Houston
Delivery Truck Accident Lawyers

Unlike typical car crashes, delivery truck accidents often involve corporate employers, contractors, commercial insurance policies, and complex liability issues. At Diamond Injury Law, we step in to level the field. Our attorneys listen carefully, explain what matters, and handle the insurance companies so your case does not get rushed, minimized, or overlooked.

Our legal team, led by attorneys Raphael Ortega and Luis Hess, step in early, protect your rights, and make sure insurance companies do not rush or undervalue your claim.

Delivery Truck Accidents in Houston, Texas

Houston’s roadways are constantly filled with delivery vehicles. From residential neighborhoods to major corridors like I-10, I-45, and the 610 Loop, commercial vans and box trucks operate under tight deadlines and heavy pressure.

Delivery truck accidents are different because they often involve:

  • Corporate employers and logistics companies
  • Independent contractors versus direct employees
  • Commercial auto insurance policies
  • Driver fatigue from demanding schedules
  • GPS distractions and mobile scanning devices
  • Larger vehicles with longer stopping distances

Major carriers such as Amazon, UPS, and FedEx frequently operate through layered contractor relationships. Determining who is legally responsible requires careful investigation.

A Houston delivery truck accident lawyer helps identify whether liability falls on the driver, the delivery company, a contractor, or multiple parties.

Types of Delivery Truck Accident Claims We Handle

At Diamond Injury Law, we represent clients injured in a wide range of delivery-related crashes throughout Houston, including:

Amazon Delivery
Van Accidents

Cargo Van &
Box Truck Crashes

Delivery Truck Pedestrian Accidents

Multi-Vehicle Accidents Involving Commercial Delivery Trucks

Ups & Fedex
Truck Collisions

Local Courier & Food Delivery
Vehicle Accidents

Bicycle & Motorcycle Collisions Involving Delivery Vehicles

What Damages Can You Recover After a Texas Delivery Truck Accident?

A delivery truck accident claim should reflect more than just vehicle damage. It should account for how the crash has affected your health, income, and daily life.

At Diamond Injury Law, we focus on building claims that reflect the true impact of your injuries, not just what an insurance company initially offers.

Depending on the circumstances, recoverable damages may include:

  • Medical expenses (current and future)
  • Hospitalization and rehabilitation costs
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Physical impairment or long-term disability
  • Emotional distress
  • Property damage and out-of-pocket costs
  • Wrongful death damages (when applicable)

How Diamond Injury Law Helps With Delivery Truck Accident Claims

Delivery truck accidents demand immediate, detailed investigation. When you work with us, we handle every stage of your case with focused, trial-ready representation guided by our 4 Cs — Clarity, Compassion, Communication, and Compensation.

  • Accident Investigation: We gather crash reports, delivery logs, employment records, vehicle maintenance data, and electronic tracking information.
  • Liability Analysis: We determine whether the driver, delivery contractor, parent company, or another party is legally responsible.
  • Insurance Negotiations: We deal directly with commercial insurers and corporate legal teams so you are not pressured into an unfair settlement.
  • Trial Preparation: If a fair resolution is not offered, we prepare your case for court and pursue accountability through litigation.

We treat every case with urgency and focus because what’s at stake is your recovery and financial stability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Texas generally allows two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Acting quickly helps preserve evidence and protect your rights.

Liability may involve the driver, the delivery company, a contractor, or even a vehicle maintenance provider. These cases often require detailed investigation.

Yes. Commercial policies, contractor relationships, and corporate defense teams make these cases more complicated than typical motor vehicle claims.

Large delivery companies often use independent contractors. Determining responsibility requires reviewing employment agreements and insurance coverage structures.

Your immigration status generally does not prevent you from pursuing compensation after a car accident. Texas courts focus on whether another party’s negligence caused your injuries, not your immigration status. Texas law generally allows injured individuals to seek compensation when another party’s negligence causes harm, regardless of immigration status. Courts typically focus on the facts of the accident, liability, and the injuries involved, rather than a person’s immigration situation.

Speak With a Houston Delivery Truck Accident Lawyer Today

If you were injured in a delivery truck accident, you do not have to face corporate insurance companies alone. Our seasoned legal team at Diamond Injury Law is ready to help you understand your options, protect your claim, and pursue compensation that reflects what you have truly been through.

Contact us today to schedule your free consultation with a Houston delivery truck accident lawyer who will take your case seriously.