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Uber Eats Worker Car Accident Lawyer

Uber Eats drivers face the same risks as rideshare drivers - plus the pressure of hot food and timed deliveries. A crash during a delivery raises complex questions about workers' comp and liability.

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Uber Eats Employee Accidents in Pennsylvania

Uber Eats drivers face the same risks as rideshare drivers - plus the pressure of hot food and timed deliveries. A crash during a delivery raises complex questions about workers' comp and liability.

Uber Eats Workers We Help:

Delivery drivers, gig workers, food couriers

Two Claims for Uber Eats Workers

When a Uber Eats employee is injured in a work-related crash, Pennsylvania law typically allows two separate claims:

We handle the workers' comp claim at Cardamone Law. Our respected Personal Injury colleagues handle the lawsuit. You recover from both sources.

Uber Eats Worker Injured in a Crash?

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We Know Uber Eats Worker Issues

Attorney Michael Cardamone has 27 years of experience with Pennsylvania workers' comp cases. We understand:

Serving Uber Eats Workers Across Pennsylvania

We help Uber Eats employees throughout Pennsylvania - from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh and everywhere in between. Our offices in Philadelphia, Lansdale, and Pittsburgh serve the entire state.

How the Two-Claim Process Works for Uber Eats Worker Car Workers

If you were injured in a vehicle crash while working for Uber Eats Worker Car, Pennsylvania law may give you two separate paths to recovery at the same time, and pursuing both is usually the only way to be made whole.

Workers' compensation comes from Uber Eats Worker Car's insurance carrier and is no-fault, so it applies even if the crash was partly your fault. It pays 100% of reasonable and necessary medical treatment and roughly two-thirds of your average weekly wage while you cannot work. It does not pay for pain and suffering or the final third of your wages.

A third-party personal injury claim applies when someone other than Uber Eats Worker Car caused the crash, such as another motorist. That claim recovers the damages comp leaves on the table: full wage loss, pain and suffering, and more. Many injured Uber Eats Worker Car workers never learn they had this second claim until it is too late.

How we work: Attorney Michael Cardamone is a Certified Workers' Compensation Specialist who handles your workers' comp claim directly, and we coordinate with our heavyweight Personal Injury colleagues on any third-party case so the two work together to maximize your total recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sue Uber Eats Worker Car if I was hurt in a crash at work?

Generally no. Workers' compensation is your exclusive remedy against your employer, which means you usually cannot sue Uber Eats Worker Car directly. However, you can file a workers' comp claim with Uber Eats Worker Car and a separate third-party lawsuit against any other driver or party who caused the crash.

What if Uber Eats Worker Car or its insurer denies my claim?

Denials are common and are not the end of the road. You have the right to appeal through the Pennsylvania workers' compensation system, and we handle that process for you. Do not assume a denial means you have no case.

How much does it cost to hire a work injury lawyer?

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.

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