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A delivery truck accident in Atlanta, GA, can turn your life upside down in an instant, leaving you with injuries, mounting medical bills, lost income, and uncertainty about what to do next.

If you or someone you love was injured in one of these crashes, you may be entitled to significant compensation. These cases can be complex, so you need an experienced Atlanta delivery truck accident lawyer in your corner.

At Munley Law, our Atlanta delivery truck accident lawyers help accident victims identify who is truly responsible for a crash and fight for maximum compensation. Call us today for a free consultation.

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The Rise of Delivery Truck Accidents in Atlanta, GA

Online shopping has fundamentally changed what Atlanta’s roads look like. Where I-285 once carried mostly commercial freight, it now shares space with a constant stream of delivery vans making last-mile stops across Fulton County and beyond. White FedEx truck parked on the side of the road outside an office block

The numbers reflect this shift. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that delivery jobs will grow by 8% between 2024 and 2034, nearly three times the national average for all occupations. The demand for same-day delivery has created an entirely new workforce, and with it, an entirely new category of road accidents.

This surge in volume has real consequences. Although delivery trucks aren’t usually massive 18-wheelers, a fully loaded delivery van can still cause devastating injuries to pedestrians, cyclists, and other drivers.

What makes these cases uniquely complicated is the question of who is legally responsible. Unlike a typical car accident involving two private drivers, delivery truck accidents regularly involve multiple parties. Often, they are large corporations backed by aggressive insurance companies and legal teams.

Knowing who can be held liable is absolutely necessary to recovering full compensation. That is why having a skilled attorney with a proven track record in delivery truck accident cases is not just helpful, it is essential.

Who is Liable After a Delivery Truck Accident in Atlanta?

In delivery truck accident cases, liability is rarely straightforward. Large companies like Amazon deliberately structure their gig economy workforce to distance themselves from legal responsibility.

Here is how they do it and what it means for your case:

The Employee vs. Independent Contractor Question

Large delivery companies like Amazon, FedEx, and UPS go to great lengths to limit their legal exposure when their drivers cause accidents. One of the most common strategies is classifying drivers as independent contractors rather than employees.

Here’s what that means in plain terms: Amazon, for example, doesn’t directly employ most of its delivery drivers. Instead, it works through a network of smaller companies called Delivery Service Partners, or DSPs. These DSPs hire the drivers, manage the routes, and technically employ the workforce. When an accident happens, Amazon points to the DSP, the DSP points to the driver, and the victim is left trying to figure out who is actually responsible.

FedEx has used a similar model for years with its Ground division. The goal in each case is the same. They create enough distance between the big corporation and the driver so that the corporation can avoid being named in a lawsuit.

Although this complicates your case, it does not make it impossible to win. In fact, the state of Georgia has enacted several laws to protect victims of delivery truck accidents.

Delivery Truck Accident Liability: Carrier vs. Contractor

Georgia has a legal doctrine called respondeat superior. Respondeat superior means an employer can be held responsible for the actions of someone working on their behalf, even if the work is contractual.

Georgia courts examine how much control the company actually exercised over the driver. Did they dictate the route? Require the driver to wear a uniform or use a specific vehicle? Set the delivery schedule? If the answer is yes, a court may find the company liable regardless of what the contract says.

Negligent Entrustment in Atlanta Delivery Truck Accident Claims

There is also the question of negligent entrustment. This legal concept allows an injured party to hold someone other than the driver responsible for an accident, which is typically the vehicle’s owner.

If an owner knowingly allows an unfit or dangerous person to operate their vehicle and that person causes a crash, the owner can be held liable for the victim’s injuries. For example, if someone lends their car to an intoxicated driver who then causes an accident, the vehicle owner shares responsibility for the harm.

The theory applies to delivery trucks as well. If a delivery company provided the vehicle involved in the crash, it may be held liable for putting it in unsafe hands, even if the driver was technically a contractor.

Navigating these layers of corporate protection is exactly what Munley Law does. Our Atlanta attorneys know how to investigate the true relationship between a delivery company and its drivers, identify every liable party, and build a case that cuts through contractor classifications and corporate distance.

When large companies try to pass the blame, we follow it and find the source.

Types of Delivery Truck Accident Claims We Handle in Atlanta

At Munley Law, our delivery truck accident attorneys in Atlanta handle the full range of these cases, including:

  • Amazon delivery truck accidents in Atlanta, including crashes involving DSP drivers and leased Amazon vans.
  • UPS and FedEx truck accidents in Atlanta, Georgia, include both employee and contractor drivers.
  • Gig and app-based delivery vehicle accidents, including DoorDash, Instacart, Uber Eats, and similar platforms.
  • Pedestrian and cyclist accidents involving delivery vehicles on Atlanta streets.
  • Double-parked truck accidents that cause secondary collisions or force other drivers off the road.
  • Residential neighborhood accidents in communities throughout Fulton County and the greater Atlanta metro area.

No matter the size of the vehicle or the name on the side of the van, we know how to investigate these cases and pursue every avenue of liability.

Common Causes of Delivery Truck Crashes in Atlanta

Many times, delivery truck accidents don’t happen by accident. In most cases, someone made a preventable mistake. Understanding the cause of your crash is one of the first steps toward building a strong legal claim. The most common causes of delivery truck crashes in Atlanta are:

  • Delivery Driver Negligence: Many delivery drivers are under intense pressure to complete dozens of stops in a single shift. That pressure leads to speeding, distracted driving, and cutting corners on safety. Back view of a UPS truck on the road
  • Blind Spot Accidents: Delivery vans, especially the large, windowless style used by Amazon and similar companies, have serious blind spots. Drivers cannot always see cyclists, pedestrians, or smaller vehicles behind or beside them.
  • Double-Parking and Improper Stops: Delivery drivers frequently stop in bike lanes, block intersections, or park in ways that force other drivers to swerve into traffic.
  • Pedestrian Accidents: Atlanta’s growing pedestrian population is especially vulnerable. A pedestrian accident with a delivery truck can result in catastrophic injuries, particularly when a van is pulling out of a driveway or making a turn without properly checking for foot traffic.
  • Negligent Hiring and Entrustment: Sometimes the problem isn’t just the driver; it’s the company that hired them. If a delivery company failed to properly screen a driver, ignored a history of traffic violations, or put an undertrained driver behind the wheel, that company may be liable for negligent entrustment in Atlanta.

Contact a Munley Law Delivery Truck Accident Attorney in Atlanta Today

Backed by nearly 70 years of experience and 250 years of combined legal expertise, Munley Law’s board-certified truck accident attorneys have the resources and track record to take on large carriers and gig economy corporations alike. From securing black box data to filing emergency orders to preserve critical evidence, we take immediate action to protect your case so you can focus on healing.

We handle Fulton County delivery vehicle accident claims and cases throughout the Atlanta metro area. Our personal injury attorneys offer a free consultation to delivery truck accident victims and work on a contingency fee basis. That means you don’t pay us unless we secure compensation for you.

Contact us today to get the process started.

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Jack Cartwright

Jack Cartwright is a personal injury lawyer at Munley Law. Jack was named by Best Lawyers in America as “Ones to Watch” in 2025 and 2026. He was also named a Georgia Super Lawyers Rising Star in 2024. In 2021, Jack received the Legal Aid Society’s Pro Bono Publico Award. He currently serves on the board of the Stonewall Bar Association of Georgia.

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