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Mooresville UPS Truck Accident Lawyer

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UPS trucks deliver packages in Mooresville and throughout North Carolina, every day, and most drivers are accustomed to seeing their large brown delivery trucks regularly. While the majority of UPS drivers are careful and drive responsibly, it is possible for a UPS truck accident to happen in many ways. If you have been injured in such an accident, you should consult a Mooresville UPS truck accident lawyer right away.

Helping UPS Truck Accident Victims Recover in Mooresville, NC

The attorneys at Grimes Yeoman, PLLC, have extensive experience helping injured drivers recover from all types of accidents in Mooresville. While you may have some idea of what to expect after an accident caused by another individual driver, you could face a very different type of legal process in the aftermath of an accident involving any type of commercial vehicle.

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Our team can explain the steps you will need to take to recover compensation for your damages. It’s possible for liability for your accident to fall to the UPS truck driver, their employer, a third party, or a combination of multiple parties. Proving liability can be challenging, so it’s important to consult a Mooresville UPS truck accident lawyer at Grimes Yeoman, PLLC, at your first opportunity.

Recovering Compensation for a UPS Truck Accident

In North Carolina, the fault rule applies to all motor vehicle accidents. This means the at-fault driver is responsible for any damages they cause to others, and their auto insurance will go toward paying for these damages. UPS drivers typically have more expansive commercial auto insurance coverage than the average private driver, but this does not mean that recovering an insurance settlement after your accident will be easy.

You must prove the UPS driver was negligent in causing your accident in order to secure compensation for your damages, and that your injuries were a proximate result of the accident. The insurance company and UPS may allege you were also at fault, invoking the contributory negligence rule as a defense to paying you compensation. The defendant has the burden of proving contributory negligence, and, additionally, if the defendant was grossly negligent, then any ordinary negligence on your part will not affect your claim for compensation.  Your attorney can gather the evidence you must have to prove liability and disprove any allegations of contributory fault.

When it comes to dealing with the defendant’s insurance carrier, your Mooresville UPS truck accident lawyer at Grimes Yeoman, PLLC, can negotiate with the insurer for you. Insurance companies will almost always try to convince injured claimants to accept lowball settlement offers, or they may look for justification to devalue or deny your claim. Do not wait for this to happen to hire an attorney.

Grimes Yeoman, PLLC, can help you navigate the insurance claim filing process and assist you with filing a personal injury case if necessary to ensure your recovery. You may be eligible to claim compensation for your vehicle repair costs, medical bills, lost wages, and the pain and suffering you have experienced because of the accident.

You have limited time to build and file your case, so it’s important to consult an experienced attorney you trust as quickly as possible. Contact Grimes Yeoman, PLLC, today to schedule a free consultation with a Mooresville UPS truck accident lawyer and learn how we can help you win your case.

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