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If an Amazon delivery vehicle hit you or a family member in El Paso, you are dealing with one of the world’s largest corporations, a company whose legal team’s only job is to limit what Amazon pays you. Our experienced commercial truck accident lawyer is here to make sure that does not happen. Call now for a free consultation. There is no fee unless Anthony wins your case.
Anthony Holm has spent more than 20 years representing injured people in El Paso against corporations that put profit ahead of safety. He knows El Paso’s courts, its roads, and the specific way serious delivery accidents unfold in this community. When you call The Big Dog Truck Accident Lawyer, you are not handed off to a paralegal or a junior associate. Anthony works your case personally.
His approach is straightforward: identify every liable party, preserve every piece of digital evidence before it disappears, and pursue maximum compensation. That includes Amazon’s own internal data, the driver’s app safety scores, route records, and delivery logs. That data exists. Anthony knows how to get it.
You pay nothing unless Anthony wins your case. The consultation is free. There is no risk in making that first call.
Injured people who hire an attorney consistently recover more than those who negotiate directly with Amazon. Amazon’s claims process is designed to close quickly and cheaply. An attorney changes that dynamic entirely.
Here is what Anthony Holm does from the moment you hire him:
Amazon’s adjusters are experienced negotiators. Their goal is a fast, low settlement before you understand what your case is actually worth. Anthony’s goal is the opposite: full compensation, pursued for as long as it takes.
Anthony Holm investigates every responsible party in an Amazon delivery crash. Depending on the facts of your case, potentially liable parties include:
Texas law allows you to pursue all of these parties. Anthony Holm identifies each responsible layer and pursues maximum recovery from everyone.
Amazon’s business model creates conditions that increase crash risk. Under the Delivery Service Partner program, drivers are expected to deliver 350 to 400 packages per shift, completing a stop roughly every one to two minutes during a 10-hour day. That pressure produces predictable and documented crash patterns on El Paso streets.
Each of these factors creates a separate legal theory of liability. Anthony Holm investigates all of them.
Amazon delivery vehicles range from cargo vans to larger step vans and, in Amazon’s middle-mile freight network, full tractor-trailers. Crashes involving these vehicles can cause serious injuries including:
Anthony Holm pursues every category of compensation available under Texas law:
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Most people hurt in a delivery crash are not thinking about legal deadlines. They are managing injuries, medical appointments, and lost income. Amazon’s legal and insurance teams know this, and they count on it.
Under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 16.003, you have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. This deadline applies regardless of the severity of your injuries or the complexity of Amazon’s contractor structure. Texas courts do not grant extensions based on those factors.
Contact The Big Dog Truck Accident Lawyer today to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation with Anthony Holm.
Amazon delivers through a network of contracted DSP companies, and crashes involving those contractors are recorded under the DSP’s name, not Amazon’s. The federal data and the real-world risk are two different pictures.
Independent reporting and government records document the gap:
Texas adds a separate layer of documented risk:
For injured people in El Paso, the legal framework matches the factual record. Texas courts have allowed plaintiffs to pursue Amazon directly through vicarious liability, agency theory, and negligent entrustment when the evidence supports it. Anthony Holm evaluates every case for every available path to full recovery, including Amazon’s own internal monitoring data, carrier vetting records, and driver safety scores.
Anthony Holm at The Big Dog Truck Accident Lawyer takes on corporations like Amazon every day, and he does it on a contingency basis: no fee unless he wins your case.
Can I actually sue Amazon, or am I stuck suing just the driver and the small DSP company?
You can sue Amazon in Texas. Courts across the country have held Amazon liable for DSP driver crashes based on the control Amazon exercises over its contractors. Anthony Holm evaluates the facts of your case to determine the strongest legal theory for reaching Amazon’s resources, whether through vicarious liability, agency theory, negligent hiring, or negligent entrustment.
What if the Amazon driver who hit me was using their own personal vehicle through Amazon Flex?
Amazon Flex drivers use personal vehicles to make deliveries, which creates a different insurance picture. Their personal auto policies may exclude commercial use, leaving a gap in coverage. Amazon provides contingent liability coverage for Flex drivers who are actively delivering, but that coverage is not always straightforward to access. Anthony Holm navigates the specific insurance structure applicable to your case.
The crash happened when the Amazon driver was backing out of a driveway after a delivery. Does Amazon still have coverage?
Generally, yes. If the driver was actively performing a delivery at the time of the crash, the DSP’s commercial insurance and Amazon’s coverage are both potentially available. The precise coverage depends on whether the driver was logged into the Amazon delivery app and actively on a delivery route. Anthony Holm investigates the driver’s delivery records to establish the coverage picture.
Amazon’s insurance company contacted me quickly after the crash. Should I give them a recorded statement?
No. Never give a recorded statement to any insurance company, including Amazon’s, without first speaking to an attorney. Adjusters are trained to gather statements that minimize the company’s liability. Tell them you have an attorney and refer all contact to The Big Dog Truck Accident Lawyer. Anthony Holm handles all insurance communications on your behalf.