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159K+
Delivery Truck Accidents/Year
$1M+
Average Serious Injury Settlement
97%
Cases Settled Out of Court
3.1M
Packages Delivered Daily

Major Delivery Company Accidents

The e-commerce boom means more delivery trucks on the road—and more accidents

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Amazon

DSP drivers, Prime vans, and flex drivers cause thousands of accidents yearly

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FedEx

Ground and Express trucks operate under tight schedules, increasing accident risk

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UPS

Brown trucks are everywhere—and their drivers face demanding routes

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USPS

Government immunity rules make USPS claims more complex

Why Delivery Truck Accidents Are Different

Multiple Liable Parties: Unlike regular car accidents, delivery truck crashes may involve the driver, the delivery company, vehicle manufacturers, and even third-party contractors.

Commercial Insurance: Delivery companies carry larger insurance policies ($1M+), meaning higher potential compensation for victims.

Driver Pressure: Delivery drivers face tight deadlines and quotas, leading to speeding, distracted driving, and fatigue-related accidents.

Electronic Evidence: GPS tracking, delivery apps, and vehicle cameras can prove negligence—if you act fast before evidence is deleted.

Common Delivery Truck Accident Causes

  • ⚠️ Double-parking and illegal stops
  • ⚠️ Backing up without checking mirrors
  • ⚠️ Distracted driving (checking delivery apps)
  • ⚠️ Running red lights to meet quotas
  • ⚠️ Fatigued driving on long routes

Types of Delivery Truck Accidents We Handle

Our network of attorneys has experience with all types of delivery vehicle accidents

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Vehicle Collisions

Delivery trucks striking other vehicles at intersections, while turning, or while backing up.

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Pedestrian Accidents

Walkers struck by delivery vehicles in residential areas, parking lots, or crosswalks.

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Cyclist Accidents

Bicyclists hit by delivery trucks, often due to blind spots or door opening incidents.

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Property Damage

Delivery trucks damaging mailboxes, fences, vehicles, and homes while making deliveries.

Hit and Run

Delivery drivers who flee the scene—we help track them down through company records.

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Wrongful Death

Fatal accidents involving delivery trucks—we help families seek justice and compensation.

⚠️ Act Fast: 1-Year Statute of Limitations

If your accident occurred in one of these states, you have only ONE YEAR to file a claim. Don't wait!

Delivery Truck Accident FAQs

Who is liable in a delivery truck accident?

Liability can fall on multiple parties: the driver, the delivery company (like Amazon, FedEx, or UPS), the vehicle manufacturer, or third-party contractors. Many delivery drivers are technically independent contractors, but companies can still be held liable for negligent hiring, training, or supervision.

How much is my delivery truck accident case worth?

Case values vary widely based on injury severity, medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Delivery companies typically carry $1M+ in insurance, meaning compensation can be substantial for serious injuries. An experienced attorney can evaluate your specific case.

What should I do immediately after a delivery truck accident?

1) Call 911 and get medical attention. 2) Document the scene—photos of the truck, license plate, company branding, and any damage. 3) Get the driver's information and company name. 4) Report to police. 5) Contact an attorney before speaking with insurance companies.

Are Amazon DSP (Delivery Service Partner) accidents handled differently?

Amazon uses DSPs (independent contractors) for most deliveries, which can complicate liability. However, Amazon may still be held liable for negligent selection of DSPs, setting unrealistic delivery quotas, or maintaining control over delivery operations. An experienced attorney can identify all liable parties.

How long do I have to file a delivery truck accident lawsuit?

The statute of limitations varies by state—typically 2-3 years, but some states like Louisiana and Tennessee only give you 1 year. Evidence like GPS data and delivery logs can be deleted quickly, so it's crucial to act fast.

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