Amazon deliveries are part of everyday life across Northwest Indiana, but when a delivery truck causes a crash, the results can be serious. Whether you were hit on I-65 near Merrillville or at a local intersection in Hobart, an accident with an Amazon vehicle can leave you with medical bills, lost income, and confusion about who’s responsible.
At Schafer & Schafer, we’ve spent decades helping people in Merrillville, Hobart, Cedar Lake, Valparaiso, Schererville, Gary, and communities across Indiana after serious truck accidents. These cases aren’t like a typical fender-bender — and we know how to hold Amazon, its contractors, and their insurers accountable.
Amazon Truck Accidents in Indiana: Why They Are Different
Not all Amazon drivers are directly employed by the company. Many work for third-party contractors called Delivery Service Partners (DSPs), which can make determining liability complicated.
Even when Amazon isn’t the direct employer, its tight delivery schedules and high-pressure quotas can push drivers to rush, increasing the risk of crashes. Speeding, running lights, or taking risky turns are common causes, and figuring out liability can be confusing. We investigate every angle to make sure all responsible parties are held accountable.
Injured in Merrillville, Valparaiso, or Nearby?
Amazon vehicles are commercial trucks. That means:
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Insurance policies are more complex.
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Claims can be larger and more challenging.
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Amazon’s insurers often have aggressive legal teams trying to minimize payouts.
Potentially liable parties can include the driver, the DSP, Amazon itself, or even maintenance companies if vehicle failure contributed to the crash. We handle Amazon truck cases throughout Northwest Indiana — from busy intersections in Schererville to quiet streets in Cedar Lake — and fight to make sure your rights are protected.
Liability in Amazon Truck Crashes in Indiana
Amazon’s delivery network adds layers of legal distance between the company and the driver, but that doesn’t mean Amazon can’t be held responsible. If a crash was caused by unreasonable delivery expectations or unsafe policies, the company can be accountable. At Schafer & Schafer, we go beyond just the driver. We examine driver logs, dispatch records, safety practices, and company policies. We work with experts to reconstruct crashes and build the strongest possible case for you.
What You Can Recover in an Amazon Truck Injury Case
If you were seriously injured in a crash with an Amazon delivery truck, you may be entitled to compensation for:
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Medical bills (including future care)
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Lost wages and future earning ability
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Pain and suffering
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Property damage
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Permanent injury or disability
Every case is different, and every client has a unique set of needs. We’ll walk through what your claim might be worth and help you understand what to expect.
Serving Gary, Hobart, Cedar Lake, and Beyond
We work with clients across the region and know the local roads, traffic patterns, and courts. Whether your accident happened on Route 30, US-41, or a side street near Valparaiso, we understand how these crashes happen and what evidence is needed to win. No matter where you are in Indiana, if an Amazon delivery driver caused your injuries, we’re ready to help.
Why You Should Contact an Indiana Amazon Truck Accident Lawyer Immediately
In Indiana, you generally have two years from the date of your Amazon truck accident to file a claim — but it’s best to act as soon as possible. The sooner we start investigating, the stronger your case will be.
We know how Amazon and its delivery network operate. We know how to handle the paperwork, push back against the insurers, and build a case that holds every responsible party accountable. And with our experience, we’ll make sure you’re not going through this alone.
Call Schafer & Schafer today for a free consultation. If you’ve been injured in an Amazon delivery truck accident anywhere in Northwest Indiana, we’re here to help you get answers, protect your rights, and move forward with confidence.