Injured in a crash while delivering for Amazon? Whether you're a DSP employee or Flex driver, you may be entitled to workers' compensation AND a third-party injury claim. We handle the workers' comp and coordinate with Personal Injury colleagues to maximize your recovery.
(215) 206-9068 FREE CONSULTATION - NO FEE UNLESS WE WINAmazon delivery drivers face some of the most demanding conditions on Pennsylvania roads. With pressure to meet delivery quotas, navigate unfamiliar neighborhoods, and make hundreds of stops per day, accidents are increasingly common.
"I've represented many Amazon DSP drivers across Pennsylvania. The biggest issue I see is drivers being told the accident was 'their fault' because of time pressure. Remember—fault isn't relevant in Workers' Compensation. If you were injured while working, you have a Work Comp case regardless of fault. For the third-party claim, we look at the other driver's negligence. Don't let confusion stop you from calling."
"And if you're told you're an 'independent contractor'—just because your boss calls you one doesn't make it true. The court will look at many factors, especially control over the manner and type of work being done. Don't be intimidated into thinking a title means a legal reality."
We represent Amazon drivers who deliver from facilities throughout the state:
PHL4, PHL5, PHL6, PHL7 - Drivers covering Philadelphia, Montgomery, Bucks, Delaware, and Chester Counties
ABE2, ABE3, ABE4 - Massive fulfillment and delivery hub serving Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, and beyond
AVP1, Hazleton facilities - Covering Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, and the Poconos region
MDT1 Carlisle, Pittsburgh area - Serving Harrisburg, York, Lancaster, and Western PA
As an Amazon driver injured in a crash, you may be entitled to:
Yes. As a DSP (Delivery Service Partner) employee, you're entitled to workers' compensation through your DSP employer. If another driver caused your accident, you may also have a third-party claim against them.
Flex drivers are classified as independent contractors, which means traditional workers' comp may not apply. However, you still have the right to pursue a third-party claim against any at-fault driver. We can evaluate your specific situation.
Report the accident anyway - it's your legal right. Pennsylvania law protects workers who file injury claims. Document everything and call us immediately if you're being pressured.
Employers cannot legally retaliate against you for filing a workers' compensation claim. If they do, you may have additional legal remedies.