Did you know that you have the right to sue FedEx and its drivers after an accident? You can work with a FedEx truck accident lawyer in Lebanon to hold these parties and others accountable for your injuries, property damage, and other losses.
Vaughan & Vaughan makes it easy for Hoosiers to navigate Indiana’s civil court system. If you want to take legal action against FedEx and its affiliates, you can connect with our team to build a personal injury claim against the party liable for your losses. Our Lebanon truck accident lawyers can then fight for your right to a settlement in or out of court.
When to Contact a Lebanon FedEx Truck Accident Lawyer
The sooner you can get in touch with an experienced attorney, the better. Truck accidents put you in direct conflict with two parties: insurance claims adjusters and a trucking agency. Neither one of the parties wants to pay you money.
To avoid paying you money, these parties may remove evidence from your accident scene, deny you access to key evidence, or pressure you into accepting an insufficient settlement offer. Insurance claims adjusters can try to take a recorded statement from you that they may later use to invalidate your request for support.
However, if you have a Lebanon personal injury lawyer on your side, you can get ahead of these bad-faith tactics. That’s why we encourage you to contact our team within a few days of your accident. We can interface with insurance claims adjusters and agency representatives while you focus on your health.
When to Contact an Insurance Claims Adjuster
Most of the insurance companies operating in Indiana require you to file an insurance claim within 24 hours, if not a few days, of your collision with a FedEx truck. You can request that an attorney file a claim on your behalf or do so yourself, provided you don’t need pressing medical attention.
That said, you should never give an insurance company a written or recorded statement about your accident. If the insurance claims adjuster who contacts you to address your accident tries to take your statement or otherwise acts suspiciously, get in touch with an attorney as soon as you can.
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Building a Personal Injury Claim
If you want to file a truck accident claim with Indiana’s civil courts, you need to:
- Name a particular party responsible for your losses
- Bring forward evidence proving that the named party violated your duty of care
- Elaborate on how that negligence impacted you financially
- Present an estimate of your accident-related losses
You do not have to independently gather the evidence to make these points. If you work with an experienced lawyer, that representative can investigate your losses for you. We can use a wide range of evidence to establish a violated duty of care, including the following:
- Physical debris
- A FedEx truck’s black box
- Electronic data
- Bystander accounts
- Expert witness statements
- Police reports
Accounting for Contracts
Contracts can redirect fault for your losses. For example, consider FedEx’s relationship with its truck drivers. In its efforts to get ahead of accident liability, FedEx prefers to work with independent contractors.
Independent contractors assume liability for their own behavior on the road. Comparatively, employees can often redirect fault for FedEx truck accidents back onto the company.
If you get into an accident with an independent contractor working in tandem with FedEx, you may sue that individual. Accidents involving employees may comparatively make FedEx liable for your losses.
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Establishing the Value of Your Case
Vaughan & Vaughan wants you to walk away from a FedEx truck accident claim with as much compensation as possible. That’s why, when we calculate the value of your case, we account for the economic and non-economic losses you likely endured due to a liable party’s negligence.
The losses you can likely integrate into your FedEx truck accident claim may include the following:
You can bring any questions you have about your right to include certain losses in your claim to a free case assessment with our team.
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Filing Your Claim Before Time Runs Out
If you want to bring a FedEx truck accident claim forward, your Lebanon, IN, attorney needs to file your claim within the deadline established by Ind. Code § 34-11-2-4(a)(1). This statute, known as Indiana’s personal injury statute of limitations, gives you no more than two years to bring a claim forward.
You cannot file a personal injury claim after your statute of limitations expires. If you’re concerned about your filing timeline, get in touch with our truck accident attorneys in Lebanon. Our legal staff knows how to optimize your use of time so you can file a comprehensive claim before your statute of limitations passes you by.
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We Fight for Hoosiers in Need
Vaughan & Vaughan doesn’t let Hoosier families go without help. You can work with our FedEx truck accident attorneys in Lebanon, IN, to hold the right parties accountable for your recent collision. Our legal advice can help you secure the thousands of dollars you need to pay your bills and get your life back on track.
Our team will always put your financial health first. You can book a FREE, no-obligation case evaluation with our staff today to learn more about your right to file a personal injury claim. Contact us today.
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