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Pennsylvania Couple Files Lawsuit Against USPS, Letter Carrier over vehicle accident

A Bucks County couple has filed a federal tort claim against the United States government and a U.S. Postal Service employee over injuries the husband allegedly sustained in a motor vehicle accident with the mail carrier.

Gerardo and Shelley Marquez, who reside in Furlong, Pa., are suing the federal government and postal worker Andrew McMasters at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

The complaint says that Gerardo Marquez became injured on Sept. 12, 2011, after his vehicle was struck by a Postal Service box truck driven by McMasters while both the plaintiff and defendant were traveling along Route 309 in Montgomery County.

While the suit doesn’t specify whether or not the collision was a head-on crash, it does state that McMasters, who resides in West Chester, Pa., “negligently, carelessly and/or recklessly operated [his] vehicle so as to cross into and enter” Gerardo Marquez’s lane of travel and “violently crash” into the plaintiff’s vehicle.

The suit says that a claim was presented to the Postal Service about a week after the accident, one that was subsequently denied by the governmental agency.

McMasters is accused of operating a motor vehicle at a high and dangerous rate of speed under the circumstances, failing to have his vehicle under proper control, failing to keep a proper distance from other vehicles, and other acts of negligence and recklessness.

via The Penn Record