New York gives you the option to respond to this negligence in the wake of an accident, though. To request damages for your losses, you can go to work with a FedEx truck accident lawyer on Long Island. Morelli Law Firm can advise you before you bring your case to court, then represent you as you fight for your right to post-accident compensation.
Negligence Can Contribute to FedEx Truck Accidents
Roadway negligence is one of the most common forces behind today’s accidents. This negligence can take on a variety of forms, from texting while driving to the accidental violation of roadway laws. Fortunately for FedEx truck accident survivors, New York doesn’t limit your right to legal action based on the kind of negligence a party allegedly engaged in.
Instead, comparative negligence laws notwithstanding, you have the right to pursue a civil lawsuit against the individual you believe to be liable for your accident losses. You can do so with the help of the FedEx truck accident attorneys in Long Island. This process can help you secure the financial support you need to better contend with your post-accident bills.
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877-751-9800The Question of Liability in FedEx Truck Accident Lawsuits
When it comes time to assign fault for your FedEx truck accident, don’t assume that you can hold the driver accountable for your losses. While the driver’s negligence may have contributed to your accident, there are other factors that may change who you must name as liable in your final complaint.
Independent Contractor Accountability
FedEx tends to hire independent contractors to help manage and/or operate its delivery fleets. Unfortunately for accident survivors, independent contractors do not benefit from the same protections that full-time employees do. Independent contractors who own their own trucks and/or fleets are responsible for their own roadway negligence.
This is why it’s important to understand a driver’s relationship with FedEx before you pursue your civil complaint. If the person liable for your losses operates on their own, you may be able to more easily schedule settlement negotiations. Moreover, you can name the appropriate party as liable for your losses in your initial complaint.
FedEx’s Accountability
FedEx only takes on responsibility for drivers who are on duty and working full-time for the company at the time of their accident. So long as the party responsible for your accident fits these roles, you can take up your legal complaint against FedEx as an institution. In these cases, it’s likely that you’ll meet with a FedEx representative to discuss an accident settlement.
That said, FedEx may try to avoid taking responsibility for your accident. If you suspect that the company may be misrepresenting the status of one of its employees to avoid going to court, let our team know. We can investigate the company’s use of “independent contractors” and ensure that your complaint targets the right party.
You can take FedEx to court if the company’s representatives prove uncooperative. Our team can both prevent the legal tactics that might deny you your right to legal action and ensure that you’re treated fairly by all the parties involved in your case.
Third-Party Accountability
What’s more, there may be forces besides the driver and FedEx who can be responsible for the truck’s loss of control. Truck packers are obligated to load a truck as safely as possible to avoid dangerous weight distribution. Government employees are obligated to maintain Long Island roads to prevent the development of unsafe conditions.
Assigning liability to a third party in a FedEx truck accident lawsuit can be a challenge, but it’s far from impossible. Provided that we have the evidence on hand to establish a claim, we can summon a third-party representative for conversations about accident settlements.
Reacting to FedEx Truck Accident Negligence
Our team wants to ensure you have as much time as you need to bring your case before a Long Island judge. However, New York upholds its statute of limitations on personal injury cases regardless of which party may be liable for your losses. You must abide by New York Civil Practice Law & Rules § 214 if you want to bring your case to court.
This means that you have three years from the day of your FedEx truck accident to present a claim before a county clerk. Once your complaint hits a county clerk’s desk, it’s up to them to consider whether or not the case might be brought forward.
If you miss your submission deadline, it can be difficult to request compensation for your losses. You can, however, still contact one of our FedEx truck accident lawyers in Long Island, NY. We can discuss your circumstances and explore what opportunities there may be to extend your submission deadline.
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877-751-9800Your FedEx Truck Accident Claim Lets You Request Accident Damages
An accident with a truck the size of the average FedEx trailer isn’t going to be easy on your wallet. You may walk away from your accident forced to contend with personal injuries and severe property damage. Fortunately, our attorneys can calculate the value of those losses and include them in your request for compensation.
In general, your request for damages can address your:
- Medical bills
- Property damage
- Emotional distress
- Lost time at work
- Inability to work
- At-home care
- Pain and suffering
- Wrongful death
FedEx Truck Accident Attorneys Fight for Your Right to an Easy Recovery
You don’t have to challenge a company like FedEx in civil court on your own. You can call on a Long Island, NY, FedEx truck accident lawyer instead. Morelli Law Firm’s team of experienced experts are prepared to stand with you as you challenge this delivery giant to take accountability for the negligence of its drivers.
We have experience filing lawsuits against companies like FedEx – so, there’s no better firm to tackle your case. For more information about how you can react to a FedEx truck accident, request a case evaluation. You can talk with our staff over the phone or schedule your first appointment online.
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