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EPISODE · May 26, 2026 · 23 MIN

We Win Injury Law: The Delivery Debate Speed vs. Responsibility...

from We Win Injury Law · host Tyler Todd

Who’s Liable in Crashes Involving Amazon, Uber, and Delivery Drivers?Hosts Tyler Todd and Jaren Sandberg discuss safety concerns with fast-moving Amazon and other delivery/ride-share drivers and the growing number of crashes and lawsuits involving Uber, DoorDash, and Amazon. They focus on the key question of who is responsible when a crash happens, noting these companies often argue drivers are independent contractors to limit liability and exposure to low personal auto policy limits, while Amazon commonly uses third-party DSP delivery companies. They compare these incentives to USPS training and higher liability exposure, and cite verdicts including a $16 million wrongful death case and a $44.6 million motorcyclist case involving Amazon drivers. We Win Injury Law encourages DSP owners to implement real safety training and advise injured people to contact an injury lawyer because liability can involve multiple parties, then close with driving reminders: leave early, slow down, avoid distracted driving, don’t run red lights, and don’t tailgate.00:00 Welcome and Setup00:20 Amazon Drivers Speeding02:35 Who Is Responsible02:42 Uber Liability and Assault04:45 Insurance Limits Explained06:57 Amazon Contractor Model10:17 Big Verdicts and Incentives12:13 Safety Versus Fast Shipping15:17 Training Gaps and Advice17:58 Delivery Tracking and Tips19:23 Call an Injury Lawyer20:17 Distracted Driving and Red Lights21:34 Tailgating and Final SafetyWE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

Who’s Liable in Crashes Involving Amazon, Uber, and Delivery Drivers? Hosts Tyler Todd and Jaren Sandberg discuss safety concerns with fast-moving Amazon and other delivery/ride-share drivers and the growing number of crashes and lawsuits involving Uber, DoorDash, and Amazon. They focus on the key question of who is responsible when a crash happens, noting these companies often argue drivers are independent contractors to limit liability and exposure to low personal auto policy limits, while...

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Who’s Liable in Crashes Involving Amazon, Uber, and Delivery Drivers?Hosts Tyler Todd and Jaren Sandberg discuss safety concerns with fast-moving Amazon and other delivery/ride-share drivers and the growing number of crashes and lawsuits involving...

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