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College Park Delivery Accident Lawyer


Delivery trucks, vans, and courier vehicles travel College Park streets around the clock—and accidents caused by these vehicles can leave victims with severe injuries. Whether you were struck by a speeding Amazon driver rushing to meet a delivery window, sideswiped by a courier running a red light, or injured by a distracted delivery van, you deserve experienced legal representation. A College Park personal injury attorney can help you pursue full compensation while handling complex insurance and liability issues.

Since 1993, Monge & Associates has fought for injured people across Georgia, recovering over $1 billion for our clients. Our College Park delivery accident lawyers know how to hold negligent drivers—and the companies behind them—accountable. Contact us today for a free consultation to begin your recovery.

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College Park Delivery Accident Attorney

Why Choose Monge & Associates

  • Our seasoned College Park delivery accident attorneys bring decades of experience to every case we handle.
  • Our proven track record of successful settlements and verdicts demonstrates our ability to deliver real results.
  • We have the tools and personnel to thoroughly investigate College Park accident scenes and preserve critical evidence.
  • Our attorneys and staff are committed to pursuing maximum compensation for every injury victim we represent.

Understanding Delivery Vehicle Accidents

Online shopping and app-based delivery has grown significantly in recent years. A constant stream of drivers working for dozens of different companies, many of them under intense pressure to complete deliveries as quickly as possible, now travel College Park roads. This surge in delivery traffic has led to a sharp rise in accidents, and the laws surrounding these crashes is more complex than a typical car accident claim. Multiple parties, insurance policies, and employment structures may be involved.

Common Types of Delivery Services

Not all delivery services operate the same way, and the type of service involved in your accident can affect your legal options. The most common delivery services involved in College Park accidents include:

  • Amazon Flex and Prime delivery
  • FedEx, UPS, and USPS
  • DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub
  • Instacart and grocery delivery

Common Accident Types

In College Park, certain types of delivery-related crashes occur more frequently than others:

  • Rear-end collisions and intersection accidents 
  • Backing accidents in driveways and parking lots 
  • Highway accidents on I-85 and I-285
  • Accidents caused by distracted and fatigued drivers
  • Accidents caused by double-parked and illegally stopped vehicles
  • Pedestrian accidents in residential neighborhoods
  • Rollover accidents involving top-heavy cargo vans

Who Pays for Your Injuries?

One of the most challenging aspects of a delivery accident claim is determining who is financially responsible. The answer often depends on the driver’s employment status. If the driver is a direct employee of a delivery company, the company’s commercial insurance policy typically covers the accident. 

However, many delivery drivers are classified as independent contractors. In those cases, the company may argue that its insurance doesn’t apply, leaving the driver’s personal policy as the only source of compensation. Personal car insurance policies often carry far lower coverage limits than commercial policies. The Atlanta delivery accident attorneys at Monge & Associates carefully analyzes the insurance policies and employment relationships involved in your case to identify every possible source of recovery.

Proving a Delivery Driver Was on Duty 

Delivery companies frequently try to avoid liability by claiming their driver wasn’t on duty at the time of the accident. Proving that the driver was actively working a delivery route is therefore a critical part of your case, and several of pieces of evidence can help establish this fact:

  • GPS data from delivery apps can show the driver’s exact location and movements at the time of the crash.
    Delivery records and route information—including timestamps showing when packages were scanned, or orders were accepted—provide additional proof. 
  • Witness testimony from bystanders or nearby residents can corroborate that the driver was making a delivery. 
  • Time-stamped photographs of the scene, including any visible company branding, packages, or delivery equipment in the vehicle, further strengthen your claim. 

The Claims Process in College Park

When you choose to file a delivery accident claim in College Park, our attorneys begin by conducting a thorough investigation. We collect evidence from the accident scene, including photographs, video footage, and physical evidence such as skid marks or vehicle damage. Your attorney will also work to obtain delivery app data, dispatch records, and the official police report. 

From there, we will handle communications with the delivery company and its insurers, who often employ aggressive tactics to minimize payouts. If the insurance company does not offer a fair settlement, we will file the appropriate lawsuits in civil court.

Common Injuries in College Park Delivery Accident Cases 

The most common injuries our attorneys see in College Park delivery accident cases include:

Compensation Available in a Delivery Accident Claim

Georgia law allows delivery accident victims to pursue economic damages such as medical expenses and lost wages, non-economic damages for pain and suffering, and, in cases of gross negligence, punitive damages. Our attorneys at Monge & Associates evaluate every element of your losses to pursue full and fair compensation.

What to Do After a Delivery Accident in College Park

After a delivery accident, call 911, document the scene, identify the delivery service involved, and collect witness information. Seek medical attention even if you feel fine—and contact an attorney from Monge & Associates before accepting any settlement offer.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do delivery accident lawyers charge?

  • Monge & Associates handles delivery accident cases on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing upfront and owe no legal fees unless we recover compensation for you.

Who is liable if an independent contractor hits me?

  • The contractor is typically liable, but the delivery company may still bear responsibility depending on the level of control it exercises over the driver’s work.

How long do I have to file a claim in Georgia?

  • Georgia’s statute of limitations generally gives you two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit.

Can I sue the delivery company directly?

  • If the company employed the driver, failed to maintain its vehicles, or engaged in negligent hiring practices, you may have a direct claim against the company itself.

Schedule a Free Consultation with Monge & Associates Today

With decades of experience and a record of results that speaks for itself, Monge & Associates Atlanta personal injury lawyers will take on the delivery companies and insurers standing between you and a fair recovery. Contact us today at (678) 990-5530 to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation.