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What to Do After a Delivery Driver Accident in Dallas

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Michael Scott Fielding, J.D.

Michael Scott Fielding, J.D.

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Accidents move fast. This guide doesn't. Every step below is attorney-reviewed and specific to Dallas, Texas law — so you don't miss what matters.

💡 Quick Answer

If you were hit by a delivery driver in Dallas, up to three parties may be liable: the driver, the fleet operator (DSP), and the platform company (Amazon, FedEx, UPS). Texas gives you 2 years to file under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003.

Key facts for delivery driver accident claims:

  • Three-party liability: The driver, the Delivery Service Partner (DSP), and the platform may all carry separate insurance policies
  • Employee vs. contractor: Amazon Flex drivers are independent contractors; DSP drivers are employees of the DSP — this distinction determines which insurance applies
  • Higher coverage: Commercial fleet policies typically carry $1M–$5M in coverage, far more than personal auto policies
  • Evidence risk: Delivery route data, GPS logs, and dashcam footage are controlled by the company and may be destroyed under routine policies

Texas's 51% fault bar applies. Contact a Dallas delivery accident attorney immediately to preserve evidence.

Quick Answer — Source Index4claim-level sources
Texas Statute of Limitations — Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ch. 16
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Texas Comparative Fault — Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ch. 33
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TxDOT Motor Vehicle Crash Statistics 2024
Texas Department of Insurance — Commercial Auto Coverage
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Dallas is a major distribution hub for Amazon, FedEx, UPS, and last-mile delivery services. With multiple fulfillment centers across the DFW Metroplex and delivery volume accelerating year-over-year, delivery driver accidents have become an increasingly common source of injury claims in Dallas County.

Why This Matters — And What Insurers Won't Tell You

Delivery companies have built their logistics networks to insulate themselves from liability. Amazon routes deliveries through Delivery Service Partners — small independent companies that employ the drivers, own or lease the vans, and carry their own insurance. When a DSP driver causes a crash, Amazon's first response is that the driver is not their employee.

The insurance architecture is deliberately complex. The DSP carries a commercial fleet policy. Amazon carries a separate contingent liability policy. The driver may carry personal auto insurance that excludes commercial use. FedEx Ground uses a similar independent contractor model. UPS employs drivers directly, simplifying liability — but UPS still deploys sophisticated defense teams.

What makes these cases winnable is the paper trail. Delivery routes are GPS-tracked, timed, and monitored in real time. Amazon's delivery metrics create intense time pressure that may have contributed to the crash. Route data, delivery completion rates, and driver performance scores are all discoverable — but they are controlled by the company and subject to routine deletion. A spoliation preservation letter sent within 72 hours is the only way to ensure this evidence survives.

Dallas County recorded 46,257 total crashes in 2024 — DFW's distribution corridors see heavy commercial delivery traffic year-round.

Amazon operates multiple fulfillment centers in the DFW Metroplex. FedEx's national hub is in nearby Memphis. UPS's Mesquite and DeSoto facilities serve the Dallas-Fort Worth market directly.

Source: TxDOT Crash Records 2024

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What To Do Next

  1. 1

    Call 911 and ensure a CR-3 crash report is filed. Ask the responding officer to document the delivery vehicle's company markings, license plate, DOT number (if applicable), and whether the driver was actively making a delivery.

  2. 2

    Photograph the delivery vehicle from multiple angles: company logos, vehicle number, license plate, DOT placard, and all damage. Also photograph any packages in the vehicle and the delivery route scanner/device if visible.

  3. 3

    Get the driver's personal information, their employer's name (the DSP company name is often different from the logo on the van), and insurance details. Ask specifically whether the driver works for a DSP or directly for Amazon/FedEx/UPS.

  4. 4

    Get witness names and phone numbers. Witnesses who saw the delivery driver's behavior — running a stop sign, speeding through a residential area, double-parked blocking visibility — strengthen your claim significantly.

  5. 5

    Seek medical treatment the same day. Document all injuries with same-day medical records to establish causation.

  6. 6

    Contact a delivery accident attorney within 48 hours. Your attorney must send spoliation preservation letters to the driver, the DSP, and the platform company to preserve GPS route data, dashcam footage, delivery metrics, and driver qualification files.

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Key Numbers

MetricValueSource
Texas statute of limitations — personal injury2 years from accident date[Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003](https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CP/htm/CP.16.htm)
Commercial fleet insurance — typical range$1,000,000 – $5,000,000Reviewed by Michael Scott Fielding, J.D. · TX Bar #24065226
Amazon Flex driver classificationIndependent contractor (personal insurance applies)Amazon Flex Terms of Service
Amazon DSP driver classificationEmployee of the DSP (fleet policy applies)Amazon DSP Program Terms
Modified comparative negligence threshold51% — exceed this and you recover nothing[Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 33.001](https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CP/htm/CP.33.htm)

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. 1

    Mistake #1: Filing a claim only against the driver. Delivery driver accidents involve up to three separate insurance policies: the driver's personal policy, the DSP's commercial fleet policy, and the platform company's contingent liability policy. Filing against only the driver misses the larger insurance pools. In Amazon DSP cases, the DSP's fleet policy is the primary coverage

    not the driver's personal auto. Your attorney should identify all potentially liable parties and all available policies before filing.

  2. 2

    Mistake #2: Accepting the platform company's initial denial of liability. Amazon, FedEx Ground, and similar companies will immediately claim the driver is not their employee. This is a legal argument, not a fact that ends your case. Courts have pierced this defense when the platform controls the driver's route, timing, delivery metrics, and performance standards. Do not accept 'not our employee' as a final answer. Retain an attorney who understands gig economy liability.

  3. 3

    Mistake #3: Not preserving digital evidence within 72 hours. Delivery routes, GPS data, dashcam footage, delivery completion times, and driver performance scores are controlled by the platform and DSP. This data may be overwritten or deleted under routine retention policies. Once it is gone, the strongest evidence of time pressure, distracted driving, or route violations is lost. Your attorney must send spoliation preservation letters to all three parties

    driver, DSP, and platform — within 72 hours.

  4. 4

    Mistake #4: Assuming the delivery company's insurance will automatically cover you. Insurance disputes between the driver, the DSP, and the platform are common. Each party's insurer points to the other's policy. During this finger-pointing, your medical bills pile up and no one is paying. PIP coverage (if you have it) can cover immediate costs while liability is sorted out. File your claim against all potentially liable parties simultaneously to prevent inter-company stalling.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do after being hit by an Amazon delivery truck in Dallas?

Call 911, photograph the delivery vehicle's markings and number, get the driver's name and employer (DSP name), collect witness contacts, and seek medical care the same day. Do not speak with Amazon or the DSP's insurance representatives. Contact an attorney within 48 hours to send spoliation preservation letters.

Who is liable if an Amazon/FedEx/UPS driver hits my car in Texas?

The driver, the Delivery Service Partner (DSP), and the platform company may all share liability. Amazon and FedEx use DSPs — independent companies that employ the drivers and carry fleet insurance. UPS employs drivers directly. Your attorney should identify all liable parties and all available insurance policies.

Are Amazon delivery drivers employees or independent contractors?

Amazon Flex drivers (personal vehicles) are independent contractors. Amazon DSP drivers (branded vans) are employees of the DSP — a separate company contracted by Amazon. This distinction determines which insurance policy applies. FedEx Ground uses a similar contractor model. UPS employs drivers directly.

Does Amazon's insurance cover my accident in Texas?

Amazon carries a contingent liability policy that may apply alongside the DSP's fleet insurance. However, Amazon typically argues the driver is not their employee. The DSP's commercial fleet policy ($1M–$5M) is usually the primary coverage source. Your attorney should file claims against all potentially liable parties.

What is the difference between Amazon Flex and DSP driver liability?

Amazon Flex drivers use personal vehicles and are independent contractors — their personal auto insurance is the primary coverage, though it may exclude commercial use. DSP drivers use Amazon-branded vans and are employed by the DSP — the DSP's commercial fleet policy applies. The coverage difference can be millions of dollars.

How do I file a claim against a delivery company after an accident?

Contact an attorney who will identify all liable parties (driver, DSP, platform), send spoliation preservation letters within 72 hours, and file claims against all available insurance policies. Do not file directly with the platform — their claims process is designed to minimize payouts and protect the company.

What if the delivery driver was speeding through my neighborhood?

Delivery metrics and route timing data can prove the driver was under time pressure to complete deliveries — a factor that contributes to speeding and reckless driving. This data is controlled by the platform and DSP. Your attorney can subpoena route data, delivery completion times, and driver performance scores to prove negligence.

How much is a delivery driver accident claim worth in Dallas?

Claims against commercial fleet policies with $1M–$5M in coverage can result in significantly higher settlements than standard auto claims. Moderate injuries settle for $30,000–$100,000. Severe injuries involving surgery or permanent impairment can exceed $250,000. The available insurance coverage — not just injury severity — drives the total recovery.

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