Maison Law can guide you through the claims process if you’re injured in a car accident with a Curri delivery driver in Los Angeles. You’ve probably never heard of Curri, but it’s yet another app delivery service. And while it’s not as well-known as DoorDash or some other app, drivers throughout the city use it to make extra money. That can easily lead to a situation where you’re hurt in a car accident with one of these drivers, but you don’t have to face the aftermath alone. Set up a free consultation today and let us talk you through your options.
When Getting a Lawyer Makes Sense
A lot of people haven’t heard of Curri until after an accident happens, but on any given day, drivers are zipping around active construction zones Downtown, tight alleyways in Hollywood, warehouse districts near Vernon, or crowded residential neighborhoods where unloading oversized materials becomes difficult.
That might make it easy to see how a car accident can happen with one of these drivers, but you’re the one left dealing with the fallout. Injuries, car repairs, missed work, and pain are all a part of any car accident, but when there’s things that make it more complicated, that’s usually when getting a lawyer makes the most sense. Our team at Maison Law can:
- Explain what your options are and how the law works
- Figure out who’s responsible for the accident, whether that’s the driver or someone else
- Help you get medical records, pictures, and other evidence
- Handle all the talks with the insurance company
- Guide you through an insurance claim, a lawsuit, or both
So yes, you’re not required to get a lawyer when you’re in a car accident with a Curri delivery driver. But to be honest, you’re already dealing with enough headaches. Our team can make things easier, and that starts with the biggest question that usually comes with these accidents.
Who’s Responsible When I’m Hurt in a Car Accident With a Curri Driver?
One of the hardest parts about these accidents is that they usually involve more moving pieces than a normal car accident.
Curri drivers are using their personal pickup trucks, rented work vehicles, flatbeds, or trucks owned by other companies to make deliveries for contractors or suppliers. But even with a Curri driver, liability comes down to negligence. And because they don’t work directly for Curri, their own private car insurance takes effect.
With that said, though, the driver isn’t always the one solely responsible. It could bring in others like:
- A construction company connected to the delivery
- A subcontractor
- The owner of the work vehicle
- A maintenance or repair company
- A manufacturer of defective vehicle parts or equipment
- Another negligent driver involved in the collision
That’s part of why these claims can feel overwhelming early on. There are often multiple businesses, insurance adjusters, and policies involved all at once. So it’s all about narrowing things down as much as you can. The best way to do that starts by looking at why these accidents happen.
Why These Accidents Happen Around Los Angeles
Los Angeles already creates difficult driving conditions for ordinary drivers. Add oversized construction deliveries into the mix, and the risks go up quickly. Curri drivers are often trying to:
- Deliver materials on strict timelines
- Navigate unfamiliar job sites
- Back large vehicles into narrow spaces
- Stop in crowded loading zones
- Maneuver through dense traffic with oversized cargo
- Complete multiple deliveries across the city in a single shift
A lot of accidents happen because drivers are under pressure to move quickly between jobs. Some collisions involve distracted driving from app notifications or GPS directions. Others happen because overloaded trucks have trouble stopping in time. In some cases, improperly secured materials shift during transport and create dangerous situations on the road.
We also see accidents happen in apartment complexes, alleyways, construction staging areas, and crowded commercial zones where large work vehicles simply don’t have much room to operate safely.
And because many of these vehicles are heavier than passenger cars, the injuries can become serious very quickly.
What Damages May Be Available For Me If I File a Claim?
Most people simply want to know how they’re supposed to recover financially after everything suddenly changes in one of these accidents. That’s not greedy—that’s understandable. Thankfully, the law is on your side. When someone else’s negligence causes your injuries, you can either file:
- An insurance claim.
- A personal injury lawsuit.
The goal of either one of these is to get “damages”, which is just the legal term for costs associated with your:
- Emergency room treatment
- Hospital bills
- Follow-up medical care
- Physical therapy and rehabilitation
- Prescription medication costs
- Lost wages from missed work
- Reduced future earning ability
- Vehicle repairs or replacement
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
The problem is that insurance companies often try to settle these claims quickly before the full impact of the injuries is fully understood. Someone may accept an early settlement without realizing they’ll still need treatment months later. Once a settlement is finalized, it’s usually very difficult to go back and ask for additional money later on.
The Evidence That Can Really Help Your Claim
A lot of people leave the accident scene worried they didn’t collect enough evidence. That’s extremely common. After a serious accident, most people are focused on pain, stress, or getting medical attention—not documenting every detail perfectly. Still, even small pieces of information can become important later like:
- Photos of the accident scene
- Damage to all vehicles involved
- Photos of construction materials or cargo
- Witness names and phone numbers
- Insurance information
- Vehicle registration details
- Screenshots from the delivery app
- Medical records and treatment paperwork
- Dashcam footage, if available
- Communication from insurance companies
- Notes about pain levels, mobility problems, missed work, or sleep issues
The types of deliveries the Curri driver was making matters also. A lot can be connected to the individual construction company or jobsite. We can help you get delivery schedules, loading records, or contractor information to put together a full picture of what happened and what it’s left you with.
Maison Law Helps People Hurt in Curri Driver Accidents in Los Angeles
Seeing a Curri delivery driver making a stop or picking up heavy materials is one thing, but when you’re in a car accident with one of them, it makes things much different and much more personal. The most urgent need you have in these accidents is dealing with your health and ongoing recovery. At Maison Law, our Los Angeles Curri delivery driver accident lawyers will be there to help. Set up a free consultation today to learn more.