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Man Killed After Being Struck By USPS Truck in Miami

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According to a report from WPLG Local 10, a man was killed after being hit by a United States Postal Service (USPS) truck in Miami. The terrible fatal pedestrian collision occurred in the pre-dawn hours of August 16th, 2024. Here, our Miami semi-truck accident attorney explains what we know about the tragic incident and explains the claims process of USPS crashes.

Man Fatally Struck By USPS Truck at Intersection in Miami, Florida 

Sadly, a local man was hit and killed by a Postal Service truck in Miami. The incident happened at the intersection of Southwest 27th Avenue and 26th Street shortly before 5:00 AM. Unfortunately, the man, who was not identified, was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash. The truck driver is reportedly a seven-year employee of USPS. The fatal pedestrian accident is still under a more comprehensive investigation by the Miami Police Department.

An Overview of Truck Accident Claims Against USPS 

Delivery truck accident claims are complicated—especially so if the vehicle involved in the crash is owned by a government entity, such as the United States Postal Service. There are some specialized rules and regulations that apply. Here are key points to know about USPS accident claims in Florida:

  • Legal Status of USPS: The postal service has a unique legal status. The USPS operates as an independent entity of the federal government. Why does this matter? It can complicate the assignment of liability after a truck accident. Unlike private entities, suing an agency of the federal government—including the USPS—requires following the procedures of the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA).
  • How to Prove Liability in a Claim: To file a claim against the USPS, the accident must involve negligence on the part of the USPS driver. Common forms of negligence include speeding, failing to obey traffic signals, distracted driving, or poor vehicle maintenance. Every USPS delivery truck accident should be thoroughly investigated by a Miami lawyer.
  • A Notice of Claim is Required: Before filing a lawsuit, you must first file a notice of claim with the appropriate federal agency—in this case, the USPS. For USPS truck accident claims a notice must be filed within two years of the accident.
  • Investigation Rights By USPS: After the claim is filed, the USPS has six months to respond. They may either accept the claim and offer a settlement or deny the claim. If the USPS denies the claim or fails to respond satisfactorily in a timely manner, you may then file a lawsuit in federal court. You should be represented by a top-rated Miami truck accident attorney.

 Set Up a Free Consultation With a Miami, FL Truck Accident Lawyer Today

At Pike & Lustig, LLP, our Miami truck accident attorney has the skills, knowledge, and experience to take on the full range of cases involving USPS trucks. If you or your loved one was involved in a collision with a postal service vehicle, we are here to help. Contact us today to set up your no cost, no obligation initial consultation. With offices in Miami and West Palm Beach, our attorneys handle USPS truck accident claims throughout all of Southeastern Florida.

Source:

local10.com/news/local/2024/08/16/man-dies-after-being-struck-by-vehicle-in-miami/

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