
Hit by an Amazon/FedEx truck in Broward? They'll claim independent contractor. Tollinchi Law pierces the corporate veil. Free review →
The "Rush" Culture is Dangerous
Next-day delivery is convenient, but it comes at a cost. Delivery drivers for major carriers are often held to strict quotas, forcing them to speed, park illegally, and drive while fatigued just to keep their jobs.
When these heavy vans collide with a passenger car, the damage is catastrophic.
The "Independent Contractor" Loophole Large delivery companies often hire third-party logistics (3PL) companies to operate their fleets. When you file a claim, the parent company (the giant brand name) will claim they aren't responsible because the driver was a "contractor."
This is a legal shield designed to protect their billions.
Commercial Policies are Massive The silver lining is that commercial delivery vehicles carry insurance policies that are often 50x larger than a personal car policy. This means there is ample money available for your medical care and suffering, if you can navigate the corporate red tape.
Evidence Disappears Quickly Unlike a private car, delivery trucks often have:
- Dash cams
- GPS speed trackers
- Electronic logging devices (ELDs)
This data proves if the driver was speeding or overworked. However, these companies will delete this data if your lawyer does not send a "Preservation of Evidence" letter immediately.
Do not let them erase the proof of their negligence.
Contact Tollinchi Law, and we will secure the black box data before it's gone.
Mariel Tollinchi, Esq.
Managing Partner at Tollinchi Law
With years of experience fighting for injury victims across Florida, Mariel is dedicated to helping families get the compensation they deserve.
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