Accidents involving Amazon delivery trucks can result in a complicated claims process for victims. The Schiller Kessler Group has recovered over $250 million for our clients and brings over three decades of experience to cases involving delivery truck accidents.
Our Amazon truck accident lawyers in Davie work to identify all responsible parties, including drivers, third-party contractors, and vehicle maintenance providers. At The Schiller Kessler Group, our Davie delivery truck accident lawyers are here to offer personalized support and thorough representation to help clients move forward with their claims.
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What Makes Amazon Truck Accident Claims Unique?
Amazon truck accident claims are different from standard car accident cases because of the way Amazon structures its delivery operations. Many Amazon delivery drivers are independent contractors who work for third-party companies rather than being direct employees of Amazon.
This can make it more difficult to determine who is responsible for the accident, as liability may involve multiple parties, such as the driver, the contracting company, and Amazon. Multiple parties often lead to disputes of liability, requiring a detailed investigation into contracts, delivery logs, and company practices to hold all responsible parties accountable.
A Davie truck accident lawyer from The Schiller Kessler Group has the experience to handle these unique aspects of a delivery truck accident.
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Our Davie Amazon Truck Accident Attorneys Can File a Claim or a Lawsuit
Accidents involving Amazon delivery trucks often result in damages far beyond what Florida’s no-fault insurance system is designed to cover. Our Davie personal injury lawyers can determine the appropriate legal approach for seeking the compensation you deserve.
How Florida’s No-Fault Insurance System Works
Florida requires all drivers to carry personal injury protection (PIP) insurance. This coverage pays for medical expenses and lost wages, regardless of who caused the accident. PIP claims are filed with your own insurance provider.
Florida’s no-fault insurance system provides quick access to compensation for immediate needs, such as emergency medical care. Still, PIP has strict limits and does not cover non-economic damages like pain and suffering.
The Serious Injury Threshold
Filing a personal injury lawsuit to step outside of PIP coverage requires victims to meet the serious injury threshold set by Florida Statutes § 627.737. This threshold includes:
- Permanent loss of a significant bodily function
- Permanent injury within a reasonable degree of medical probability
- Significant scarring or disfigurement
- Death
In Amazon delivery truck accidents, the size and weight of the trucks often lead to severe injuries that meet this threshold, allowing victims to seek additional compensation not covered by PIP, such as future medical expenses, pain and suffering, and other damages.
Filing a Lawsuit
The Schiller Kessler Group assists victims of Amazon delivery truck accidents with every stage of their case. Our team helps file insurance claims and pursue additional compensation through a lawsuit if necessary.
Our Amazon delivery truck accident attorneys in Davie investigate key factors, such as:
- Driver logs and delivery schedules to determine if unsafe practices contributed to the crash.
- Vehicle maintenance records to identify mechanical issues.
- Employment contracts to determine whether liability falls on Amazon, a third-party contractor, or both.
No matter what time of day it is, you can contact The Schiller Kessler Group to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation.

Damages Our Davie Amazon Truck Accident Lawyers Pursue
Potential compensation from a verdict or settlement can help cover both immediate and long-term accident-related expenses, including:
- Hospital bills and ongoing medical treatment: Addressing emergency room care, surgeries, medications, and follow-up appointments.
- Physical therapy and rehabilitation: Helping victims recover mobility and function after serious injuries.
- Vehicle repairs or replacement: Covering the cost of fixing or replacing damaged vehicles.
- Lost income and reduced earning capacity: Replacing wages lost during recovery and accounting for future earning potential if injuries limit the ability to work.
- Pain and suffering: Providing financial awards for the physical pain and emotional anguish you suffered.
At The Schiller Kessler Group, our team includes an attorney with prior experience defending major insurance companies, giving us insight into how insurers operate. This strengthens our ability to advocate effectively for our clients, whether negotiating fair settlements or pursuing litigation to secure the compensation they deserve.
Modified Comparative Negligence in Florida
Florida personal injury law operates under a modified comparative negligence rule, which replaced the previous pure comparative negligence system. Accident victims can recover damages only if they are 50% or less at fault for the accident. If a victim is found to be more than 50% responsible, they cannot recover any compensation.
For example, if you are 30% at fault for an Amazon delivery truck accident, your compensation would be reduced by 30%. However, if you are 60% at fault, you would not be eligible to recover damages.
The Schiller Kessler Group works to minimize any claims of fault against their clients by gathering strong evidence and building a compelling case to pursue fair compensation.
Florida’s Statute of Limitations for Filing a Lawsuit in Amazon Truck Accidents
Florida law generally allows you two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit, per Florida Statutes § 95.11(5)(a). Evidence in delivery truck accident cases, such as driver logs, delivery schedules, vehicle maintenance records, and witness statements, becomes harder to obtain as time passes.
The Schiller Kessler Group works efficiently to gather evidence and file lawsuits on time, helping clients protect their rights and pursue fair compensation.
Why Truck Accident Victims Choose The Schiller Kessler Group
The Schiller Kessler Group delivers strong legal representation with the highest standards of excellence, compassion, and integrity. What sets our Amazon truck accident lawyers in Davie apart is our personalized approach.
Clients receive prompt communication and individualized attention throughout the legal process, ensuring they are always informed about the progress of their case.
Our firm includes a board-certified personal injury trial attorney, recognized for advanced trial experience, and an attorney admitted to practice in federal court. This experience allows us to handle even the most complex cases with the skill and capability required for success.
Contact The Schiller Kessler Group Today
Accidents involving Amazon delivery trucks can make holding the responsible parties accountable difficult. The Schiller Kessler Group serves clients with a focus on personalized attention, transparency, and a commitment to excellence.
The Schiller Kessler Group operates on a contingency basis, so you only pay if we recover compensation for you. Call us today to get started.
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