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Who Can I Sue If a Delivery Truck Hit Me?

Posted February 14, 2019 | Personal Injury Blog

Hit by a delivery truck

The rise of online shopping in the United States has led to a significant increase in delivery vehicles on Texas roads. Companies like Amazon, UPS, FedEx, and USPS operate thousands of delivery trucks daily, increasing the risk of accidents involving drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists. If you are hit by a delivery truck in Texas, you may have the right to pursue compensation for your injuries and losses.

What to Do After Being Hit by a Delivery Truck

If you are injured in a delivery truck accident in Texas, taking the right steps can protect your health and your legal claim:

  • Seek immediate medical attention
  • Report the accident to law enforcement
  • Gather evidence (photos, witness information, driver details)
  • Avoid speaking to insurance adjusters without legal guidance
  • Contact a Texas truck accident lawyer

An experienced attorney can investigate the crash, determine liability, and help you pursue compensation while you focus on recovery.

Texas Fault Laws for Delivery Truck Accidents

Texas follows an at-fault system, meaning the party responsible for causing the accident is liable for damages. Unlike no-fault states, you are not required to meet a specific injury threshold to file a claim.

However, Texas applies a modified comparative negligence rule:

  • You can recover damages if you are 50% or less at fault
  • Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault
  • If you are more than 50% at fault, you cannot recover damages

If your injuries are serious, you may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Property damage
  • Pain and suffering

Who Is Liable for a Delivery Truck Accident in Texas?

Delivery truck accidents can occur for many reasons, including driver negligence, mechanical failures, or unsafe working conditions. Determining liability often requires a detailed investigation.

The Driver

A delivery driver may be responsible if they were:

  • Distracted or fatigued
  • Speeding or driving recklessly
  • Under the influence

If the driver was working at the time of the accident, their employer may also be held liable.

The Delivery Company

Companies like Amazon, UPS, or FedEx may be liable if:

  • The driver was an employee acting within the scope of their job
  • The company failed to properly train or supervise drivers
  • Delivery schedules created unsafe pressure

Government Entities

If a government vehicle such as a USPS truck caused the accident, you may have a claim under the Texas Tort Claims Act. Claims against government entities involve strict procedures and deadlines.

Additionally, a government agency may be liable if poor road design or maintenance contributed to the crash.

Other Potentially Liable Parties

Other parties that may share liability include:

  • Vehicle or parts manufacturers (defective equipment)
  • Third-party drivers
  • Maintenance providers
  • Property owners (in certain circumstances)

Why Legal Help Matters

Delivery truck accident claims can be complex, especially when large companies and multiple insurance policies are involved. A Texas personal injury lawyer can:

  • Identify all liable parties
  • Gather evidence and expert testimony
  • Handle negotiations with insurance companies
  • Maximize your compensation

Final Thoughts

If you’ve been injured in a delivery truck accident in Texas, you may have the right to pursue compensation from the at-fault party. Each case is unique, and determining liability requires a thorough investigation.

Understanding your legal options is the first step toward recovery and financial stability.

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Text edited by Mitchell Fielding, a personal injury lawyer and partner at Fielding Law. Mitchell is known for his hard work ethic, friendly personality and dedication to the law. You can find out personal injury law offices in Taylorsville, UT and Mesquite, TX.