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Can I File for Brake Damage If Hit by UPS*?

Postal services have thousands of vehicles on the roads at any given time, so their vehicles are involved in numerous accidents.

If you are hit by a mail truck, severe damage to your vehicle could occur. Sometimes transmission damage, which is expensive to repair, results. Transmission damage could lead to your car being a total loss.

Brake Damage Details

A car accident involving a mail vehicle could lead to mechanical damage to your vehicle, including brake damage. Brake damage could cost several hundreds of dollars to repair, or even more than a thousand of dollars depending on the extent of damage. A qualified automotive repair facility will have to assess the damage and do the repairs.

How to File a Claim

If you were hit by a mail vehicle, call the police to have an accident report filed. Try to get photos of the accident scene and of all the damages. If possible, get statements and contact information from all witnesses to the accident. You might need their help later.

Keep all the documentation that you can gather to support your personal injury claim. Before sending a demand letter to notify them you are pursuing a personal injury claim, you should retain a personal injury attorney. Your accident injury lawyer will send the letter and supporting documentation to get negotiations underway.

Evidence Needed for a Brake Damage Claim

You should visit your regular mechanic to get copies of your vehicle service records. If the damages are caused by wear and tear on your vehicle, then the postal service won’t cover it. You will need a mechanic to thoroughly inspect your vehicle and take note of the brake damage, indicating the problems and how they could have occurred during the crash.

You will need detailed documentation detailing the brake damage your vehicle sustained. This must be supplied along with a written estimate for brake repairs. These documents are needed for your claim for brake damages sustained in the accident.

Consult With a Personal Injury Lawyer

After an auto accident that left your car with brake damages, you may want to speak with a personal injury attorney who is licensed to practice law in your state. Personal injury claims require negotiation skills. They can be very challenging. Your accident injury attorney will help gather evidence and documentation to support your claim.

You will not have any upfront costs or expenses because personal injury attorneys work on a contingency basis. This means your lawyer will not get paid until you are compensated through your personal injury claim. Every state has its own statute of limitations, so don’t wait too late. Get your Free Case Evaluation today to get your claim underway.

*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 United Parcel Service (UPS), or any other party, you may not be entitled to any compensation.

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