Due to the amount of cargo and large size of a UPS truck, UPS drivers must be hyper-vigilant, exercising the utmost duty of care on the road. Sometimes, however, they get distracted, or the cargo isn’t properly loaded onto the truck, leading to an accident. Nearby drivers and pedestrians can suffer serious consequences and sustain severe injuries.
A Dayton UPS truck accident lawyer with The Fitch Law Firm LLC can provide compassionate service if you or a loved one was injured in a crash involving one of these vehicles. Our founder, John Fitch, has over 30 years of personal injury experience, and we want to put that behind your case. Call our team today to find out how our Dayton truck accident lawyers can assist you.
How Our Dayton UPS Truck Accident Attorneys Can Lead Your Case
Our personal injury law firm is proud to be available to our clients 24/7—we are more than willing to come to you after you’ve been hurt in an accident. This ambition and drive have enabled us to secure some of the highest verdicts in Ohio history.
Our Dayton personal injury lawyers approach each case with the time and attention it deserves while providing various legal services, including:
Gathering Evidence to Prove Fault
Your trucking accident attorney will collect various forms of evidence for your case. They might gather:
- Photographs of the UPS truck accident scene, any visible injuries, or vehicle damage
- Blackbox data from the UPS truck
- Driver and maintenance logs
- Available video footage of the accident
- Medical records and bills
- The police accident report
- Eyewitness testimony
This information should point us to the who and what behind the UPS truck accident. Commonly responsible parties include:
- The UPS truck driver: They might have engaged in distracted driving, speeding, drunk driving, or fatigued driving, or they may have negligently disobeyed a traffic law or sign.
- UPS: Usually, UPS assumes liability if a driver causes an accident while on the clock. UPS may also be liable if it didn’t thoroughly vet the driver or forced them to work overtime, causing their fatigue.
- The parts manufacturer: If the UPS truck involved had faulty brakes or tires that triggered the accident, the parts manufacturer would be negligent for failing to ensure the UPS truck was in proper driving condition.
- The company that loaded the items onto the truck: This entity must ensure the UPS truck doesn’t contain too much cargo and that all of it is evenly spread out on the vehicle.
You can count on our Dayton truck accident attorneys to identify all parties that played a role in causing the crash and fight to hold them accountable.
Speaking to the Insurance Company
Within a few days after the accident, the liable party’s insurance company might call you and ask for a statement. If that happens, politely decline and refer them to your personal injury attorney. We are more than familiar with how they operate and know how to communicate with them.
When it comes time for negotiations, your lawyer will take the lead. The insurance company may not offer a settlement that covers all your losses. To that end, we can demand a higher amount on your behalf.
If we cannot reach an agreement, we are not afraid to argue your case before a judge or jury. Insurance companies typically want to avoid going to trial due to time and cost. Although your case could go this way, most personal injury claims settle out of court.
For a free legal consultation with a Dayton ups truck accidents lawyer, call: (614) 545-3930
Call Now »The Statute of Limitations on UPS Truck Crash Cases in Ohio
Time is limited on filing truck accident lawsuits in Ohio. Generally speaking, Ohio Revised Code Section 2305.10 sets a two-year deadline for personal injury lawsuits. Wrongful death lawsuits have the same deadline, per Ohio Revised Code Section 2125.02. Ensuring you comply with the statute of limitations is crucial. Otherwise, your case may no longer qualify for compensation— even if it’s valid.
If you contact our team at The Fitch Law Firm LLC shortly after your UPS accident, we can help you file your lawsuit before the statute of limitations expires. Call our team today to get started with a free initial consultation.
The Last Thing You Should Worry About Is How You’re Going To Pay For Your Medical Bills.
Talk To a Lawyer Now »Our Dayton UPS Truck Accident Lawyers Can Go After the Damages You Deserve
Our legal team is passionate about fighting for the compensation injury victims need to thrive following a commercial truck accident. We can’t promise a specific dollar amount for you, but you can rely on us to pursue fair compensation that addresses your needs.
Past and Future Medical Bills
Truck accident victims can sustain various injuries, such as:
- Traumatic brain injury
- Back and neck injuries
- Burns
- Road rash
- Broken bones
These are just a handful of the many injuries you could suffer. In any case, you could recover compensation for the medical bills (e.g., imaging scans, surgeries, physical therapy, medications, etc.) you incur as a result.
Lost Income
You likely had to take time off work to recuperate from your injuries. In that case, you could recover damages for the salary, hourly pay, tips, bonuses, and/or paid time off you would have earned had the accident not happened.
Property Damage
Your car might have been totaled or severely damaged in the accident. Your attorney can help you seek reimbursement for repair or replacement costs of any damaged property.
Pain and Suffering
With injuries comes mental, emotional, and physical distress. These can take a toll on your well-being, so you may account for this pain when you file your personal injury claim.
Wrongful Death
If your family member passed away from their injuries related to the UPS truck accident, our Dayton wrongful death attorneys can help you seek damages for their funeral and burial, medical costs, and pain and suffering, as well as your loss of consortium and companionship.
Call The Fitch Law Firm LLC After Your UPS Truck Accident in Dayton, Ohio
Contact The Fitch Law Firm LLC today to learn more about hiring a Dayton UPS truck accident lawyer. We work on a no-win, no-fee policy. Your initial consultation is free, so you have nothing to lose.