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Injured in a delivery truck accident in Oxnard, CA? Contact the top Oxnard delivery truck accident lawyer to seek justice and compensation.

At Crane Flores Injury & Car Accident Lawyers, our personal injury attorneys specializing in truck accident claims understand the unique challenges these cases present. Delivery companies and their insurers move quickly to protect their interests, and determining liability can involve the driver, the employer, and third-party contractors. We investigate every angle, preserve critical evidence, and build a strong claim aimed at recovering full compensation for your injuries, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Contact us today for a free consultation and discover how our Oxnard delivery truck accident lawyers can help you pursue the compensation and justice you deserve.
A collision with a delivery van, box truck, or last-mile carrier vehicle can leave you facing a stack of medical bills, weeks away from work, and a phone that won’t stop ringing with calls from insurance adjusters. At Crane Flores Injury & Car Accident Lawyers, we take over the legal fight so you can focus on getting better.
We handle every stage of your claim from start to finish:
Contact our Oxnard delivery truck accident attorneys for a free case evaluation today.
Delivery truck cases are more legally complex than a standard car accident because more than one party often shares responsibility. Vicarious liability is a legal rule that holds employers responsible for the harmful actions of their employees while on the job. This means the delivery company, not just the driver, may owe you compensation.
Potentially liable parties include:
The steps you take immediately after a crash protect both your health and your right to compensation. Acting quickly matters because delivery companies begin their own investigations within hours of an accident.
Get checked out by a doctor even if you feel fine after the crash. Injuries like internal bleeding and traumatic brain injuries often have no visible symptoms for hours or even days. Your medical records also create a documented link between the accident and your injuries, which is critical when the insurance company tries to argue your condition was pre-existing.
If you are physically able, photograph the delivery truck’s license plate, the company logo on the vehicle, any DOT identification numbers, skid marks, cargo spills, and the damage to your car. Collect the names and phone numbers of any witnesses before they leave.
The delivery company’s adjuster may call you within hours of the crash and ask for a recorded statement. Politely decline and say, “I need to speak with my attorney first.” These statements are used to find inconsistencies that can reduce or eliminate your claim.
Keep your damaged vehicle exactly as it is until it has been photographed and inspected by our team. Also hold onto any torn clothing, broken personal items, and every receipt for expenses you have incurred because of the accident.
We send investigators to the scene immediately and issue spoliation letters, which are legal demands requiring the delivery company to preserve electronic data before it is overwritten. Call our Oxnard truck accident attorney team at (805) 292-7074 for immediate help.
California law allows you to recover compensation for both your financial losses and the personal impact the accident has had on your life. We work with medical experts and financial specialists to calculate every category of harm, including future costs that insurance companies routinely undervalue.
Economic Damages | Non-Economic Damages |
Current and future medical bills | Pain and suffering |
Lost wages and reduced earning capacity | Emotional distress |
Vehicle repair, replacement, and diminished value | Loss of enjoyment of life |
Home or vehicle accessibility modifications | Loss of consortium |
California gives you two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. If you miss this deadline, you permanently lose your right to seek compensation, regardless of how strong your case is.
There is one important exception. If a government-operated vehicle, such as a USPS truck, was involved, federal claims must be filed within two years under the Federal Tort Claims Act. However, claims against state or local government vehicles have a shorter six-month deadline under California’s Government Claims Act.
GPS records, dashcam footage, and electronic logging device data can be lost or overwritten if not preserved, so contact an attorney as soon as possible after your crash.
Delivery trucks are a constant presence on local roads like Highway 101, Rice Avenue, Oxnard Boulevard, Saviers Road, and the corridors near the Port of Hueneme. Many of the crashes on these roads are preventable and trace directly back to the decisions made by drivers and the companies that employ them.
Common causes we investigate include:
Proving fault in a delivery truck case requires evidence that the company controls and will not hand over willingly. We subpoena the truck’s electronic logging device data, in-cab dashcam footage, GPS telematics, dispatch messages, and the driver’s full qualification file and training history.
We also work with accident reconstruction specialists who can analyze the physical evidence from the scene to establish exactly how and why the crash happened. Every case we take is prepared for trial from day one, which signals to the delivery company and its insurer that we will not accept a lowball settlement.
Yes. We manage your vehicle repair or total loss claim, coordinate a rental car while your vehicle is out of service, and pursue a diminished value claim if your car is worth less after repairs. We handle all of this as part of your case at no additional charge.
Call (805) 292-7074 or contact us online to get help with your delivery truck claim today.
We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing unless we win your case. Our bilingual team serves Spanish-speaking clients, and we can meet at your home or hospital bedside if your injuries prevent you from visiting our office. We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Schedule your free consultation with our Oxnard delivery truck accident lawyer today.
You can request a copy from the Oxnard Police Department online or in person at 251 South C Street. If the crash occurred on a freeway, the report is filed through the CHP Ventura Area office.
Yes. California follows pure comparative negligence, which means your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault but you are not barred from recovering. For example, if you are found 20 percent at fault on a $100,000 claim, you would still recover $80,000.
No. Politely decline and contact an attorney before speaking with any insurance representative. Recorded statements are routinely used to minimize or deny valid claims.
We immediately send a spoliation letter, which is a formal legal demand requiring the company to preserve all electronic evidence. If necessary, we seek a court order to enforce that obligation.
Many cases are resolved through settlement rather than going to trial. Cases involving catastrophic injuries or multiple defendants can take longer, and we will never pressure you to accept a settlement that does not fully cover your losses.
Yes. We connect our clients with physicians who provide treatment on a medical lien, meaning they are paid directly from your settlement so you can get the care you need today.
We are committed to holding delivery companies accountable and recovering every dollar you are owed. Let Crane Flores Injury & Car Accident Lawyers handle the legal fight while you focus on getting back to work and back to your family.
Our office is conveniently located at 300 E Esplanade Dr. #906, Oxnard, CA 93036 and you can call us 24/7 at (805) 292-7074.
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