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FedEx Truck Accident Lawyers in El Paso, Texas


Were you or a member of your family injured in a FedEx truck accident? Unfortunately, FedEx truck accidents, whether they involve the regular-sized delivery vehicles or the large commercial trucks, can be devastating. If you or a member of your family suffered harm in a FedEx truck accident, it is important that you seek legal assistance as soon as possible – as you might have the right to file a lawsuit.

Depending on the details surrounding the FedEx truck accident and the resulting harm, you could have grounds to file a lawsuit and even recover monetary compensation. You should discuss your situation with a lawyer to learn more about your rights.

If you are ready to discuss your FedEx truck accident claim with our El Paso lawyers here at Lone Star Injury Law Firm, do not hesitate to contact us as soon as possible. Here at our law firm, we are experienced on all types of personal injury claims and are more than ready to help you file your truck accident lawsuit. If you are ready to speak with our experts and explore your legal options, contact us today.

Types of FedEx Truck Accidents

There are many possible accidents that could potentially involve FedEx trucks, including but not limited to the following:

  • Rear-end accidents
  • T-bone accidents
  • Underride accidents (both rear and side)
  • Rollover accidents
  • Lost load accidents
  • Accidents caused by wide turns or blind spots

Regardless of the specific type of accident, the accident is likely to be severe anytime that a truck is involved. This is because trucks are much heavier than regular vehicles and require a much longer distance to stop. Unfortunately, this often contributes to impacts occurring at high speeds, which often leads to more severe injuries.

Truck Accident Injuries

Although every truck accident is different, potential injuries could include the following:

  • Head injuries and traumatic brain injuries
  • Neck injuries
  • Back injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Fractures
  • Knee injuries and other joint injuries
  • Crushing injuries
  • Severed limbs
  • Organ damage
  • Impaling injuries
  • Burn injuries
  • Road rash

Unfortunately, because truck accidents often lead to severe injuries, they are often fatal. Whether a member of your family lost his or her life in a truck accident or you were severely injured, it is important that you seek legal assistance as soon as possible – you could have grounds to sue and possibly recover monetary compensation.

Our Recent Verdicts and Settlements

$1.5 Million
Auto Accident
$2 Million
Auto Accident
$1.5 Million
Shoulder and Back Injury
$600,000
Shoulder Injury
$525,000
Head Trauma
$825,000
Personal Injury
$500,000
Nose Injury
$734,851
Back Injury

Understanding Liability for FedEx Truck Accidents

Who is liable for the harm resulting from a FedEx truck accident? The answer to this question depends on the details surrounding the incident. In general, liability is based on negligence. When it comes to auto accidents, all drivers on the road have a duty of care towards all others on the road. This means that they must drive safely, follow all traffic rules, etc. When drivers act recklessly, ignore traffic laws/signal, or drive under the influence, for example, then they are breaching their duty of care and are putting other parties on the road at risk of harm. Whenever an incident occurs resulting in harm or damages, then the driver that acted recklessly and breached his or her duty of care will be liable.

What does this mean? If the actions of a FedEx driver caused the accident, then the driver would be liable; since the driver is a FedEx employee, the company would be liable (because companies are liable for the actions of their employees). In some cases, it is actually the negligence of the company that directly leads to the incident; some examples of this include the following: pushing deadlines; ineffective safety training; failing to ensure that drivers are licensed; failing to supervise drivers; etc.

What if another driver caused the accident? If another driver caused the accident, then the driver would be liable for the harm suffered.

Once you can establish liability, then you can sue the liable party for the harm that you suffered with the help of a truck accident attorney. For more information about establishing liability, do not hesitate to contact the exerts at our law firm immediately.

Your Right to Sue

Do you have the right to sue? Can you file a FedEx truck accident lawsuit? Yes, if your truck accident was a direct result of the negligent actions of a party or entity, you could have the right to sue. If you have the right to sue, you could also potentially recover monetary compensation for the harm that you suffered. For more information about your right to sue after your FedEx truck accident, do not hesitate to contact the experts at our law firm immediately.

What Could You Recover?

If your FedEx truck accident lawsuit is successful, you could be eligible to recover monetary compensation. What could you receive? Compensation could include some of the following:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Property damage
  • Funeral and burial costs
  • Loss of consortium
  • Punitive damages
  • Legal expenses

The type and amount of compensation that you could be eligible to receive will be strictly based on the details surrounding your claim. How much could you recover? Typically, truck accident claims are often high value. The value of your claim will depend on your specific situation. However, it is important to note that FedEx carries a $5 million-dollar insurance policy. For more information about FedEx’s insurance and what you could be eligible to receive, contact us today.

What Should You Do?

If you were injured in a FedEx truck accident, there are a number of things that you should do to prepare to pursue a truck accident claim. Consider some of the recommendations listed below:

  • Take photos of your injuries
  • Take photos of the scene of the accident and any property damage
  • File an accident report with the local authorities
  • File an accident report with FedEx
  • Collect all relevant insurance information, driver’s information, etc.
  • Speak to witnesses and collect their contact information
  • Identify any surveillance videos that captured the incident
  • Seek medical attention as soon as possible
  • Gather all medical records
  • Gather all records of property damage
  • Gather all records of lost wages
  • Seek legal assistance with an experienced FedEx truck accident lawyer immediately

The Statute of Limitations

Even if you have the right to file a FedEx truck accident lawsuit, you could lose your right to sue if you wait too long to take any action. All injury claims are subject to a statute of limitations, which determine the time that claimants have to file their claims. If claimants do not file on time, they could lose their right to sue. In the state of Texas, injury claims are subject to a two-year statute of limitations; therefore, claimants will only have two years to sue. Under some circumstances, certain exceptions could apply which could toll the applicable deadline. For more information about the deadline that applies to your truck accident claim, contact us today.

Injured FedEx Employees

What if you are a FedEx employee who was injured in a truck accident? If you were injured while working as a delivery driver for FedEx, you could be eligible to file a workers compensation claim and recover benefits, including medical pay, partial pay, temporary disability, permanent disability, etc. The process of filing a workers’ compensation application should be simple; however, if your employer either unjustly denies your workers comp claim or doesn’t carry enough insurance coverage, then a lawyer can help you file a workers’ comp lawsuit to ensure that you are fairly compensated. For more information, contact us today.

Contact Lone Star Injury Law Firm Today

If you would like to learn more about your right to file a FedEx truck accident lawsuit, it is important that you seek legal assistance with the experts at our law firm immediately. Our truck accident injury attorneys are ready to provide you with all the information that you need to better understand your rights and start the legal process after your FedEx truck accident. If you are ready to discuss your claim with our truck accident experts, contact Lone Star Injury Law Firm today.

Whether you were injured in El Paso or surrounding areas, our experts are ready to help you in every way possible. We want to make things as easy as possible; therefore, we offer free legal services. Our free legal services include free consultations and free second opinions. During these legal services, our FedEx truck accident lawsuit attorneys will answer all your questions, address all your concerns, and provide you with all the information necessary to either start or continue your truck accident claim. If you would like to benefit from these free legal services, contact our firm today.

We offer a Zero-Fee guarantee, meaning that our clients will not be required to pay upfront legal fees for any of our legal services. In addition, we work on a strict contingency structure; therefore, our clients will not be required to pay anything until winning their claims. If you don’t win, you simply won’t have to pay anything.

To discuss your claim with our experts, contact us today.

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Dallas, TX 75247

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