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Top 10 Causes of Delivery Truck Accidents | Colorado Truck Accident Lawyers


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Top 10 Causes of Delivery Truck Accidents | Colorado Truck Accident Lawyers

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Delivery truck accidents are increasingly common in Colorado and around the nation. As we rely increasingly on online shopping, such as Amazon, and grocery delivery services, the number of delivery trucks on the road will only continue to grow. Delivery drivers are also pushed to deliver more products more quickly, which results in drivers driving faster, more distracted and more likely to cause delivery vehicle crashes with other cars, pedestrians, bike riders and other people on Colorado roads. The size and weight of these vehicles makes it more likely accident victims will sustain catastrophic or fatal injuries. If you sustained injuries in a Colorado delivery truck accident, talk to our experienced Colorado truck accident attorneys in a free consultation to learn more about how we can help you.
Delivery trucks are a common site in cities across Colorado. You can find Amazon, UPS and FedEx trucks all over large metro areas including Denver and Colorado Springs throughout the day. Unsurprisingly, you can also find news stories reaching out to all four corners of Colorado discussing serious collisions involving delivery vehicles. The accident statistics are a cause for concern. According to the Federal Motor Safety Carrier Administration, truck accidents have a double digit increase year over year. State-level data from the Colorado Department of Transportation tells a similar tale.
Delivery vehicle accidents are on the rise for many reasons, but a rise in delivery-based shopping is a key factor. Retail shopping increasingly occurs online with shipping executed through delivery services like UPS, FedEx and USPS, although some companies use their own delivery vehicles, like furniture stores and Amazon. The push to deliver more products puts pressure on drivers to do more in the same number of hours, which requires them to drive with less caution. Amazon in particular has been criticized for their employment practices and exceedingly high delivery expectations. According to an alarming study of Amazon drivers, 20% of all of their delivery drivers have been involved in an accident.
In the experience of our Denver truck accident lawyers, there are several reasons why the increase demand for deliveries results in more dangerous collisions across Colorado. Let's discuss the top ten causes of delivery truck accidents.

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Front Range Injury Attorneys podcastBy Adam Kielich