Advocating For You After An Amazon Delivery Accident
Today’s world of e-commerce means that delivery vans and other delivery services for Amazon are all over Ohio and Kentucky. When these delivery vehicles cause an accident, it can be unclear who is liable for the damages. After a serious Amazon delivery van accident, you can turn to the personal injury attorneys of Rittgers Rittgers & Nakajima for legal help.
We help the people of West Chester and Butler County explore their options following a delivery vehicle crash. You can count on us to seek maximum compensation for your damages. With more than 200 combined years of experience behind our team, we have a long record of multimillion-dollar settlements and awards.
What Causes Amazon Flex Delivery Accidents?
The populations of Butler County and Warren County have grown substantially in the past several years. More people in the region means more online orders – and more delivery vehicles. The increase in motor vehicle traffic does not help, either. It means that when delivery drivers act recklessly, they put even more vehicles, bicyclists and pedestrians at risk. Some of the most common causes of delivery vehicle accidents include:
- Texting while driving
- Using a navigation device while driving
- Making left turns
- Speeding
- Failing to yield
- Rushing to meet a deadline
In our practice, our lawyers have handled thousands of motor vehicle accident cases. From examining the vehicle’s GPS device to hiring an expert accident reconstructionist, we take every step necessary to determine fault, then get maximum compensation for your damages. Even if it means taking on a powerful company like Amazon, we do not shy away from pursuing your case in court.
Get Our Help After A Serious Delivery Van Injury
Rittgers Rittgers & Nakajima has everything necessary to handle your Amazon Flex delivery vehicle accident. You can call our law office in West Chester at 513-496-0134 or send us an email to schedule your initial consultation. We have five convenient office locations in the Cincinnati metro and are available 24/7.