The United States Postal Service (USPS) delivers packages and letters throughout the country to even the most rural areas. It has 644,124 employees, and tens of thousands of vehicles in operation on any given day.
The risk of being involved in an accident with a mail vehicle is real. If you have been hit by a mail truck and your vehicle suffered brake damage, you can pursue a personal injury claim to recoup compensation for your damages.
Brake Damage Details
Car accidents can lead to various damages, including damage to your vehicle’s brakes. A qualified automotive repair shop will need to assess the damage and determine the extent of the problem.
Brake repairs can range from a couple hundred dollars to well over a thousand dollars. Damage could range from a broken brake line to a damaged master cylinder or rotors. The cost of labor must also be calculated into the expenses.
How to File a Claim
If you were hit by a mail vehicle, stay on the accident scene and call the police. Get statements from any witnesses and ask for their contact details. If possible, photograph the accident scene and the damages. This will help you with your accident injury claim.
Gather documentation and evidence that can support your personal injury claim. Consult with a personal injury attorney, who can prepare a demand letter to notify them of your claim against them for the accident that caused brake damage. Your attorney will work to negotiations underway with the demand letter and supporting documentation.
Evidence Needed For a Brake Damage Claim
You need to maintain thorough records to support your claim. Get a copy of the accident report. Take photos of the injuries and damages. Get a written repair estimate for fixing your damaged vehicle.
Keep any towing bills and rental car bills. Maintain medical bills, medical records, prescription receipts, and receipts for any medical devices. Keep proof of missed work and lost wages as well.
All this documentation should be copied with copies included as evidence to show your losses when you submit your personal injury claim. You must claim all your damages at once, so make sure you don’t leave out any losses. Thorough documentation is essential to your claim.
Consult With a Personal Injury Lawyer
After being hit and your vehicle suffering brake damage, you should consult with a personal injury attorney. Choose an accident injury lawyer who is licensed to practice law in your state. Lawyers have negotiation skills and such claims can be very challenging. Your personal injury lawyer will build your claim by gathering the necessary evidence and documentation that will support your accident injury claim.
Personal injury attorneys work on a contingency basis, so there will be no upfront costs or out-of-pocket expenses. Complete the Free Case Evaluation form to get your personal injury claim underway in a timely manner.
*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 any party, you may not be entitled to any compensation.