UPS Truck Accidents
If you or a family member has suffered injuries caused by a Minnesota UPS truck accident the attorneys at Fields Law Firm are ready to help. There is increasing pressure the drivers of delivery trucks to maintain package delivery schedules. This can result in aggressive driving and failing to follow safe driving procedures and Minnesota traffic laws resulting in serious accidents involving other drivers and pedestrians.
A delivery truck accident involving large vehicles, including United Parcel Service (UPS) trucks, can result from a number of different problems:
• Driver distraction
• Driver on cell phone
• Speeding
• Failing to follow traffic laws
• Failing to yield
• Defective equipment
UPS is one of the largest delivery companies in the United States. Unfortunately, their drivers are under pressure to maintain delivery schedules that can sometimes come before safe driving especially in congested traffic areas like the Twin Cities and Minneapolis where the roads are shared with other motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists.
Accidents involving large delivery trucks and semi tractor trailers often result in serious injuries and sometimes death due to the size and weight of the trucks. If you have been injured in a UPS truck accident or a loved one has died from injuries in a delivery truck accident you may have important legal rights. It is vital to conduct an investigation as soon as possible following an accident to preserve evidence including photographs, witness statements, accident scene reconstruction and vehicle inspections. Please contact us today for a free no-obligation consultation and information on filing a UPS truck lawsuit.
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