Personal Injury · 18-Wheeler · Delivery Truck

Houston Delivery Truck Accident Lawyer

The explosion of e-commerce has put more delivery trucks, vans, and gig drivers on Houston roads than ever before. Amazon, FedEx, UPS, DHL, DoorDash, and Instacart all operate fleets — or networks of contractors — across the Houston metro area. When a delivery vehicle causes an accident, identifying the correct insurer and the full scope of liability requires specific expertise.

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$24M+Recovered for Clients
500+Cases Handled
15+Years of Experience
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What We Handle

Case Types We Fight

Amazon Delivery Accidents

Amazon Logistics uses a mix of employees and DSP (Delivery Service Partner) contractors. We pierce the contractor veil to reach Amazon's coverage.

FedEx & UPS Accidents

Traditional delivery carriers with commercial policies and complex driver classification issues.

Gig Economy Delivery Accidents

DoorDash, Instacart, GrubHub, and other app-based delivery platforms with layered insurance coverage.

USPS Accidents

Government vehicle claims require strict compliance with the Federal Tort Claims Act and administrative filing requirements.

What You Can Recover
  • Full damages against the employer's or platform's commercial insurance
  • Medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering
  • Direct negligence claims for negligent hiring or supervision
Recent Recovery
$590,000
Delivery Truck Accident — DSP Contractor / Intersection Collision

Client struck by an Amazon DSP delivery van that ran a red light. CDF Law established Amazon's operational control over the DSP contractor and secured coverage under Amazon's commercial policy.

Past results do not guarantee similar outcomes in future cases.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions About Your Case

Is Amazon liable for accidents caused by its delivery drivers? +
This is actively litigated. Amazon typically classifies Delivery Service Partner (DSP) drivers as independent contractors to avoid vicarious liability. However, courts have increasingly found Amazon exercises sufficient control over delivery operations to trigger liability. CDF Law evaluates the specific delivery arrangement in each case.
What if I was hit by a driver making a work delivery in their own car? +
Many delivery platforms require drivers to carry personal auto insurance and also provide contingent commercial coverage. The platform's coverage may apply depending on whether the driver was actively on a delivery at the time of the accident.
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