Helping The Victims Of Accidents Involving Commercial Vehicles
The Law Offices of Vincent J. Scotto, III, represents clients who have been injured by a commercial vehicle as well as clients who are the drivers of commercial vehicles who have been injured while performing their duties. Our firm stands out because of our ability to handle your personal injury case as well as your workers’ compensation claim. This “one-stop-shop” service is to your advantage, as we thoroughly investigate the events of your accident to show fault on the part of the other driver as well as seeking every possible party who can be sued for negligence to ensure that your settlement covers the full extent of your injuries.
A commercial vehicle is any car, van, bus or truck that is owned by or engaged in some sort of business. This would include:
- Delivery vans
- Delivery box trucks, like those owned by UPS or FedEx
- City buses
- Commercial coaches
- Limousines
- Company work trucks
- Company-owned cars
- Government-owned cars and trucks
- Tow trucks
- Semi trucks
If you have simply been in a delivery van accident and were injured through no fault of your own, we give the same, excellent, hands-on service and work just as tenaciously to bring your case to a successful resolution.
Maximizing Your Settlement For You
Our firm has a long history of helping employees with workers’ compensation cases along with our work in injury law. Because of this crossover, our firm has always been on the leading edge of precedent when it comes to helping clients who have a workers’ comp claim and a personal injury case. The California Labor Code allows for both cases to be filed and for the claimant to benefit from each. This helps us maximize your settlement so you have what you need to cover your expenses as you recover from your injuries and to accommodate any permanent disabilities caused by the accident.
Your Initial Consultation Is Free
You can reach our bus accident attorneys at 650-375-2301 or contact us online to schedule your free initial consultation. You are never charged a fee unless you are compensated for your injuries.