Houston Delivery Truck Accident Attorney

FedEx Said Sorry. We Said Pay Up.

Delivery companies like FedEx, UPS, Amazon, and DHL push their drivers to complete hundreds of stops per day under impossible time pressure. When that pressure causes an accident that injures you, the corporation — not just the driver — is responsible. And corporations have money.

✓ FedEx Accidents ✓ UPS Truck Accidents ✓ Amazon Delivery Accidents ✓ DHL & USPS
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Recovered for Clients

They Set the Impossible Quota.

The dirty secret of the delivery industry is that companies like Amazon and FedEx know their delivery quotas are dangerous. Internal studies, whistleblower reports, and court documents have shown that drivers are pressured to skip rest breaks, speed through neighborhoods, and skip safety checks just to hit their numbers.

When that driver then blows through a stop sign at 40 mph and hits your car, the company that set that quota doesn't get to wash its hands of responsibility. We make sure of that.

Vicarious Liability

When a delivery driver causes an accident while on the job, their employer is typically liable under the legal doctrine of respondeat superior. This means the corporation — with its massive insurance policies — is on the hook for your damages.

Independent Contractor Loopholes

Amazon and other companies frequently claim their drivers are "independent contractors" to avoid liability. We know exactly how to pierce that shield and hold the corporation accountable regardless.

Who Owes You.

  • FedEx Ground & FedEx Express — high-volume routes, contractor drivers, severe accident history
  • UPS — one of the largest private fleets in the US, significant crash data
  • Amazon Logistics (AMZL) — explosive growth, inadequate driver screening
  • DHL — international company, complex liability structure
  • USPS — government entity requiring special procedures to sue
  • Instacart, DoorDash & Gig Drivers — commercial insurance coverage during active deliveries
  • Local courier services — often underinsured and underprepared
  • Grocery & pharmacy delivery fleets — H-E-B, Walgreens, CVS delivery vehicles
What We Prove

Building Your Case Against Them.

Delivery accident cases require specific evidence. We know exactly what to demand and how fast to demand it.

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GPS & Route Data

Every delivery vehicle logs precise location, speed, and stop data. We subpoena it before it's deleted.

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Driver Records

Background checks, training completion, accident history, and employment records that the company hoped you'd never see.

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Package Quotas

Internal company records showing the delivery targets that created the dangerous time pressure behind the accident.

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Dashcam & Doorbell Footage

Delivery vehicles often have cameras. So do your neighbors. We secure this footage before it disappears.

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Insurance Policy Details

Commercial delivery companies carry massive policies. We identify every applicable policy and pursue maximum coverage.

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Prior Incidents

A pattern of unsafe driving by the same driver or company is gold in court. We dig for it every time.

Common Questions

Delivery Truck Accident FAQ

Can I sue FedEx or UPS directly for my accident?
Yes. Under the doctrine of respondeat superior, these companies are responsible for their drivers' actions on the job. Even when they claim drivers are independent contractors, we can often establish corporate liability.
What if the Amazon driver was using their personal vehicle?
Amazon Logistics drivers often use personal vehicles but operate under commercial insurance during deliveries. Both the driver's personal policy and Amazon's commercial coverage may apply.
How quickly do I need to act after a delivery truck accident?
Immediately. GPS data, dashcam footage, and delivery logs are often overwritten or deleted within days. The sooner you call us, the more evidence we can preserve.
Will my case settle or go to trial?
The majority of delivery truck accident cases settle before trial. However, we prepare every case for trial from day one — which is precisely why insurance companies take us seriously and settle for more.

Ready to Make Them Pay?

Free consultation. No fee unless we win. A real attorney will review your case within the hour.

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