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

At Crane Flores Injury & Car Accident Lawyers, our personal injury attorneys understand how FedEx structures its contractor relationships to complicate liability and limit payouts. Whether the driver was a direct FedEx employee or an independent contractor, we investigate every layer of responsibility and build a claim that holds the right parties accountable. With more than $1.2 billion recovered for injured clients throughout Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, we know how to take on large corporations and fight for the compensation you deserve.
Contact us today for a free consultation and discover how our Oxnard FedEx truck accident lawyers can help you pursue the compensation and justice you deserve.
The pressure to meet tight delivery windows pushes drivers to make dangerous decisions, and when those decisions cause a crash, the consequences for you can be severe. While you are managing painful injuries and missed paychecks, FedEx’s insurance team is already building a case to pay you as little as possible. At Crane Flores Injury & Car Accident Lawyers, we step in immediately to take that fight off your plate.
Our approach includes:
Contact our Oxnard FedEx truck accident lawyers today for a free case evaluation.
Liability in a FedEx crash rarely falls on the driver alone. FedEx operates through a layered corporate structure involving FedEx Ground, FedEx Express, and independent service providers (ISPs), which are third-party companies contracted to handle deliveries. This structure is often used to distance the corporation from legal responsibility, but we know how to cut through it.
Under a legal doctrine called vicarious liability, employers can be held responsible for the negligent actions of their employees and contractors. This means that even if the driver was technically employed by an ISP, FedEx may still be on the hook for the harm caused.
Liable Party | Common Negligence |
FedEx Driver | Speeding, distracted driving with scanners, or driving while fatigued |
FedEx Ground or Express | Unrealistic delivery quotas, negligent hiring, or inadequate driver training |
Independent Service Provider | Falsified driving logs, poor driver supervision, or failure to maintain vehicles |
Maintenance Contractor | Faulty brake repairs, worn tires, or skipped safety inspections |
Cargo Loading Company | Overloaded trailers or improperly secured packages that shift during transit |
The steps you take in the first 48 hours protect both your health and your right to full compensation. Here is what to do immediately after a collision with a FedEx truck.
Call for emergency help even if you feel fine. Injuries like internal bleeding, concussions, and soft tissue damage often have no immediate symptoms, and a formal medical record creates the timeline that ties your injuries directly to the crash.
If you are physically able, photograph everything at the scene. Capture the FedEx truck’s license plate, the DOT number on the cab, all vehicle damage, skid marks, and any spilled cargo. Collect contact information from witnesses before they leave.
FedEx’s insurance adjuster will call quickly and ask for a recorded statement. Politely decline and say: “I need to speak with my attorney before discussing the accident.” These statements are used to find reasons to deny or reduce your claim.
Do not repair your car or send it to a junkyard until your attorney has inspected it. Keep any damaged clothing or personal items from the crash. These are physical evidence of the force of the impact.
We send investigators to document the scene and immediately issue a legal preservation notice to FedEx requiring them to retain all electronic data and records. The sooner we get involved, the more evidence we can protect.
Call (805) 292-7074 for immediate help from our Oxnard FedEx truck accident team.
California allows you to seek compensation for both the financial costs and the personal impact of your injuries. Because FedEx operates commercial vehicles, the company is required to carry insurance policies that often exceed $1 million, which means there is real money available to cover your losses.
We fight to recover compensation across two categories:
Economic Damages | Non-Economic Damages |
All current and future medical bills | Physical pain and suffering |
Lost wages and reduced earning capacity | Emotional distress and anxiety |
Loss of enjoyment of life | |
In-home care and home modifications | Loss of companionship for a spouse |
Many FedEx crashes are not random accidents. They are the direct result of corporate policies that prioritize speed over safety. Understanding the cause of your crash is the first step toward proving who is truly responsible.
Common causes we investigate include:
The moment you hire Crane Flores Injury & Car Accident Lawyers, we send a formal spoliation letter to FedEx’s legal department. A spoliation letter is a legal demand that requires the company to preserve all evidence related to your crash. This includes Electronic Logging Device (ELD) data, which is a federally mandated record of the driver’s hours, along with dashcam video, maintenance records, and driver qualification files.
We work with accident reconstructionists and trucking safety experts to analyze this evidence and establish exactly how the crash happened and who is responsible. This detailed preparation allows us to negotiate from a position of strength, and it signals to FedEx’s insurers that we are fully prepared to take the case to trial if they refuse to offer fair compensation.
FedEx has a team of corporate defense attorneys whose job is to reduce what the company pays for the harm it causes. You need a legal team with the experience and resources to match them. Crane Flores Injury & Car Accident Lawyers has obtained significant recoveries for injured clients, including notable verdicts and settlements in catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases.
Our founding partners, Shannon M. Crane and Mark Kenneth Flores, are Loyola Law School graduates, members of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, and recipients of recognition for Top 10 Verdicts in California.
Call (805) 292-7074 or contact us online to speak with an Oxnard FedEx truck accident attorney today, you pay nothing unless we win your case.
You can request a copy of the accident report through the Oxnard Police Department’s records division online or in person at 251 S. C Street. The report typically becomes available within a few days of the crash and serves as a key piece of independent evidence in your claim.
Yes, you can file a claim against FedEx Ground, FedEx Express, or the independent service provider that employed the driver, depending on who controlled the driver’s work. We investigate the corporate relationship between all parties to identify every entity that can be held financially responsible for your injuries.
California follows a pure comparative negligence rule, which means you can still recover compensation even if you were partially at fault. Your final award is simply reduced by your percentage of fault, so a finding that you were 20% responsible does not bar your recovery.
We send a formal spoliation letter the same day we are retained, which legally requires FedEx to preserve all electronic records including ELD data, GPS history, and dashcam footage. If FedEx destroys evidence after receiving this notice, courts can impose serious penalties against the company.
Most cases settle within 12 to 18 months, although complex claims involving severe injuries or multiple defendants can take two to three years. We work efficiently to resolve your case without sacrificing the full value of your claim.
Yes. We connect you with medical providers who treat on a lien basis, meaning their fees are paid directly from your settlement rather than billed to you now.
If you or a loved one was hurt in a collision with a FedEx truck in Oxnard or anywhere in Ventura County, time is critical. Evidence disappears quickly, and legal deadlines can permanently affect your ability to recover compensation.
Crane Flores Injury & Car Accident Lawyers serves clients from offices in Oxnard, Ventura, and Santa Barbara. We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and our bilingual staff can assist Spanish-speaking clients throughout every step of the process. If your injuries prevent you from traveling, we will come to your home or hospital room.
You pay no fees unless we win. Call (805) 292-7074 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation today.
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