If you were involved in a truck accident caused by an XPO Logistics driver, you may be wondering: Can I sue XPO Logistics for damages? The answer depends on who was at fault and whether XPO Logistics was negligent.
XPO Logistics is one of the largest trucking and logistics companies in the U.S., and they have aggressive legal teams and insurance adjusters whose job is to limit payouts for accident victims. However, if their driver or company policies were responsible for the accident, you may have grounds for a lawsuit.
At Zinda Law Group, we help victims of XPO Logistics truck accidents fight for the compensation they deserve. Below, we explain when you can sue XPO Logistics and how to build a strong case.
When Can You Sue XPO Logistics After a Truck Accident?
To sue XPO Logistics, you must be able to prove that the company or its driver was negligent. Negligence occurs when a driver or company fails to follow safety rules, resulting in harm.
1. If the XPO Logistics Driver Was Negligent
A truck driver may be considered negligent if they were:
- Speeding or driving recklessly
- Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- Distracted (texting, eating, or using a GPS while driving)
- Fatigued from exceeding hours-of-service limits
- Failing to follow traffic signals or laws
Since FMCSA regulations impose strict safety rules on truck drivers, violations of these regulations could help strengthen your case.
2. If XPO Logistics Was Negligent as a Company
Beyond the driver’s actions, XPO Logistics could be held liable if the company itself acted negligently, such as:
- Hiring unqualified or unsafe drivers
- Failing to properly train their drivers
- Neglecting truck maintenance and inspections
- Forcing drivers to work beyond legal driving hours
- Failing to secure or load cargo properly
If XPO Logistics ignored safety standards, they may share direct liability for your accident.
3. If a Third Party Was Involved
In some cases, other parties may share liability, such as:
- Truck manufacturers (if faulty brakes, tires, or mechanical defects caused the accident)
- Maintenance companies (if improper servicing led to vehicle failure)
- Cargo loaders (if unbalanced or unsecured cargo caused the crash)
An experienced truck accident attorney can investigate the accident and determine all responsible parties.
Steps to Take If You Want to Sue XPO Logistics
1. Gather Strong Evidence
To prove XPO Logistics’ liability, you need strong evidence, including:
- Police reports
- Medical records documenting your injuries
- Eyewitness statements
- Truck black box data (which records speed, braking, and driver activity)
- Dashcam or surveillance footage
The more evidence you collect, the stronger your case will be.
2. File an Insurance Claim Against XPO Logistics
Your first step is typically filing a claim with XPO Logistics’ insurance provider. However, their insurance adjusters may:
- Offer a lowball settlement that doesn’t cover your expenses
- Try to shift blame onto you
- Delay your claim in hopes you will settle for less
A truck accident lawyer can handle negotiations with XPO’s insurance team to ensure you receive fair compensation.
3. File a Personal Injury Lawsuit
If XPO Logistics refuses to offer a fair settlement, your attorney may file a personal injury lawsuit. A lawsuit may be necessary if:
- The insurance company denies liability
- The settlement offer does not cover your full damages
- The accident resulted in severe injuries or wrongful death
What Compensation Can You Recover?
If you sue XPO Logistics, you may be eligible for several types of damages, including:
Economic Damages
- Medical expenses (hospital bills, surgeries, rehabilitation, medications)
- Lost wages (compensation for missed work and reduced earning capacity)
- Property damage (vehicle repair or replacement costs)
Non-Economic Damages
- Pain and suffering (physical and emotional distress)
- Loss of enjoyment of life (if the accident affected your daily activities or hobbies)
- Emotional distress and PTSD
Punitive Damages
In cases of gross negligence, such as drunk driving or severe FMCSA violations, the court may award punitive damages to punish XPO Logistics and deter future misconduct.
Why You Should Hire a Lawyer for an XPO Logistics Truck Accident Lawsuit
Suing XPO Logistics is not like suing a regular driver. The company has:
- A team of corporate lawyers ready to fight claims
- Aggressive insurance adjusters trained to minimize payouts
- Millions of dollars in resources to dispute liability
To level the playing field, hiring an experienced truck accident lawyer is critical. A lawyer can:
- Investigate the accident and gather strong evidence
- Negotiate with XPO Logistics’ insurance team
- Ensure compliance with state and federal trucking laws
- File a lawsuit if the settlement offer is unfair
At Zinda Law Group, we work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you don’t pay unless we win your case.
Take Action Today
If you or a loved one has been injured in an XPO Logistics truck accident, you don’t have to face their insurance and legal teams alone. We can help you fight for the compensation you deserve, including medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.
Call (800) 863-5312 today for a free consultation.
The longer you wait, the harder it becomes to gather evidence and build a strong case. Don’t settle for less—contact us today to discuss your legal options.
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