
If you were hit by a FedEx truck, you may be entitled to significant compensation—but how much you receive depends on the details of your case.
Factors like the severity of your injuries, the income you’ve lost, and the long-term impact on your life all play a role in determining the value of your claim. Because trucking companies like FedEx are backed by powerful insurers, securing a fair settlement often requires strong legal representation.
At Berger and Green, our Pittsburgh FedEx truck accident lawyer can help you calculate the full value of your losses and fight for the compensation you deserve.
We understand how overwhelming it can be to deal with a corporate defendant after a serious crash. That’s why we’re here to guide you through the legal process, protect your rights, and hold the at-fault parties accountable—so you can focus on healing.
How Much Is a Truck Accident Settlement?
Your settlement should be enough to cover all past, present, and future losses associated with the crash. This is because you can only receive one settlement or award from each liable party.
Once you sign a settlement agreement or receive a jury verdict, the case is typically considered closed, and you cannot ask for more money if future expenses crop up.
Truck accident settlements generally include:
- Medical expenses
- Property damage
- Professional losses, including lost wages, benefits, earning capacity, or job opportunities
- Miscellaneous out-of-pocket expenses, such as travel expenses related to seeking medical care
- Past and future pain and suffering
- Reduced quality of life
- Disabling injuries
This is why our trucking accident lawyers listen closely to our clients’ stories: the information you provide can help us figure out what kinds of compensation you deserve and how much your case could be worth.
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Start A Free EvaluationWhat Factors Could Influence Your Truck Accident Settlement?
Various factors specific to your case could increase or decrease the amount of money you receive. For example:
- Pennsylvania’s comparative negligence rule states that your payout decreases as your share of liability for the accident increases. If you are found 51 percent responsible for the crash, you cannot collect anything.
- More severe injuries generally result in higher payouts. This is because they tend to take longer and cost more to treat, and they have a greater impact on the victim’s life and livelihood.
- The identity and number of liable parties affect your payout. If FedEx is responsible, you could potentially collect more than you would from an individual driver since FedEx’s insurance limits are likely higher. The existence of multiple liable parties could also increase the amount you receive.
These and many other factors could greatly influence your payout. The insurance company understands these factors and may try to use them to their advantage so they can pay far less than you deserve. Hiring our lawyers can protect your rights.
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Contact Us Now For HelpWill FedEx Pay for Your Damages After an Accident Involving Their Vehicle?
Possibly. You can recover compensation from any party whose negligence caused the crash. If FedEx was one of those parties—either because a company policy contributed to your accident or because a driver they hired was reckless—their insurance company might owe you damages.
In cases where neither FedEx nor their driver was liable, we can work to identify a different liable party that you can pursue compensation from, such as a vehicle mechanic or manufacturer. Cases like these are relatively rare: many motor vehicle accidents are caused by driver negligence.
Our Pittsburgh employer liability lawyers can determine who is responsible for your crash by compiling and analyzing evidence from a variety of sources, including:
- FedEx’s company records, including any prior complaints or problems with the accident driver
- Video or photos that show the accident itself, events leading up to the accident, or its immediate aftermath
- Statements from experts who can help reconstruct the accident scene or speak to how your injuries occurred
- Statements from witnesses who saw what happened before, during, or after the crash
You need an attorney with the experience and dedication to give your case the care it deserves.
Start A Free EvaluationDo All FedEx Truck Accident Cases End in a Settlement?
Personal injury claims do tend to end in pretrial settlements. This is because settling a case out of court saves the insurance company time and money, and it allows accident victims to recover compensation faster and with less stress.
However, it is not true that all such cases end in a settlement. A case may go to trial if:
- The insurance company refuses to negotiate in good faith
- The insurer was willing to negotiate at first but then stopped
- The insurer refuses to cooperate at all and denies their client is liable for the accident
In situations like this, our truck accident attorneys may decide to file a lawsuit against the at-fault party. Sometimes, simply filing the paperwork is enough to get the insurance company to cooperate, and we can reopen negotiations if that happens. If not, we prepare for trial by:
- Setting court dates
- Selecting jury members
- Submitting trial exhibits into evidence
- Selecting and questioning witnesses
- Delivering opening and closing arguments
- Meeting all deadlines and following all courtroom procedures and regulations
If successful, your trial will end with the jury agreeing that you deserve damages from the liable party. Instead of a settlement, you would get a jury award in the amount they feel you are entitled to based on what they heard in court.
We can address all the legal hurdles that may be keeping you from getting a fair settlement.
Speak To An Attorney TodayHow Can You Make Sure Your Truck Accident Settlement Is Fair?
Be aware that both FedEx and their insurance company might try to reduce what they pay you by blaming you for the crash, pressuring you to accept a lowball settlement, responding slowly (if at all) to your claim, or denying that they were negligent.
Even a seemingly innocent request, such as asking you to record a statement about the crash, could give them the tools they need to minimize your payout.
You do not have to face these large, powerful entities by yourself. Protect your settlement by hiring a personal injury lawyer who understands the tactics they are likely to use and how to combat them on your behalf. While you focus on your recovery, we can be hard at work fighting for the exact amount you need to secure your future.
If a FedEx Truck Hit You, We Can Protect Your Rights
A Pittsburgh delivery truck accident lawyer from Berger and Green can investigate your case and tell you how much you should get if a FedEx truck hit you.
Call today for a free consultation to learn more about your rights and obligations following a trucking accident. We even offer home and hospital visits if you are unable to travel.