Crashed while delivering packages, food, or groceries? You may have BOTH workers' comp AND a third-party injury claim. We handle the workers' comp and work with our trusted Personal Injury colleagues on third-party cases for maximum compensation.
(215) 206-9068FREE CASE REVIEW - NO FEE UNLESS WE WINAnswer a few quick questions. No obligation, 100% confidential.
Whether you're an employee or independent contractor, if you were injured in a vehicle accident while making deliveries, you may have legal options. We help drivers from:
DSP employees and Flex contractors
Direct employees and contractors
Package car drivers and helpers
Food delivery dashers
Grocery delivery shoppers
Federal employee claims
When you crash while delivering, you're not just a regular accident victim - you're a worker injured on the job. This means you may qualify for:
You get two specialists, not one jack-of-all-trades. We focus exclusively on your workers' comp claim while our trusted Personal Injury colleagues focus on the third-party case. Two experts working together to maximize your recovery.
Yes and no. Your employment status affects which workers' comp system covers you, but it doesn't eliminate your right to sue the at-fault driver. Even gig workers (DoorDash, Instacart, Amazon Flex) can pursue third-party claims against negligent drivers.
We'll analyze your specific situation and explain all your options during a free consultation.
Our attorneys know the streets where delivery driver accidents happen most frequently:
Don't leave money on the table. Most delivery drivers don't realize they can pursue two separate claims. We'll fight for maximum compensation on both.
Prefer not to call? Send us your information and we'll contact you.
No fee unless we win. Confidential.
Yes. If you were working when the crash happened and someone else was at fault, Pennsylvania law generally lets you collect workers' compensation through your employer and pursue a separate third-party claim against the at-fault party. The two together recover far more than workers' comp alone.
No. Pennsylvania workers' compensation only covers medical bills and roughly two-thirds of lost wages. Pain and suffering can only be recovered through a third-party personal injury claim against the driver or party who caused the crash.
Nothing upfront. We work on a contingency fee, so there is no fee unless we win your case, and your consultation is always free. Call (215) 206-9068.
This is one part of our Pennsylvania truck accident practice for work-related crashes. Hurt driving a truck or hit by one on the job? You may have a workers' comp claim and a third-party lawsuit.
Hurt in a Crash at Work? Call Now.
Free, confidential case review. You pay nothing unless we win.
(215) 206-9068