Comcast – Xfinity Truck Accident Lawsuit Lawyer
Comcast, now known as Xfinity, is one of the most recognizable providers of internet and cable television services in the U.S. Comcast also offers cell phone plans, home security, and telecommunications services aimed at businesses.
Xfinity trucks are something we see on a regular basis, whether we are out on the road or spot a company truck parked in our neighborhood. There’s nothing remarkable about these vehicles – unless they cause an accident due to negligence by the technician. Sadly, Xfinity truck accident cases are more common than most people realize.
Did an accident with a Comcast cable vehicle leave you with one or more injuries? Did you sustain property damage to your car and other possessions? If so, you should seek immediate assistance from lawyers with experience in truck accident injury claims. The legal experts of Kenmore Law Group are ready to offer you a free case review, so please reach out to us for advice on your rights and legal options.
$465,000
Slip & Fall
$600,000
Assault and Battery
$525,000
Head Trauma
$900,000
Hand/Wrist and Back Injury
$599,000
Slip And Fall Accident
$600,000
Shoulder Injury
Causes of Xfinity Vehicle Accidents
In order to file a Comcast truck accident lawsuit, you’ll need to show that the operator of the vehicle was negligent in their duty of care. Essentially, we all have a responsibility to obey traffic laws and follow other safety rules when we are on the road. This is critical to preventing accidents that result in devastating injuries, and even death.
By contacting out law firm, you can speak with Comcast truck accident lawyer that will determine who is responsible for the accident. From decades of experience, we know that cable technicians can be careless or downright dangerous when it comes to operating a company vehicle. Here are just some of the reasons for why you may have been injured by an accident involving an Xfinity vehicle:
- Reckless driving, such as speeding, running red lights, tailgating or cutting people off
- Being distracted by your phone or other tasks instead of focusing on the road
- Driving while drowsy / overtired from lack of sleep, medication, etc.
- Drunk driving or operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs
- Lack of experience or poor judgment / reflexes with commercial trucks
Please note that finding evidence and building a solid case requires quick action, i.e., finding a lawyer who can investigate your accident and file the necessary paperwork. That’s why we invite you to contact us today and schedule a free case evaluation.
Injuries You can Sustain
You are at risk of serious injuries with any type of car accident, but commercial trucks have a higher risk of causing harm to others. This is based on the fact that cable company vehicles are heavier and bigger than the average car, with more reinforcements that can protect the driver, passengers, and company equipment in the event of an accident. Unfortunately, much of the damage is sustained by the other driver, who may have one or more of the following injuries:
- Concussion and other head trauma
- Broken bones
- Spinal cord or neck injury
- Burns from exposure to heated metal, fire, electrical currents, etc.
- Dislocated shoulder
- Hip fracture
- Ruptured spleen and other internal organs
- Nerve damage causing loss of function
- Blindness and other vision problems
- Dental damage (broken teeth, for example)
- Loss of hearing, tinnitus, and other signs of damage to the ear
- Permanent scars from burns and cuts
- Chronic pain
Average Value of a Comcast Vehicle Accident Lawsuit
Based on national averages for car accident claims, it would seem that $15,000 to $25,000 is the average value for one of these cases. Keep in mind, however, that most of these claimants dealt with the insurance company on their own, meaning they received next to nothing beyond their immediate medical costs and damage to their car. With help from a lawyer specializing in commercial vehicle accidents, most victims can receive double or triple the amount that they were offered by the insurance company.
Ultimately, how much your claim against Comcast is worth involves numerous factors, like how badly you are injured, the impact of these injuries on your life, and the level of negligence by the other driver. Overall, we would say that clients represented by an Xfinity truck accident lawyer receive between $75,000 and $2,000,000. Possible damages you can recover from a lawsuit include:
- Current and future medical expenses
- Value of lost wages, PTO, and other income you missed out on during the recovery period
- Future lost wages and/or lost earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Property damage
- Attorney’s fees
- Legal fees
- Punitive damages
Time Limit to Sue Comcast for a Truck Accident
For the most part, lawsuits for car accidents caused by a Comcast employee have a deadline of 2 years. Known as the statute of limitations, this time period starts from when you were injured in the accident. So, that would generally be the date of the accident itself, though it’s possible to have injuries that cannot be diagnosed for weeks or months. This, and other factors, may change how long you have to file a lawsuit. We suggest that you verify the deadline for an Xfinity vehicle accident claim with our legal team. Otherwise, you could end up losing out on the compensation you deserve, simply for not filing a claim on time.
Second Opinion Consultations
Are you currently in the process of suing Comcast for an auto accident? Are there questions or concerns about your claim that you wish to discuss with another lawyer? Our attorneys are happy to offer you a free second opinion consultation on your existing Xfinity truck accident lawsuit. A second opinion can give you the reassurance that your case is on the right track. Or, it may draw your attention to issues that can hurt your chance of a successful outcome. Either way, we are happy to help, so don’t hesitate to call us for a free second opinion.
Pay $0 for a Comcast Vehicle Accident Lawyer
Our law firm believes in the principle of free legal services for accident victims, which is why we offer a Zero Fee Guarantee. If you decide to hire us, you pay $0 in legal fees, which we will demand from Xfinity. That means your settlement from Comcast will include our expenses, and this is the only form of payment that is owed to us. As a result, you have the assurance of knowing that you pay absolutely nothing if we don’t win your case.
We are here to assist you 24/7, so please contact our law firm and schedule a free consultation.