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Category Archives: Delivery Van Accident

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What Causes Delivery Vans to Roll Over?

By Israel Garcia |

Delivery vans are more prevalent on the roads today than ever before. As more and more people continue to shop online, they become more reliant on these delivery vans that bring the packages they need right to their door. While convenient, drivers of delivery vans can become involved in an accident just like any… Read More »

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How Does a Company’s Pay Structure Contribute to Accidents?

By Israel Garcia |

There are many companies that rely on delivery drivers to transport their goods to customers, including UPS, FedEx, Amazon, and others. The drivers of these company vehicles can act negligently by speeding, failing to yield, and otherwise violating traffic laws. However, while it is easy to assume that delivery drivers are always to blame… Read More »

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What Causes Delivery Van Accidents?

By Israel Garcia |

As more and more people shop online, delivery vans are becoming a very common sight on the roads. The role delivery vans play in the economy is very important, as they deliver the goods people need and use every day. Unfortunately, these vehicles are not immune to becoming involved in crashes as they try… Read More »

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How Do Delivery Van Companies Cause Accidents?

By Israel Garcia |

Delivery vans are becoming a more common sight on the roads. At one time, it was mainly FedEx and UPS trucks that made deliveries. Today, delivery vans for Amazon, Uber, and a number of other companies are also contributing to the congested roads in Texas. While delivery drivers can cause these accidents, so too,… Read More »

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