When Big Delivery Companies Cause Serious Harm, We Hold Them Accountable
Delivery trucks are everywhere in Denver. CBS News reported that over a 6-month period in 2025 there were over 1200 commerical vehicle accidents.
Amazon vans on residential streets.
UPS and FedEx trucks blocking bike lanes.
Grocery delivery drivers rushing through intersections.
Gig drivers staring at their phones looking for the next stop.
When speed is prioritized over safety, people get hurt.
If you were injured in a delivery truck accident in Denver, you are not dealing with a typical car crash. You are dealing with a corporate defendant, layered insurance policies, and a company whose first priority is protecting its bottom line.
Jordan Law represents people — not corporations. And we prepare every serious injury case as if it may go to trial.
Why Delivery Truck Accidents Are Different
Delivery driver crashes are legally and strategically different from standard auto accidents.
Here’s why:
1. Corporate Liability Issues
You are not just dealing with an individual driver. You may be dealing with:
- Amazon (or its third-party contractor)
- UPS
- FedEx
- USPS
- DoorDash, Uber Eats, or Grubhub
- Grocery delivery services
- Independent contractor fleet companies
The key question becomes:
Was the driver acting within the scope of employment?
If so, the company may be responsible for:
- Negligent hiring
- Failure to train
- Unrealistic delivery quotas
- Inadequate supervision
- Improper vehicle maintenance
- Encouraging unsafe driving practices
We investigate all of it.
2. Insurance Coverage Is Complex
Delivery accidents often involve multiple policies:
- Driver’s personal auto policy
- Commercial liability policy
- Excess/umbrella coverage
- Corporate fleet coverage
- Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist coverage
- “Resident relative” coverage
- Medical payments coverage
Many victims do not realize they may have access to additional insurance coverage.
We analyze every possible policy to maximize recovery.
3. Delivery Drivers Operate Under Time Pressure
The modern delivery economy rewards speed.
More deliveries = more profit.
That creates predictable safety risks:
- Rolling stops
- Abrupt braking
- Illegal parking in bike lanes
- Unsafe backing
- Distracted driving from GPS apps
- Fatigued driving
- Speeding through residential areas
When companies build systems that prioritize speed over safety, they must be held accountable.
Common Causes of Denver Delivery Truck Accidents
Delivery truck accidents in Denver frequently occur due to:
- Distracted driving (GPS, scanning devices, texting)
- Speeding to meet delivery quotas
- Unsafe backing in residential neighborhoods
- Double parking or blocking bike lanes
- Failure to yield at congested intersections
- Improperly loaded cargo shifting weight
- Poor vehicle maintenance
- Inadequate driver training
Denver’s mix of urban congestion, bike traffic, pedestrian activity, and winter weather makes these crashes particularly dangerous.
High-Risk Areas for Delivery Truck Collisions in Denver
While accidents can happen anywhere, we often see serious delivery truck crashes near:
- Downtown Denver
- Santa Fe Drive
- Speer Boulevard corridors
- Peña Boulevard near DIA
- I-70 and I-25 interchanges
- Dense residential neighborhoods with narrow streets
- Commercial districts with heavy bike traffic
Large delivery vehicles navigating tight urban infrastructure create elevated risk for pedestrians, cyclists, and smaller vehicles.
Types of Delivery Vehicles Involved in Denver Accidents
We handle cases involving:
- Amazon delivery vans
- UPS brown trucks
- FedEx delivery trucks
- USPS mail trucks
- Grocery delivery vehicles
- Restaurant delivery drivers
- Gig drivers (DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub)
- Large commercial freight trucks making local deliveries
Each type involves different insurance and liability issues.
Serious Injuries We See in Delivery Truck Cases
Because delivery trucks are heavier than passenger vehicles — and often fully loaded — the force of impact can be devastating.
Common injuries include:
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
- Spinal cord injuries
- Herniated discs
- Fractures
- Internal organ damage
- Severe lacerations and scarring
- Permanent disability
- Wrongful death
Serious injuries require serious representation.
What Compensation May Be Available?
A Denver delivery truck accident claim may include:
- Past medical expenses
- Future medical care
- Lost wages
- Loss of earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Physical impairment
- Emotional distress
- Permanent disability damages
- Wrongful death damages (where applicable)
Insurance companies will often attempt to minimize corporate exposure.
We do not.
Gig Drivers vs. Corporate Fleet Drivers: Why It Matters
Gig Drivers
Drivers working for app-based services are often classified as independent contractors. Coverage depends on:
- Whether the driver was “logged in”
- Whether a delivery was accepted
- Whether the delivery was active
- What phase of the delivery was occurring
Coverage tiers vary significantly.
Corporate Fleet Drivers
Companies like UPS and FedEx typically carry substantial commercial policies. However, they also aggressively defend claims.
We determine:
- Employment status
- Scope of employment
- Policy limits
- Umbrella coverage
- Corporate safety record
What To Do After a Denver Delivery Truck Accident
- Call 911 and obtain a police report.
- Seek immediate medical care.
- Photograph the vehicle and company markings.
- Do not give recorded statements to corporate insurers.
- Preserve all evidence.
- Call an experienced Denver delivery truck accident attorney.
Early investigation matters. Corporate defendants move quickly to protect themselves.
So do we.
Why Choose Jordan Law?
We are not a settlement mill.
We are trial lawyers.
Insurance carriers evaluate risk.
They pay differently when they know a firm is prepared to take a case to verdict.
At Jordan Law:
- We prepare every serious case for trial.
- We investigate beyond the police report.
- We uncover corporate negligence.
- We identify all insurance coverage.
- We work with experts when necessary.
- We do not get intimidated by large companies.
Our job is simple:
Maximize accountability. Maximize compensation.
Speak With a Denver Delivery Truck Accident Lawyer Today
If you or someone you love was injured in a delivery truck accident in Denver, do not assume the insurance company will treat you fairly.
These are corporate cases. They require serious representation.
Jordan Law offers free consultations. No fee unless we win your case.
Contact us today to discuss your case.