With e-commerce being so firmly integrated into our everyday lives, the benefits of convenient shopping can cause problems in other areas. According to The New York Times, more than 1.5 million packages are delivered each day in the city, impacting road safety, congestion, and the environment.
Home deliveries are more popular in the current climate than ever, pushing trucks and vans into previously quieter residential streets. While fast, reliable delivery is essential in today’s on-demand economy, it can also lead to deadly accidents. Since delivery drivers spend a large portion of their work shifts driving, they are at higher risk of being involved in an accident.
If you or a loved one were hurt in an accident caused by a delivery driver, you might be entitled to receive compensation for your injuries. Some cases involve multiple liable parties, which can make the claims procedure more complicated. A Buffalo delivery van accident lawyer can help you identify the potentially liable parties, navigate the legal process, and negotiate for a settlement.
For more information about how we can help, contact the team at Morelli Law Firm to get a free consultation. You can call us at (212) 751-9800 today. Together, we can review your situation and determine the most suitable legal options available to you.
Unrealistic Delivery Quotas Risk Public Safety
By incentivizing consumers to subscribe to their services in return for next-day delivery options, giant e-commerce retailers are placing even more demands on their drivers. Consequently, the results have led to an uptick of accidents caused by dangerous behavior behind the wheel as stressed couriers regularly violate traffic rules and regulations to fulfill their delivery quotas for a shift. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) notes that drivers are commonly cited for the following types of violations:
- Distracted driving, such as using apps and texting while driving
- Making improper turns
- Tailgating
- Driving while impaired by drugs or alcohol
- Hours of service violations, such as failing to take rest breaks
- Driving while fatigued
- Vehicle maintenance violations
- Speeding
Each violation has the potential to cause a critical accident. Multiple parties may also be held responsible for the accident besides the driver, such as the employer and maintenance contractors. A Buffalo delivery van accident lawyer can help you build a personal injury case by providing their legal services, such as:
- Investigating the cause of the accident
- Identifying who might be responsible for the accident
- Obtaining evidence to support your case, such as police reports, witness statements, medical and financial records, and expert testimony
- Building an argument that shows how negligence led to your injuries
- Negotiating with insurance companies
- Reviewing settlement offers
- Representing you in court if a settlement cannot be agreed upon
If you are unsure if you are eligible for compensation or do not know how to proceed with your claim, Morelli Law Firm would like to hear from you. Call for a no-obligation discussion about your situation today at (212) 751-9800.
Have You Been Injured In An Accident? Contact Morelli Law
877-751-9800Our Team Can Help You with Your Delivery Van Accident Claim or Lawsuit
Depending on your accident’s circumstances and the nature of your injuries, you may file a claim with your own auto insurance company. Alternatively, you might be eligible to file a personal lawsuit against the party or parties responsible for your accident if your injuries are serious and permanent. Examples of severe injuries include:
- Permanent damage of a body organ or limb
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
- Broken bone(s)
- Disfigurement
- Permanent impairment of a body function or system
People who were severely injured by negligent delivery drivers in New York and the surrounding areas often experience several damages beyond their injuries, such as losing income due to spending time away from work to heal from their injuries and property damage costs.
A Buffalo delivery van accident lawyer can help you pursue compensation for the following types of damages:
Economic Damages
Economic damages are quantifiable losses an injured party incurs from an accident, such as medical bills, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, property damage, and any losses relating to reduced future earning capacity.
Noneconomic Damages
Noneconomic damages are more subjective and are more challenging to calculate, as they relate to issues concerning the physical and psychological after-effects of the accident, such as an injured person’s emotional distress, physical pain, and inconvenience.
Morelli Law Firm can help you determine who might be liable for your injuries and gather evidence to help prove negligence. Our team may be able to access to a network of medical professionals and economists, who can further support your claim by estimating the financial impact of your current and future needs. By collecting this information, we may be able to negotiate a settlement for you and your family. Call for a free case review with our team at (212) 751-9800 today.
A New York Law May Affect Your Right to Claim Compensation
It is important to be aware of the laws that may affect your right to claim compensation. Per New York Civil Practice Law & Rules (CVP) § 214, accident victims have three years from the date of the accident to take civil action against a liable party. In the event of wrongful death, the timeframe is reduced to two years, according to New York Estates, Powers, & Trusts (EPT) § 5-4.1.
It may be beneficial to act sooner rather than later so that your lawyer may be able to preserve evidence and build your case in time before the statutory deadline.
Contact our Buffalo Truck Accidents Lawyers today
877-751-9800Learn About Your Legal Options by Calling Morelli Law Firm
If you or a loved one was injured in an accident caused by a delivery van driver, the team at Morelli Law Firm may be able to help you identify who might be responsible for your accident.
Our firm offers unwavering legal support when negotiating for a settlement on your behalf. We can assign a Buffalo delivery can accident lawyer to your case who will work hard and fight for the compensation you need.
Our initial consultation is free, and we offer most of our services on a contingency fee basis, meaning there are no upfront attorney’s fees to pay. We only request payment after a successful settlement or verdict is obtained. To find out more about how we can help, reach out to our team today at (212) 751-9800.
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