Delivery Truck Accidents
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Recent Delivery Truck Accident Victories
Commercial
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While riding in a company truck as a passenger, a car turned in front of the vehicle and caused a collision.
Commercial
$850000
Client suffered wrist injury with no hospital treatment after being side-swiped by delivery driver.
Auto v. Commercial
$693298
Client experienced lower back and neck pain, pain in both knees, and headaches due to a rear-end collision with a semi-truck.

Accident Lawyers Who Defend Your Rights
As the use of online commerce continues to grow, so does the number of delivery trucks on the road. Amazon, Target, Walmart and many other national stores have increased their market shares and not only employ their own delivery drivers, but also the services of FedEx, UPS, DHL and USPS. They also hire third-party contractors to get customer orders out on time.
If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident involving a delivery truck, it is always a good idea to speak with a knowledgeable delivery truck accident attorney to discuss the details of your particular case. Victims and survivors of a delivery truck accident can obtain compensation for their injuries and damages, so speaking to an accident attorney who knows the ins and outs of insurance coverages, as well as your rights is important.
How Do Insurance Companies Pay
Out Delivery Truck Claims?

Insurance companies look out for one thing: their bottom line
They collect money from premiums and invest in the stock market and other capital-earning ventures to increase their profits. When they have to pay out on a claim, their bottom lines are affected.

Insurance companies represent themselves to ensure the lowest settlements
That’s if they don’t deny the claim outright. This means even your own insurance company will do everything they can to keep their money in investment accounts where they earn interest on your money.

Most experts advise against speaking with another person’s insurance company
While you should call your own insurance company to report an accident, you are not required to speak with the other driver’s insurance carrier at all. Remember, they aren’t looking out for you.
How Do YOU Get Paid Out
for Your Claim, Then?
The legal team at Avrek Law Firm has combined experience of more than 50 years, and has helped victims reclaim millions of dollars for injuries received in delivery truck accidents. We are dedicated to protecting your best interest and work to get you the full compensation you deserve.
Hear From Our Clients
“I’m sure that the only way I was able to get twice as much for my settlement was because I had an attorney that was so experienced in these types of cases – I mean she got me more money than the driver’s insurance. Thank you Maryam Parman, and God bless you.”
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Insurance OfferCommon Causes of Injuries in Delivery Truck Accidents
Distracted Driving
Fatigue During Unrealistic Work Schedules
Driving While Under the Influence of Drugs or Alcohol
Speeding and Aggressive Driving
Weather Conditions
Overloaded Cargo
Frequently Asked Questions
What causes a delivery truck accident?
Who is financially responsible for a delivery truck driver’s negligence?
Why is a delivery truck accident claim different from other car accident claims?
What if I don’t have car insurance? Can I still file a claim if I am hit by a car while crossing the street?

