If you were seriously injured in a crash caused by an Amazon truck driver, you have legal options to hold the company or another liable party accountable and recover fair compensation. An Orlando Amazon truck accident lawyer from our team can represent you and fight for the money you need and deserve.
An Orlando delivery truck accident lawyer from Bogin, Munns & Munns will build a case and demand fair compensation for your collision and injuries. Founded in 1979, our central Florida personal injury law firm brings hundreds of years of combined experience to your case. Let us review your rights and legal options during a free consultation with our legal team. Contact us now to get started.
Trust Our Orlando Truck Accident Attorneys to Handle Your Amazon Delivery Driver Crash Case
At Bogin, Munns & Munns, we have more than a dozen offices in Central Florida to serve injured clients. Our Orlando truck accident lawyers can meet with you at our main office in Orlando or another office closer to you after your Amazon truck accident. We handle claims and lawsuits related to accidents that occurred in Orange County, the greater Orlando metropolitan area, and across Central Florida.
Our law firm provides a wide range of legal representation, with more than 40 lawyers on staff. We serve victims who suffered serious injuries in traffic accidents, including complex truck accident claims where a commercial driver’s negligence caused the crash. Our clients can expect us to focus on their needs throughout the process, providing strong legal representation at a fair price. This has earned us an AVVO Superb rating and a 4.8 Google reviews rating.
Our attorneys handle commercial vehicle accident cases based on contingency. When you choose an attorney from our team to represent you, you will never pay upfront fees or costs. Our fees come only from the money we recover. Contact Bogin, Munns & Munns today for a free, confidential consultation to learn more.
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Our Orlando Amazon Truck Collision Attorneys Understand Why Recovering Compensation Is Vital
Florida generally has no-fault auto accident laws. All drivers must carry personal injury protection (PIP) coverage that applies after an accident. However, accidents involving delivery trucks often cause serious injuries. When injuries are significant, victims may pursue fault-based compensation. Our Orlando personal injury lawyers can help.
Under Florida Statutes § 627.737, a crash injury must meet one of the following criteria to hold a liable party accountable:
- Significant and permanent loss of a vital body part or function
- Permanent injuries within a reasonable degree of probability, according to medical experts
- Significant and permanent scarring or disfigurement
- Death
If an injury meets these thresholds, the victim can pursue damages beyond what Personal Injury Protection (PIP) covers. This is possible by building a case against the at-fault party or parties. In truck accident cases, this is generally the driver’s employer.
We will seek to hold Amazon or another liable party responsible for your damages, such as:
- Past and future medical expenses
- Lost pay and reduced earning capacity
- Property damages
- Rehabilitation and therapy, ongoing when necessary
- Out-of-pocket expenses
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Reduced enjoyment of life
- Disability, scarring, and disfigurement
Wrongful Death Damages
An Orlando wrongful death lawyer from our team can help if your loved one died from their Amazon delivery truck accident injuries. We will pursue maximum compensation for surviving family members that could include:
- Funeral and burial expenses
- Loss of financial support
- Loss of household services
- Loss of companionship and protection
- Mental pain and suffering of surviving family members
- Medical expenses incurred because of the accident
Our Orlando Amazon Truck Accident Attorneys Build Compelling Cases
At Bogin, Munns & Munns, our attorneys handle complex and challenging cases regularly. We understand the causes of these accidents and how to hold liable parties responsible. In general, the defendant in a truck accident lawsuit is the driver’s employer, such as Amazon.
We can build a case to hold a trucking company or another employer legally responsible for a worker’s negligence. This applies in delivery truck accidents as long as the negligent driver was:
- Working for the company when the accident occurred
- Managing work-related tasks at the time, such as hauling packages for delivery
To hold the liable party accountable, we must develop a convincing argument showing how the driver or company acted negligently and caused the crash. We will do this by investigating the accident and documenting what happened. Some types of common evidence we may use include:
- Skid marks, debris, vehicle damage, and other evidence from the accident scene
- The police report from the Orlando Police Department or another agency
- Witness statements from interviews we conduct
- Dashcam or surveillance footage
- Electronic Logging Device (ELD) data from the delivery truck
- Amazon driver records, traffic violations, employment records, and post-accident drug and alcohol testing
- The truck driver’s cell phone records
- Vehicle maintenance logs
- Your relevant medical records
- Expert testimony from medical experts, accident reconstructionists, and others
- Documentation of your economic and non-economic damages
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How Our Truck Accident Lawyers Recover Compensation for Orlando Amazon Delivery Van Collision Victims
When an Orlando delivery truck accident lawyer from Bogin, Munns & Munns develops a convincing personal injury claim for you, it may be possible to recover fair compensation through insurance negotiations. Insurance companies often settle these cases to avoid taking the case to trial, especially if there is strong evidence against the responsible party.
Sometimes, our personal injury attorneys must file a lawsuit and litigate these cases. Most lawsuits still reach a fair settlement before the trial date arrives. However, it is still imperative that we meet the applicable two-year deadline to sue set by Florida Statutes § 95.11. Missing this deadline could compromise your right to a financial recovery.
Talk to Our Orlando Team About Your Amazon Commercial Truck Accident Injuries
Bogin, Munns & Munns provides free, confidential consultations for truck crash victims with serious injuries. We can help you and your family understand your rights and explain how an Orlando Amazon truck accident attorney from our team can help you seek justice.
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