Aggressive Legal Advocacy for Victims of Delivery Truck Crashes in California
Delivery trucks whether driven by FedEx, UPS, USPS, Amazon Flex, or local courier services are increasingly common on California streets. The urgency of package delivery combined with narrow timeframes makes accidents involving these vehicles uniquely dangerous. At Hillstone Law, our experienced attorneys focus on delivery truck collisions across all of California. We offer 24/7 accessibility, free consultations, and representation on a contingency-fee basis, so you pay nothing unless we win.
Why Delivery Truck Accidents Present Unique Legal Challenges
As e-commerce grows, so does the number of delivery vehicles on the road raising the risk of serious collisions. These cases often involve:
- Delivery drivers under pressure to meet strict schedules
- Drivers managing navigation while driving, leading to distraction
- Independent contractors or subcontractors whose liability and insurance coverage may be unclear
- A variety of vehicle types and operators, from corporate fleets to gig-economy drivers
Common Types of Delivery Truck Collisions
Delivery truck crashes can occur in several scenarios:
- Rear-end collisions, when trucks fail to stop in time despite heavier loads requiring more braking distance
- Blind-spot accidents, as delivery vehicles maneuver in tight spaces or make wide turns
- Underride collisions, when smaller vehicles slide beneath trailers or trucks
- Sideswipe crashes, often from lane changes or misjudged proximity to cyclists or motorcycles
- Rollovers or jackknife accidents, sometimes caused by load imbalance or sharp turns at speed
Typical Injuries From Delivery Truck Accidents
Injuries sustained can be severe and multifaceted:
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) and concussions
- Spinal cord trauma, fractures, crush injuries, and amputations
- Internal bleeding or organ damage
- Soft tissue injuries, whiplash, ligament strain
- Emotional and psychological trauma including PTSD
- In fatal cases, families may pursue wrongful death claims for loss of support, companionship, and grief
What You May Be Entitled to Recover in California
When another party’s negligence causes a delivery truck accident, you may recover:
Economic Damages
- Emergency and long-term medical care
- Lost wages or reduced earning potential
- Property damage such as vehicle repair
Non‑Economic Damages
- Pain and suffering, emotional distress
- Loss of enjoyment or quality of life
Wrongful Death Compensation
- Funeral/burial costs
- Loss of financial and emotional support
In California, pure comparative negligence applies meaning you can still recover damages even if you share some fault, with compensation reduced proportionally.
Who May Be Legally Responsible
Liability may lie with:
- Individual drivers, especially if distracted or speeding
- Delivery companies or logistics providers for negligence in hiring, training, or supervision
- Vehicle owners or leasing firms, responsible for maintenance issues
- Third-party parties, such as package handlers or government agencies in cases involving faulty road design
Hillstone Law collaborates with accident reconstruction experts, trucking compliance specialists, and medical professionals to identify liability across one or multiple defendants.
Why Hillstone Law Is the Premiere Choice
- Specialized focus on delivery truck crash cases
- Thorough evidence gathering police reports, eyewitness testimony, dashcam or surveillance footage, driver logs, and maintenance records
- Aggressive negotiation and trial-ready preparation, even if insurers refuse fair compensation
- No upfront fees, only pay if we win
- California-wide representation, including urban hubs like Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, and Central Valley communities
Act Quickly, Deadlines & Evidence Preservation
California law typically mandates that personal injury and wrongful death claims must be filed within two years of the accident date. Exceptions apply for minors or delayed onset injuries. Early action is vital to preserve crucial evidence such as driver logs, surveillance data, and vehicle maintenance records before they disappear.
What to Do After a Delivery Truck Accident
- Seek medical attention immediately, even if injuries feel minor
- Document the scene, take photos of vehicle damage, license plates, skid marks, weather, and road conditions
- Collect information, driver details, delivery company name, witness contacts
- Do not give recorded statements to insurance adjusters or employers before consulting an attorney
- Contact Hillstone Law promptly, so we can preserve evidence, evaluate liability, and advocate on your behalf
Delivery Truck Accident Snapshot
Issue | Overview |
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Delivery Crash Causes | Driver fatigue, distraction, tight schedules, mechanical failures |
Common Injury Types | TBI, spinal injury, fractures, internal trauma, emotional harm |
Liable Entities | Driver, delivery company, vehicle provider, third parties |
Compensation Types | Medical costs, lost income, pain & suffering, wrongful death |
Fault Rule in CA | Pure comparative negligence |
Claim Time Limit | 2 years from accident date (exceptions possible) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I owe legal fees up front?
No. Our representation is contingency-based, you pay nothing unless we win your case.
Will my case go to court?
We prepare every case as if it may go to trial to ensure the best outcome—though many settle beforehand.
What if I share some responsibility?
California law still allows recovery, your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault, but you can still receive an award.
How do I know who to hold liable?
We use thorough investigation examining delivery logs, company contracts, driver and vehicle records—to determine responsible parties.
Contact Hillstone Law Today
If you’ve been injured or faced the loss of a loved one in a delivery truck crash in California, time is of the essence. Contact Hillstone Law right now for a free, no-obligation consultation. We’ll help preserve critical evidence, assess liability, and fight for the full compensation you deserve—while you focus on recovery.