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Truck, fleet, and rideshare accidents

Truck, fleet, delivery, or rideshare crash? Preserve evidence before it disappears.

Commercial-vehicle crashes can involve driver logs, app records, maintenance files, employer control, delivery platforms, layered insurance, and fast-moving preservation issues. Berhe Jones LLP screens these facts early so the right evidence is not lost.

Berhe Jones is a DBA of The Berhe Law Firm. Initial case review is free. If the firm accepts a matter, fees, costs, and scope are governed by a written agreement.

Early review signals

When a commercial-vehicle crash may deserve review

These signals help explain when a commercial-vehicle crash may deserve legal review without making a promise about any specific matter.

Vehicle type

A semi truck, box truck, delivery van, company car, bus, Uber/Lyft, or gig-delivery vehicle was involved.

Medical impact

Urgent care, ER, hospitalization, surgery, ongoing treatment, or serious family impact may require organization.

Statement or release request

An insurer, company, platform, or adjuster has asked for a statement, authorization, release, or quick settlement.

Disputed fault

Fault is disputed or the responsible company, driver, owner, contractor, or insurer is unclear.

Evidence to preserve

Photos, video, dashcam, app screenshots, vehicle markings, witness information, or company records may matter.

Deadline-sensitive parties

Public entities, government vehicles, fleet contractors, or multiple companies may require careful screening.

What to organize

Evidence and information to keep before review

Keep originals. Do not upload or send full sensitive records through public or public forms.

Vehicle and company details

Vehicle markings, license plate, company logos, driver or company name.

Scene and report records

Photos, video, police report number, exchange-of-information sheet, and witness details.

App and trip data

Rideshare or gig app screenshots, trip receipts, delivery messages, and route details if applicable.

Insurance communications

Letters, adjuster messages, releases, statement requests, and settlement offers.

Treatment timeline

Treatment dates and provider names without sending full medical records initially.

Deadline concerns

Deadlines vary; if a matter is urgent, call instead of waiting to submit a long message.

General information only

Commercial-vehicle cases are fact-specific

A crash involving a truck, delivery van, fleet vehicle, company car, or rideshare driver can raise evidence and insurance questions that differ from an ordinary property-damage claim. A case review looks at what happened, who may be involved, what evidence exists, what deadlines may apply, and whether representation, co-counsel, referral, or another next step is appropriate.

This review does not imply that every commercial crash has multiple defendants, large insurance policies, or a specific legal outcome.

Conflict-safe intake

Case review request

Privacy note: send a short conflict-safe summary only. Do not include privileged documents, full medical records, Social Security numbers, account credentials, or highly sensitive details through this public form. If your matter is urgent or deadline-sensitive, call instead.