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Hit By USPS in Connecticut*

Dozens of crashes happen across the globe on a daily basis. There are hundreds of vehicles on the roads because they are delivering letters and packages all across the country. Many vehicles are larger than traditional passenger vehicles, so the additional weight and size can cause serious damage to the smaller vehicle and also lead to life-altering injuries for the driver and passengers.

If you have been hit, you might be able to file a personal injury claim against the other driver to recover compensation for your damages. This is a modified comparative fault state, so if you are 51% or less at fault for the crash then you can pursue a claim against the other driver.

How Negligence Impacts Being Hit By a Mail Truck

Most motor vehicle accidents could be prevented. Negligence is the leading cause of crashes. Negligence could be either the actions or the inactions of the driver. When an individual is operating a vehicle, he or she is expected to exercise due care to protect themselves and others on the road.

Mail delivery vehicles can cause serious damage when they are involved in an accident. If you prove the other driver's negligence, you have a much better chance at a successful claim to receive compensation for the damages you suffered.

The law enforcement officer responding to the crash scene will complete an accident report. That accident report, the damages and injuries that result, and eyewitness accounts can help prove negligence.

Damages That Result From A Crash

Various damages result from being hit. Your vehicle will suffer damages. These property damages can be claimed on your personal injury claim. Get a written estimate for repairing your vehicle so you can use that with negotiations with the insurance company.

Take photos of any damages your vehicle suffered. You will also have medical bills and lost wages. Keep any medical records, medical bills, and proof of lost wages.

There might be a future loss of earnings and future medical expenses as well, so those should be considered as well. Maintain all documentation that supports your claim.

Take photos of any damages and any visible injuries.

Consult With A Personal Injury Attorney

If you have been involved in an accident with a vehicle, you should consult with a personal injury attorney. With the help of a lawyer, you can get the compensation you deserve for your economic and non-economic damages suffered as a result of the crash.

Auto accident injury attorneys work on a contingency basis, so you have nothing to worry about and no upfront costs. With the help of a personal injury lawyer, you can fend off the financial challenges that you will face after a car accident.

While results vary from one accident to another, your personal injury lawyer will help you get your claim on the right track. Schedule a free case evaluation today.

A two-year statute of limitations applies for personal injury claims.

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*Disclaimer: The content of this article serves only to provide information and should not be construed as legal advice. If you file a claim against USPS, or another party, you may not be entitled to any compensation.