At Jones Kahan Law, we understand that when you’re injured in an accident involving an Amazon van or truck, navigating the complexities of liability and compensation can be overwhelming. As e-commerce continues to drive the demand for quick deliveries, more delivery vehicles are on the roads than ever before — and with that comes a rise in accidents.
However, cases involving Amazon vans and trucks are not always straightforward. Multiple parties may be involved, and understanding the roles of different actors, such as Delivery Service Providers (DSPs), Amazon itself, and independent contractors, can be challenging. If you or a loved one has been injured in an Amazon-related accident, it’s essential to work with a law firm that has experience in this nuanced area of personal injury law.
Amazon relies on a vast network of drivers and delivery companies to fulfill its orders. While Amazon manages the overall logistics and customer experience, it often outsources the actual delivery to independent contractors through a system called Delivery Service Providers (DSPs). DSPs are third-party businesses that employ drivers to transport goods for Amazon. These drivers are typically behind the wheel of Amazon-branded vans or trucks.
This structure creates unique challenges when pursuing a personal injury claim after an accident. In a traditional vehicle accident case, liability typically falls on the driver, their employer, or an insurance company. However, in cases involving Amazon delivery vehicles, the complexity increases due to the following factors: