Alabama Delivery Truck Accident Lawyers

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⚠️ Contributory Negligence State

Alabama follows contributory negligence rules. If you're found even 1% at fault, you may be barred from recovery. An experienced attorney is critical.

Alabama Delivery Truck Accident Laws

Statute of Limitations

2 years

Fault System

Contributory negligence

Min Auto Insurance

25/50/25

Commercial Vehicle Insurance

$750,000 for vehicles over 10,001 lbs

Delivery Truck Insurance in Alabama

Commercial Delivery Vehicles

Amazon, FedEx, UPS, and other major delivery companies typically carry $1 million or more in liability coverage. This commercial insurance protects accident victims.

Gig Delivery Drivers

DoorDash, Instacart, and similar services may have insurance gaps. Coverage depends on whether the driver was actively making a delivery at the time of the accident.

USPS Accidents

Claims against the US Postal Service require filing under the Federal Tort Claims Act with special procedures and deadlines.

Alabama Key Legal Points

  • Contributory negligence can bar recovery if victim is even 1% at fault
  • Must file within 2 years of accident
  • Commercial vehicle regulations follow federal FMCSA guidelines

What You Should Know

  • 📦 One of 4 contributory negligence states - makes claims difficult
  • 📦 Growing e-commerce presence in Birmingham metro

Major Delivery Operations in Alabama

  • 🚚 Amazon fulfillment in Bessemer
  • 🚚 FedEx Ground in Birmingham
  • 🚚 UPS hub in Montgomery

Major Delivery Markets in Alabama

BirminghamMontgomeryHuntsvilleMobile

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Annual Delivery Accidents

1,450

Estimated in Alabama