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New Jersey Delivery Vehicle Accident Lawyer

New Jersey Delivery Vehicle Accident Lawyer

Delivery Truck Accident Attorney in Totowa, NJ, Focused on Commercial Vehicle Collisions in Passaic County, Hudson County, Essex County, Bergen County, and Throughout NJ

Loaded with packages of all shapes and sizes, delivery trucks make frequent stops, often on a tight schedule. With deliveries to manage and routes that change by the day, not to mention the constant pressure to drop off more packages in less time, even the slightest negligent act on the part of a delivery driver can have terrible consequences. When these commercial truck operators hit another vehicle, a pedestrian, or a cyclist, a New Jersey delivery vehicle accident lawyer at Camili & Capo, PA can hold all defendants fully accountable.

Accidents with delivery vehicles are complex. They often involve multiple defendants, commercial insurance policies, and other challenges. To successfully secure the compensation you’re entitled to, you need a delivery truck accident attorney in Totowa, NJ, handling your claim and protecting your future. Getting legal help begins with a free, no-obligation consultation. Contact us today to find out how we can help you move forward after a serious injury—without taking on any upfront legal costs.

Getting Compensation for Delivery Vehicle Accidents in New Jersey

A delivery vehicle accident affects you in so many ways, from the physical injury you sustain to the full array of financial hardships that result. Under New Jersey law, victims injured through someone else’s negligence have the right to pursue financial compensation.

Damages You Can Receive Compensation for in New Jersey

Your losses arising out of a delivery truck accident can be characterized as economic or non-economic.

Economic damages refer to losses for which a numerical value can be calculated or projected, such as:

  • Medical and rehabilitation costs, including emergency room treatment, hospitalization, tests, specialist appointments, medications, surgery, and physical therapy
  • Income loss, including temporary wage loss during recovery and loss of future earning capacity
  • Expenses for renovating or replacing your home or vehicle to accommodate disabilities or for hiring outside assistance for tasks you can no longer do yourself

Non-economic damages are less tangible losses for which there may not be a clearly calculable cost, but which state law still recognizes as being worthy of compensation, at least under certain circumstances. Examples of non-economic losses include:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Disfigurement resulting from scars and other permanent visible changes to your appearance because of your injuries

When considering how the accident has affected you, it’s essential that you identify all legally recognizable damages, project the full impact of your injuries on your future, and document every loss as fully as possible. A knowledgeable New Jersey delivery vehicle accident lawyer can analyze every detail of your case to ensure your claim for compensation fully reflects everything you’ve been through as a result of your injuries.

Plaintiffs and Defendants in Delivery Vehicle Accidents

In a civil case, the person or party bringing the claim is the plaintiff, and the person or party against whom the claim is filed is the defendant. At Camili & Capo, PA, we represent a wide range of plaintiffs injured in delivery truck accidents, including:

  • Pedestrians
  • Cyclists
  • Occupants of other motor vehicles

With experience handling work injury cases, we can also represent injured truck drivers in cases in which another driver, an auto parts manufacturer, or a maintenance provider is the negligent party.

Most delivery vehicle accident claims are filed against defendants like the truck driver and their employer. In some cases, it may take considerable research to determine which company bears liability for the driver’s negligence, as large corporations often contract with other companies to manage their deliveries. In some cases, improper maintenance of the delivery truck or malfunctions of defective vehicle components can result in additional defendants.

To identify all possible defendants and begin building claims against them, you need a New Jersey delivery vehicle accident lawyer who knows the legal nuances of these cases and how to position your case for success.

Elements That Establish Liability for Delivery Truck Accident Injuries

To hold a delivery truck driver, their employer, and potentially other defendants accountable, you need to establish certain elements:

  • A duty of care owed to you
  • Actions that breached that duty
  • Causation of the accident
  • Damages resulting from the accident

Delivery drivers have a duty to operate their vehicles with reasonable caution and obey traffic safety laws. Unpredictable routes, tight delivery schedules, driver distraction, and other realities of the work don’t erase this duty. In holding the employers of delivery drivers accountable, factors such as negligent hiring practices, inadequate driver training, and insufficient supervision may apply.

You Need an Experienced Delivery Truck Accident Attorney in Totowa, NJ

At every stage of the claims process, there are research or legal demands you have to meet. A thorough investigation is essential for identifying all potential defendants and gathering evidence of the negligence that breached their duty to you and caused the accident. Careful analysis of your damages and documentation of all of your losses are necessary for pursuing full, fair compensation. You’re facing deadlines, strict procedures, legal filing requirements, formal proceedings, and other challenges.

Trying to handle this all on your own would be difficult even if you weren’t recovering from serious injuries. As it is, the added stress of managing the legal process yourself is a distraction from the hard work of rehabilitation. You need to focus all of your efforts on regaining health and strength, and you deserve a legal team that will focus on achieving nothing less than the best possible outcome for your claim.

NJ’s No-Fault System in Delivery Vehicle Accident Claims

If you’re covered by an auto insurance policy in New Jersey, your claim could be complicated by the state’s no-fault system. Under this system, drivers in the state are generally covered by their own auto insurance policy under the personal injury protection (PIP) benefits available to them, and policyholders who choose the Limitation on Lawsuit option, or the verbal threshold option, can only seek compensation for pain and suffering under specific circumstances. However, important exceptions apply in accidents involving commercial vehicles, including delivery trucks.

Generally, if the delivery truck driver who hit you is covered by a commercial auto insurance policy, the verbal threshold—if you selected it, as many drivers do when purchasing auto insurance to save money—does not apply. That distinction works in your favor. It means that you don’t have to prove that your injuries meet specific and, often, arbitrary requirements just to establish that you’ve been harmed severely enough to warrant compensation for your pain and suffering.

Despite this exception, the no-fault insurance system can still impact your claim. Generally, your PIP insurance (if you’re covered by such benefits) will still be your primary coverage for your medical care even when your accident involves a commercial vehicle. PIP coverage may apply even if your role in this crash was as a pedestrian, as long as you are covered by a New Jersey auto insurance policy.

Having a knowledgeable attorney on your side can help you answer complicated questions about who pays your medical bills, what specific compensation you can recover from the defendant in your unique situation, and how to move forward with pursuing maximum compensation.

How Camili & Capo, PA Can Help

For every challenge posed by the personal injury claims process, we’re ready to take swift, strategic action that strengthens your claim, minimizes complications, and protects your interests. The steps we take as we represent our clients in delivery truck accident cases include:

  • Analyzing the facts and assessing your options during a free case evaluation
  • Investigating the accident, including working with reconstruction specialists when necessary
  • Identifying all possible defendants and sources of insurance coverage
  • Gathering evidence of negligence to support your claim
  • Preparing and submitting all claims paperwork and legal filings
  • Compiling documentation of your damages, including working with experts in medicine and finance when necessary
  • Managing all interactions with the defendants’ insurers
  • Negotiating a settlement that compensates you as fully as possible
  • Filing litigation if necessary
  • Representing you in all legal proceedings, including a trial

Every case is unique, with different defendants, negligent actions, damages, and legal considerations. We tailor our process to fit your specific situation, focusing on the actions that will strengthen your claim.

Why Choose Camili & Capo, PA as Your New Jersey Delivery Vehicle Accident Lawyer?

Choosing Camili & Capo, PA to handle your delivery vehicle accident claim means retaining a law firm known for providing comprehensive injury representation, client-focused service, and professional guidance at no upfront cost.

Comprehensive Personal Injury Representation

With our extensive background securing compensation for victims of all types of motor vehicle accidents, you can count on our law firm to manage the challenges of your case. We’ve successfully secured compensation for victims injured in car accidents, motorcycle accidents, bicycle accidents, and pedestrian accidents. Our firm also represents injured workers, including delivery drivers and other types of commercial drivers, in both third-party claims and workers’ compensation claims.

A Client-Centered Approach to Injury Claims

We put our clients first, always. Our firm approaches your claim with your best interests in mind, and every move we make throughout your case is focused on securing the best possible outcome for you. We’re your advocates, and we’re here to answer your questions, address your concerns, and make the legal process less stressful.

Legal Help on an Affordable Contingency Basis

You don’t have to choose between retaining legal guidance you can count on and avoiding further financial hardships. Our attorneys represent injured victims on a contingency basis, allowing you to move forward with your claim at no upfront cost. You owe nothing in legal fees unless and until we secure compensation for you.

Contact a New Jersey Delivery Vehicle Accident Lawyer at Camili & Capo, PA Today for a Free Consultation

The earlier you consult a personal injury attorney about your case, the sooner we can begin to build your claim for a successful outcome. We’re ready to analyze your case and advise you of your rights and options.

For help from a delivery truck accident attorney in Totowa, NJ, contact Camili & Capo, PA online or call 973-834-8457 today.

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