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Memphis Amazon Van Overturns Downtown: Five Injured — Who Pays When the Van Says Amazon but the Company Says “Not Our Driver” You were on a Downtown Memphis street — maybe crossing Union Avenue, maybe stopped at a light near Front Street, maybe walking through the entertainment district where the foot traffic is thick and the delivery vans squeeze through gaps barely wider than their mirrors — and an Amazon-branded van rolled over. Five people are hurt. You are one of them, or someone you love is. You are reading this at a hour when the pain has set in and the insurance adjuster has already called once with a friendly voice that is not your friend. We are going to tell you everything we know about what just happened to you, who is really responsible, and what to do in the next 72 hours — because the evidence is already disappearing and the clock Tennessee gives you is one of the cruelest in the country. The van had Amazon’s name on it. That matters more than Amazon wants it to. But the driver behind the wheel almost certainly does not work for Amazon — and that is the central fight in every case like this one. Amazon built a system called the Delivery Service Partner program, and the whole point of that system is to put a company you have never heard of between you and the company whose logo is on the door. We have spent our careers…