Delivery Truck Accident Lawyer in Philadelphia
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Amazon, UPS, FedEx & Commercial Delivery Vehicle Accidents
If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident involving a delivery truck, you may be facing more than just medical bills. These cases are rarely straightforward, and the companies behind these vehicles often work quickly to protect themselves. Kats Jamison & Associates represents individuals injured in delivery truck accidents throughout Philadelphia, helping victims understand their rights and pursue the full compensation they deserve.

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In many cases, companies attempt to distance themselves by classifying drivers as independent contractors. This does not automatically eliminate corporate responsibility. Identifying who is legally liable requires a careful review of contracts, employment classifications, delivery logs, vehicle data, and internal policies. This is where experienced legal representation becomes essential.
Kats Jamison & Associates understands how these companies operate and how to uncover the facts that matter.
Common Causes of Amazon, UPS, and FedEx Truck Accidents
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Injuries Often Seen in Delivery Truck Accidents
Beyond the physical harm, many victims face lost income, ongoing medical treatment, permanent disabilities, and significant emotional distress.
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How Kats Jamison & Associates Helps
Kats Jamison & Associates pursues compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and future care needs. From day one, the goal is to protect your interests while you focus on recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions About Delivery Truck Accident
Liability depends on several factors, including whether the driver was an employee or an independent contractor and whether Amazon exercised control over the delivery process. These issues require careful legal analysis.
In many cases, yes. UPS and FedEx typically classify their drivers as employees, which can make the company directly responsible for negligent driving. However, each case must be reviewed individually.
Even when drivers are classified as independent contractors, manufacturers and delivery companies may still be liable depending on how much control they maintain over routes, schedules, and performance metrics.
Pennsylvania law generally allows two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. Waiting too long can jeopardize your ability to recover compensation.
It is best to speak with an attorney before providing any statements. Insurance adjusters are trained to minimize payouts and may use your words against you.
Compensation may include medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, reduced earning capacity, and future medical needs depending on the severity of the injuries.
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Contact Kats Jamison & Associates to schedule a consultation and learn how the firm can help protect your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.
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