes or tires increase accident risks.
Steps to Take After a FedEx Truck Collision
- Ensure Safety First: Move to a safe location and check for injuries.
- Call Emergency Services: A police report and medical evaluation are essential.
- Gather Evidence: Take photos of the scene, damage, and FedEx truck details (license plate, truck number).
- Collect Witness Information: Eyewitness statements can strengthen your claim.
- Seek Legal Advice: Truck accidents often involve corporate insurers and attorneys, professional guidance protects your rights.
Liability Considerations
- FedEx Corporate Policies: FedEx may be liable if the driver was on duty and performing job-related tasks.
- Third-Party Contractors: Many FedEx drivers are contractors, which can complicate claims.
- Multiple Parties: Other vehicles, road hazards, or cargo loaders could share responsibility.
Types of Compensation Available
- Medical Expenses: Emergency care, surgeries, and rehabilitation.
- Lost Wages: Compensation for time missed from work.
- Pain and Suffering: For physical and emotional distress caused by the crash.
- Property Damage: Repair or replacement of your vehicle or belongings.
Protecting Your Rights
FedEx has significant resources and insurance coverage, but that doesn’t mean obtaining fair compensation is easy. Acting quickly, documenting everything, and seeking experienced legal support can help ensure victims receive the justice they deserve.
Note: These blog posts are created solely for the use of Hillstone Law. The information is gathered from internet research, publicly available sources, and artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT. While we aim to share helpful and educational content, Hillstone Law does not independently verify every detail. Some information may be incomplete, outdated, or subject to change without notice. If you believe any part of a post is inaccurate, misleading, or infringes upon copyright, please contact Hillstone Law immediately so we can review it and take appropriate action, including correction or removal.
Disclaimer: The material provided in these blogs is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. Reading these posts does not create, and is not intended to create, an attorney-client relationship with Hillstone Law. Our intent is to share knowledge, raise awareness, and provide helpful resources to the public; however, Hillstone Law makes no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the information provided, and expressly disclaims liability for any actions taken in reliance on it. The photos used in these posts are for illustrative purposes only and do not depict actual clients, individuals, or incidents unless expressly stated. If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident, please contact Hillstone Law at (855) 691-1691. Our attorneys are available to answer your legal questions and help you understand your rights.