I Was Hit by an Amazon Driver Can I Sue the Company?

Amazon is a sprawling company, and you can see its reach everywhere you go – including on the road. Amazon has its own branded semis and delivery trucks out there, and sometimes, their drivers are responsible for injuring other people in traffic accidents. If you’ve been injured by an Amazon driver’s negligence, you may be able to sue Amazon directly, but it’s complicated. If this is the situation in which you find yourself, reach out to an experienced Cumming, Georgia, delivery truck accident attorney today.

Amazon and the Gig Economy

Amazon is good at minimizing its own risk and taking advantage of anything possible to get ahead, including the gig economy. Many of Amazon’s drivers are independent contractors who work for themselves – rather than for Amazon itself – and receive delivery gigs from the goliath (unlike most other delivery drivers who work for the delivery companies).

Add to this the fact that Amazon built its brand on speedy delivery, and you have a lot of contract drivers out there racing to the finish line on our roads – in an effort to keep up with Amazon’s strict time demands. Many question the safety of this equation and are concerned that Amazon may be contributing to increasing delivery truck accidents.

If an Amazon Delivery Driver Causes You to Be Injured

The losses you experience because of being injured by a negligent Amazon driver can be immense. The trucks they drive are many times heavier than passenger vehicles, and even a relatively minor accident at relatively low speeds can lead to very serious losses in all the following categories:

  • Property damage to your vehicle
  • Medical expenses that may stretch into your future
  • Lost earnings that can include lost earning potential and an altered career trajectory
  • Physical and emotional pain and suffering

Because the stakes are so high, it’s important to reach out to a dedicated delivery truck accident lawyer.

Your Truck Accident Case

The bottom line is that your case will hinge on the specific circumstances involved, but you may be able to sue Amazon directly, or you may need to file your lawsuit against the Amazon driver’s insurance provider. It’s worth noting that these drivers are required to carry minimum coverage that is intended for cases like yours.

Your delivery truck lawyer will explore the control that Amazon exerts over the driver, the driver’s relationship with the company, and the stage he or she is in the delivery process in order to reach Amazon’s own comprehensive coverage. This means that if the driver is actively making a delivery at the time of the accident, Amazon’s coverage is likely in play, but if this is not the case, the driver’s coverage may solely be responsible. Making this critical distinction can be complicated in and of itself.

Discuss Your Case with an Experienced Georgia Delivery Truck Accident Attorney Today

The accomplished delivery truck accident attorneys at Banks, Stubbs & McFarland –proudly serving Cumming, Georgia – are well acquainted with Amazon’s attempts to dodge liability and are well prepared to help you. Learn more by contacting or calling us at 770-887-1209 today.