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Delivery Truck Accident Lawyer in Portland, Oregon
Delivery trucks and vans are vital to Portland’s economy, ensuring goods reach businesses and homes efficiently. However, when delivery truck accidents occur, the consequences can be devastating. Unlike collisions involving passenger cars, delivery truck accidents often involve multiple parties, including corporate employers, commercial insurance policies, and overlapping state and federal regulations. If you or a loved one has been injured in a delivery truck accident, you need an experienced lawyer who understands these complexities and will fight to protect your rights and get you the compensation you deserve.
Experienced Delivery Truck Accident Lawyer Serving Portland and Beaverton
For over two decades, the Law Office of Benjamin B. Grandy has represented individuals injured in serious accidents involving commercial vehicles such as delivery trucks, box trucks, and cargo vans. Our office has secured millions of dollars in compensation for clients through meticulous case preparation and aggressive legal advocacy. We understand the complexities of these cases and are ready to hold negligent delivery drivers and their employers accountable.
Common Causes of Delivery Truck Accidents
Delivery truck and van accidents occur for a variety of reasons, often due to high-pressure schedules and driver fatigue. Common causes include:
Driver Fatigue – Delivery drivers work long hours and may not take legally required breaks, leading to drowsy driving.
Distracted Driving – Drivers frequently rely on GPS devices, mobile apps, or handheld scanners while on the road.
Aggressive Driving – Tight delivery deadlines can result in reckless driving behaviors such as speeding or unsafe lane changes.
Improper Vehicle Maintenance – Delivery companies that fail to maintain their fleets can put dangerous trucks and vans on the road with brake failures, tire blowouts, or engine malfunctions.
Negligent Hiring and Training – Some companies fail to provide adequate training or hire drivers without proper background checks.
Parking and Loading Hazards – Double-parking, sudden stops, and unsafe loading or unloading practices can lead to collisions with other motorists, bicyclists, or pedestrians.
Poor Weather and Road Conditions – Oregon’s rainy weather and tight urban streets can increase the risk of accidents, particularly when drivers fail to adjust their speed accordingly.
Types of Delivery Trucks and Vans Involved in Accidents
Box trucks and cargo vans
Amazon, UPS, Uber, FedEx, DHL, TForce Logistics, Lone Star Overnight, and USPS delivery vehicles
Grocery and food delivery trucks
Furniture and appliance delivery trucks
Local courier and commercial freight vehicles
What Should I Do If I've Been Injured In A Delivery Truck Accident In Oregon?
If you’re involved in a collision with a delivery truck or van, the steps you take afterward can be critical to protecting your health and any potential legal claim you may have. The following list offers general suggestions, but remember, every situation is different, and always prioritize your safety. Additionally, every driver involved in a motor vehicle collision involving bodily injury must comply with the duties set forth in ORS 811.705 and ORS 811.745.
Stop Immediately – Immediately stop at the scene of the collision or as close to it as possible without obstructing traffic more than necessary. ORS 811.705.
Call 911 – If you’ve been injured in a delivery truck accident, call emergency services (911) immediately. Accidents occurring on a highway or upon premises open to the public resulting in injury or death must be reported to the police. ORS 811.745.
Don't Move – You should not move yourself or anyone else who may be injured in a delivery truck accident unless you are in immediate danger or it is necessary to prevent further harm (e.g., a fire or imminent danger of another collision). Let trained medical professionals assess the situation and handle the transportation of injured individuals. They have the expertise and equipment to move people safely and provide necessary medical care.
If you are taken to the hospital in an ambulance, the police should conduct an investigation and document the scene. After the police arrive at the scene, you should provide them with all the facts you can remember. The officer will make a police report, which can later be used as evidence if you pursue a personal injury claim.
Safety At The Scene – If it is safe to do so, move vehicles off the road to a safe place without blocking or endangering other traffic. Turn off your engine, turn on hazard lights, stay off the road, and ensure you are visible to other drivers. Have someone check for possible fuel leaks, and do not smoke at the scene.
Render Aid – Oregon law requires drivers to render reasonable assistance to any person injured in the collision. ORS 811.705. Depending on the circumstances, this could include actions like calling for an ambulance. Remember, never move injured people carelessly. In many cases, they should not be moved at all except by emergency personnel or someone trained in first aid. If someone is killed or unconscious, the driver must remain at the scene until a police officer arrives. Source: Oregon Driver & Motor Vehicle Services, Collision Reporting and Responsibilities.
Document The Scene – If you are not taken by an ambulance to the hospital and are physically able, take photos and videos of the accident scene, including things like the damaged vehicles, any company logos on delivery vans or trucks, license plates, any skid marks, and the surrounding area.
Document Any Visible Injuries – Take photos and videos of any visible injuries such as cuts, bruises, etc.
Exchange Information – Exchange names, addresses, insurance information, and other required details with the involved parties. ORS 811.705.
Obtain Witness Information – If you can, get the names and contact information of any witnesses to the accident.
Seek Medical Treatment – If you're not taken by an ambulance to the hospital, you should still seek medical attention right away. The severity of some injuries, such as whiplash or internal bleeding, may not be apparent right away, especially with the adrenaline and stress an accident can cause. Prompt medical attention is critical not only to protect your health but also to document your injuries for any future legal claim.
Contact An Experienced Delivery Truck Accident Lawyer – If you've been injured in a delivery truck accident, contacting an experienced lawyer as soon as possible is vital. Starting an investigation quickly in delivery truck accident cases is crucial, as evidence can disappear quickly, and witness memories can fade. An experienced delivery truck accident lawyer can also reach out to the insurance companies involved and help you promptly obtain Personal Injury Protection insurance benefits, such as payment of medical bills and lost wages.
Submit An Accident Report To DMV – You are required to submit an Oregon Traffic Collision and Insurance Report to DMV within 72 hours of a motor vehicle collision. If you've already retained an experienced delivery truck accident lawyer, they can help you complete this process. Source: Oregon Driver & Motor Vehicle Services, Collision Reporting and Responsibilities.
Notify Your Insurer – Promptly notify your insurance company about the accident, as per the terms of your policy. If you've already retained an experienced delivery truck accident lawyer, they can do this for you.
Why Choose Us?
When you choose the Law Office of Benjamin B. Grandy, you're choosing an office committed to you and your case. Here's what sets us apart:
Proven Track Record: Our law office has successfully recovered millions of dollars on behalf of our clients.
Thorough Investigations: Our office will work tirelessly to gather evidence, analyze crash details, and thoroughly prepare your case.
Personalized Attention: We understand that every client's situation is unique and provide tailored legal strategies to meet your needs.
No Fee Unless We Win: When we take a case, we make our legal services available on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay no legal fee unless we win your case and obtain compensation on your behalf. With a contingency fee, you can seek justice without fearing financial ruin.
Contact a Portland and Beaverton Delivery Truck Accident Lawyer Today
If you or a loved one has been injured in a delivery truck or cargo van accident, you don’t have to face the legal process alone. The Law Office of Benjamin B. Grandy is here to help you seek the compensation you deserve. We proudly serve Portland, Beaverton, and surrounding communities. Instead of trying to handle a complicated delivery truck accident case alone, let our office guide you through the legal process and protect your rights. Call us today at 503-626-6221 for a free consultation.
Last Updated: 02-19-2025
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