FedEx Truck Accident Lawyer in Aurora, CO
Lionheart Injury Law cuts through FedEx's contractor shield to win maximum compensation after a FedEx truck accident in Aurora.
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What Can You Recover After a FedEx Crash?
FedEx truck accident cases at our firm typically settle for $500,000 to $5 million, and the catastrophic ones go seven to eight figures. FedEx's contractor model means multiple policies apply, and we chase every one of them.
Insurers pay more, and pay sooner, when they know a jury is coming. We build every file for the courtroom from the first day, and so far we are undefeated.
With us, you speak directly with your attorney, and our RN Medical Director manages your medical care from day one, insurance or no insurance. There's no fee unless we win. Contact us now for a free consultation.
Why Should I Hire A FedEx truck accident Lawyer in Aurora?
Short answer: leverage. FedEx's contractor model scatters responsibility across companies, and each one has its own insurer and its own lawyers. Handling that alone means learning the rules on the insurer's timeline. Represented claimants routinely recover multiples of what unrepresented ones accept, which is why the insurer hopes you stay unrepresented.
The consultation is free, and there is no fee unless we win.
How Much Does It Cost to Hire a FedEx truck accident Lawyer?
Zero out of pocket. Free consultation, no hourly bills, no retainer: we front the experts, the records, and the court costs, and we are paid a percentage only if you recover. The expensive choice is going without: insurers systematically pay unrepresented claimants a fraction of case value, which costs far more than any fee.
How Much Is My FedEx truck accident Case Worth?
Most serious FedEx truck accident cases we take resolve between $500,000 and $5 million. The spread is not random; value is built. Complete medical documentation, proof of permanence, every liable policy identified, and a defendant who believes a jury is coming: cases fall to the bottom of the range when any of those is missing and climb when all four are present. Here is what the law lets you recover.
Under HB24-1472, non-economic damages are capped at $1.5 million (2025); economic damages and physical impairment damages are uncapped, and a fatal crash carries the $2,125,000 wrongful death cap. Three years to file (C.R.S. § 13-80-101); Aurora venue is Arapahoe County District Court for most of the city. Don't take the fast offer that banks on the contractor confusion. If trial is what it takes, we are ready.
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Free consultation, no fee unless we win. We serve all of Aurora from our office minutes west of the city line.
Get a Free Case Review Call 720-763-5207What Steps Should I Take After A FedEx truck crash?
- Call 911; a truck crash report triggers evidence duties a fender-bender never does.
- Photograph the truck itself: cab, trailer, company markings, DOT and unit numbers, plus positions and debris.
- Get witness contacts immediately; commercial carriers send rapid-response teams within hours, and you want your own record.
- Seek medical care the same day and keep every record.
- Say nothing to the carrier's investigators or insurer; they are building a defense, not a report.
- Write down the timeline tonight: speeds, lanes, lights, weather, everything.
Every one of these steps you can take today, no lawyer required, and each one strengthens whatever comes next. When you are ready for the parts that do need us, the consultation is free.
When Should I Hire a Lawyer?
The practical rule: if it took more than one medical visit, or anyone disputes what happened, it clears the bar for a free consultation today. Waiting rarely improves anything except the defense's position.
Why FedEx Cases Are Different
Two FedEx models, two cases: Express (employees, direct corporate liability) and Ground (contractors, a shield we breach with control and negligent-selection evidence). The linehaul tractor-trailers add the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, a standard of care and an evidence source in one. Our FedEx truck accident guide covers the playbook; it applies mile-for-mile in Aurora.
The rest of the case follows the commercial-carrier playbook on our truck accident playbook.
FedEx Traffic in Aurora
Delivery routes blanket the city, from the dense apartment corridors along Havana and Peoria, where backing accidents and pedestrian strikes happen in lots and alleys, to the new subdivisions east of E-470, where vans push quota-length routes on unfinished streets. Linehaul traffic runs I-70 and E-470 past the Stafford and Majestic logistics parks. The crash types repeat: rear-ends on arterials, wide right turns across bike lanes, and backing strikes, each documented by the truck's own cameras, if preserved in time.
How We Build a FedEx Case
Same-week spoliation letters to FedEx, the contractor entity, and the insurers for camera footage, telematics, route records, the driver's file, and maintenance logs. We map the contractor relationship for the control evidence, read the federal logs on linehaul crashes, and reconstruct the crash with the physical evidence. Every available policy gets identified before negotiations start.
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