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Stonecrest Delivery Accident Lawyer


Delivery drivers are everywhere on Stonecrest roads and when they’re rushing to meet deadlines or juggling multiple orders, serious crashes happen. If you were hit by a delivery vehicle, you’re not just dealing with a typical accident claim. These cases involve layered insurance policies, corporate liability issues, and aggressive defense teams.

If you need help now, a proven Atlanta personal injury lawyer can step in immediately to protect your claim and preserve critical evidence.

At Monge & Associates, our Stonecrest delivery accident lawyers have spent decades holding negligent drivers and delivery companies accountable. We’ve recovered over $1 billion for injured clients, and we know what it takes to win complex delivery accident cases. Contact us today for a free consultation.

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Why Choose Monge & Associates?

  • Our firm has practiced personal injury law since 1993, with seasoned Stonecrest delivery accident attorneys who know Georgia’s roads and courtrooms inside and out.
  • We have recovered over $1 billion for injured clients, demonstrating a proven track record of substantial settlements and trial verdicts against major carriers and corporations.
  • Our firm brings comprehensive investigative resources to every Stonecrest accident scene, including accident reconstruction analysts, medical experts, and digital forensics specialists who can pull data from delivery apps and dashcams.

$40m

Delivery Vehicle Accident

WHAT WE WON

$40 Million recovered for client with permanent injuries caused by inattentive delivery driver.

$6m

Car Accident

WHAT WE WON

$6 million litigation recovery for a family hurt by a convicted felon on dangerous, illegal drugs that was negligent hired by a corporation without doing a background check that would have revealed his criminal history.

$4m

Dangerous Product

WHAT WE WON

Wrongful death case in which the decedent was exposed to asbestos. Evidence that asbestos manufactures knew of health hazards since the 1940s and failed to warn of these dangers resulting in death.

$2.5m

Premises Liability

WHAT WE WON

$2.5 Million litigation recovery for the family that lost a child due to negligently maintained swimming pool.

$1.5m

Truck Accident

WHAT WE WON

$1.5 million recovered in litigation for a family injured by a tractor trailer driver who was negligently hired by a company that failed to do the proper background check. The proper background check would have revealed the driver’s dangerous history.

Understanding Delivery Vehicle Accidents

Delivery vehicle crashes differ from typical car wrecks because they often involve drivers who are paid by the trip, monitored by GPS, and pressured to meet tight deadlines. That pressure often leads to speeding, distracted driving, illegal parking, and rushed turns.

Under Georgia’s statute of limitations, you generally have two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit. Miss that deadline and your right to recover compensation is almost always lost. Georgia also follows a modified comparative negligence rule, which means you can recover damages only if you are found to be less than 50% at fault for the accident. If you share some blame, your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault.

Common Types of Delivery Services

Modern delivery operations span everything from corporate fleets to gig workers using their own vehicles. Common delivery services involved in Stonecrest accidents include:

  • Major package carriers such as UPS, FedEx, and Amazon 
  • Food delivery platforms like DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, and Postmates
  • Grocery delivery services, including Instacart, Shipt, and Walmart Spark
  • Restaurant-employed drivers handling pizza or local takeout
  • Independent courier and same-day logistics companies

Common Accident Types

Delivery vehicles are involved in a wide range of crash patterns, including:

  • Rear-end collisions caused by drivers checking their phones or apps
  • Pedestrian and cyclist accidents during quick stops in residential areas
  • Dooring crashes where parked delivery drivers open their doors into traffic
  • Intersection collisions from rolling stops and missed signals
  • Backing accidents in driveways, parking lots, and loading zones
  • Sideswipes from improper lane changes while navigating unfamiliar routes

Who Pays for Your Injuries?

Figuring out who pays after a delivery accident is rarely straightforward. The answer depends on whether the driver was a direct employee or an independent contractor, whether they were actively on a delivery at the moment of impact, and what insurance policies were in force. Corporate carriers like FedEx and UPS carry commercial liability coverage that applies when their drivers cause harm. Gig drivers, on the other hand, often operate under tiered policies that provide coverage only during specific phases of a trip.

Personal auto insurance often excludes commercial activity, meaning a driver’s individual policy may deny coverage if they were working at the time of the wreck. Your own uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage can become a critical safety net in these situations. Your Stonecrest delivery accident lawyer will identify every available policy to maximize your recovery.

Proving a Delivery Driver Was on Duty

Delivery companies frequently argue that their driver was off the clock to escape liability, so proving on-duty status is one of the most important parts of these cases. Our attorneys move quickly to preserve key evidence, such as:

  • GPS and trip data pulled directly from delivery apps
  • Internal delivery records, dispatch logs, and assigned route information
  • Eyewitness testimony from customers, bystanders, and other motorists
  • Time-stamped photographs of the vehicle, uniform, signage, or packages
  • Surveillance footage from nearby businesses and traffic cameras

The Claims Process in Stonecrest

Once you hire Monge & Associates, our Stonecrest delivery accident lawyers launch a full investigation. The process begins with securing the police report, photographing the scene, and interviewing witnesses. We then issue formal requests for delivery app data, employment records, and any internal incident reports the company may have generated. 

From there, we handle every conversation with the delivery company, its insurers, and any third-party carriers, so you never have to navigate adjusters trying to minimize your claim. If a fair settlement cannot be reached, we will take your case to trial.

Common Injuries

Delivery vehicle crashes often happen at higher speeds or involve heavier vehicles than typical collisions, leading to severe and sometimes life-altering injuries. These may include:

Compensation Available

Georgia law allows injured victims to recover both economic and non-economic damages designed to make you whole after a delivery company’s negligence. Compensation our attorneys pursue on your behalf may include:

  • Past and future medical expenses, including surgery, therapy, and rehabilitation
  • Lost wages and diminished earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering, both physical and emotional
  • Property damage to your vehicle and personal belongings
  • Punitive damages in cases involving dangerous and reckless conduct

What to Do After a Delivery Accident

The decisions you make in the minutes and days following a delivery crash can have a major impact on your health and your case. Staying calm and following a few key steps will protect both your well-being and your right to compensation:

  • Call 911 immediately and check yourself and others for injuries.
  • Document the scene with photos and note the delivery company’s name, logos, and vehicle markings.
  • Collect contact information from witnesses and any nearby businesses with cameras.
  • Seek medical attention right away, even if you feel fine, to create a record of your injuries.
  • Contact an attorney before speaking with insurers or signing any settlement paperwork.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do delivery accident lawyers charge?

Our firm handles every delivery accident case on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no attorney fees or upfront costs to get started. We only collect a fee if we successfully recover compensation for you through a settlement or verdict.

Who is liable if an independent contractor hits me?

Liability often extends beyond the individual driver, even when they are classified as an independent contractor. Depending on the circumstances, you may have claims against the delivery platform’s commercial insurance policy, the driver’s personal coverage, or third parties whose negligence contributed to the crash.

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

Georgia generally gives victims two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Certain factors can shorten or extend that window, so it is important to reach out to a Stonecrest delivery accident lawyer as soon as possible.

Can I sue the delivery company directly?

Yes, the delivery company itself can be held directly responsible for your injuries. Claims may be based on the company’s negligent hiring, training, or supervision of its drivers, or on its responsibility for an employee acting within the scope of employment.

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Schedule a Free Consultation with a Stonecrest Delivery Accident Lawyer

If you were injured by a Stonecrest delivery driver, the attorneys at Monge & Associates will investigate your accident, identify every responsible party, and fight for the full compensation Georgia law allows. Call our office today or complete our online contact form to schedule your free consultation, and let us start building your case.

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