Zehl & Associates Injury & Accident Lawyers’ Post

Who is actually driving that Amazon truck? It’s easy to assume that the person behind the wheel of an 18-wheeler or other large truck bearing Amazon’s name and logo is a company employee. However, this is almost never the case. In fact, it is far more likely that the driver works for one of the thousands of third-party companies contracted to transport products from factories and warehouses to Amazon distribution centers across the country. In just the last two years alone, at least 57 people have been killed in more than four dozen Amazon truck crashes that involved a driver making middle-mile deliveries. Ideally, an 18-wheeler, semi-truck or box truck would be helmed by a seasoned commercial driver with a spotless record and the training and experience to safely handle a big rig. However, according to the recent CBS analysis of Federal Motor Safety Administration (FMCSA) data, monthly driver violation rates – — such as speeding and texting while driving — for the transportation contractors handling Amazon’s middle-market deliveries were usually double those of carriers that didn’t transport for the company. In fact, during the six-year period included in the analysis, average unsafe driving rates for carriers shipping for Amazon were at least 89% higher every month. Read the full blog to learn more about Amazon truck accidents: https://lnkd.in/g2chxSvG #amazon #tuckaccident #18wheeleraccident #houstonlawyer #personalinjury #undefeated #personalinjurylawyer #amazonprime #amazonnews

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