Who is Liable for an Amazon Delivery Service Partner Accident in Colorado?

At Donaldson Law, LLC, our Denver personal injury attorneys know commercial vehicle crash liability involves numerous moving parts due to the complex interplay of various factors and parties.

Determining liability can include evaluating the roles of the driver, the employing company, vehicle maintenance contractors, and potentially even third-party manufacturers if mechanical failure is involved. Each of these parties may have different responsibilities and insurance coverages, adding layers of complexity.

Amazon Delivery Service Partner Accident

Today, some commercial vehicle crashes have become even more complicated. In 2018, Amazon launched its Delivery Service Partner (DSP) program. According to the online retail giant’s website, as of January 2024, over 3,500 DSP companies employed more than 275,000 drivers in 19 countries.

The program aims to create a network of delivery companies that can provide last-mile delivery services for Amazon. Amazon provides DSPs with tools, training, equipment, and resources to help them build and scale their businesses. In return, DSPs partner with Amazon to deliver over 20 million packages daily to customers worldwide, including Colorado.

The question is, who is liable for a crash involving a DSP? The driver? The DSP? Amazon?

We have answers.

How Do Crash Victims Know Which Company to Pursue After Being Injured in a Delivery Service Partner Accident in Colorado?

Delivery service partners are impossible to miss in Colorado. They are seen in plain “sprinter” vans traversing highways, city streets, and neighborhoods throughout the state.

The easiest way to identify DSPs is that they are delivering Amazon packages without the brand’s logo on their vehicles.

DSPs are independent businesses that contract with larger companies, like Amazon, to provide delivery services. These partners are responsible for managing their teams of delivery drivers, maintaining their vehicles, and ensuring that packages are delivered on time and in good condition.

DSPs are independent contractors who handle deliveries for Amazon, and their drivers are typically employees of these DSP companies. If an accident occurs, the DSP company is responsible for its drivers’ actions while on the job.

However, Amazon might also share some liability under certain circumstances. If Amazon exercises significant control over the delivery process, such as dictating routes, schedules, and delivery procedures, it could be argued that Amazon has a degree of responsibility.

Additionally, if the accident results from systemic issues like unrealistic delivery expectations or inadequate training that Amazon imposes, Amazon could potentially be held liable.

In many cases, the injured party may need to file a claim against the DSP’s insurance. However, if Amazon’s involvement is significant, pursuing a claim against Amazon could also be an option.

Determining liability often requires a thorough investigation of the specifics of the accident and the relationship between Amazon and the DSP. We can help.

Contact Our Skilled Personal Injury Lawyer Today

Contact our experienced delivery vehicle accident attorneys in Denver at Donaldson Law, LLC, by calling (720) 458-5000 or online to schedule a free, confidential consultation to discuss your case. We have the resources and experience to handle the complexities of your case, so no detail is left to chance during your recovery.

Beware of Impaired Drivers in Colorado This Holiday Season

At Donaldson Law, LLC, our Denver car accident attorneys want all Colorado drivers to know that during the winter holidays, 40% of highway deaths are alcohol-related, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)

Unfortunately, our Colorado motorists are not immune to drunk drivers and the violent crashes, injuries, and fatalities their negligence causes year-round, especially during the holidays.

Here is what our fellow Coloradans need to know about the uptick in drunk driving traffic collisions this time of year.

Thanksgiving Holiday Accident and Fatality Reports Paint a Grim Travel Picture

The NHTSA reports that during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, over five years, more than 800 people lost their lives in crashes involving a drunk driver. The holiday period begins on Thanksgiving Eve when people typically begin to gather with family and friends. In fact, the NHTSA reported over the same time, 138 drivers involved in fatal crashes on Thanksgiving Eve were drunk.

The National Safety Council (NSC) reports an even more grim projection, as they estimate 518 people may lose their lives on U.S. roads this Thanksgiving holiday period. While this projection includes all types of collisions, not just drunk driving crashes, if this estimate holds, Thanksgiving 2022 will experience the most roadway deaths since 2007.

An Average of 140 Americans Lose Their Lives in Alcohol-Related Crashes Over Christmas Day Each Year

Holiday parties, family reunions, and friendly gatherings can all lead to excessive drinking this time of year, which directly correlates to the number of drunk-driving crashes on our Colorado roadways, and alcohol-related road deaths.

On average, 140 Americans lose their lives in alcohol-related crashes over Christmas Day each year.

An Average of 120 Americans Lose Their Lives in Alcohol-Related Crashes Over New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day Each Year

New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day are just behind Christmas as the days with the highest number of drunk driving fatalities in the country.

What’s more, New Year’s Day is the most dangerous day of the year for pedestrians.

On average, 120 Americans lost their lives in alcohol-related crashes over New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day last year.

Staying Safe While Celebrating the Holiday Season in Colorado

Our Donaldson Law auto accident lawyers hope that you never need us to help hold an impaired driver liable for your injuries or the loss of a loved one.

But it is impossible to plan for another driver’s negligence, as drunk driving crashes can take everyone on our roadways by surprise.

What you can control are your actions. If you believe you are going to drink while celebrating the holidays, designate a sober driver, call a cab, or book a rideshare service to ensure you get home safely.

If you or someone you love has had their lives changed by a negligent driver in Colorado, we would like to discuss your recovery needs during a free consultation.

Contact our skilled personal injury lawyers in Denver at Donaldson Law, LLC by calling (720) 458-5000 or contact us online to schedule a free confidential consultation to discuss your case.