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Amazon, FedEx & UPS Driver Accident Lawyers

At Cha Cha Cha Law, we help people who’ve been seriously injured in crashes involving delivery drivers—especially those working for Amazon, FedEx, and UPS. These accidents are more common than you might think, and when they happen, the results can be life-changing.

Our team’s focus: getting injured people the care and compensation they need to move forward. We understand how these cases work, what it takes to build a strong claim, and how to stand up to the powerful corporations behind these drivers. When a delivery truck hits you, it’s not just the driver who may be responsible — the delivery company can also be held liable for your injuries.

Call now: (213) 351-3513

What Our Clients Say

Crashes Involving Delivery Drivers Are Different

When an Amazon, UPS, or FedEx driver causes an accident, it’s not always clear who’s responsible. Was the driver an employee? An independent contractor? Was the vehicle privately owned or part of a commercial fleet?

These questions matter—because they determine how you can recover compensation.

At Cha Cha Cha Law, we dig into the details and make sure the right parties are held accountable. We’ve handled cases involving:

  • Amazon Flex drivers in personal vehicles
  • UPS or FedEx trucks speeding through neighborhoods
  • Drivers distracted by their GPS or delivery app
  • Fatigued drivers rushing to meet deadlines
  • Delivery drivers reversing into oncoming traffic

Whether you were hit as a pedestrian, cyclist, or driver—we’re here to help.

We Handle Complex Corporate Insurance Claims

One of the hardest parts of these cases is dealing with all the layers of insurance coverage and the complicated process that comes with it. Major delivery companies are quick to distance themselves from liability when something goes wrong.

We know their tactics—and we know how to fight back.

You may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Emergency medical care and ongoing treatment
  • Future treatments
  • Lost wages or reduced earning ability
  • Pain and suffering
  • Long-term disability or emotional trauma

Why Choose Cha Cha Cha Law

  • Active Oversight: We stay hands-on with every case, regularly reviewing files to make sure no client is overlooked and no detail is missed.
  • No Upfront Costs: We work on contingency, so you only pay if we win.
  • Aggressive Advocacy: We don’t back down from large companies or their insurers.
  • Clear Communication: We know how stressful this process can be, so we make sure you always know what’s going on with your case.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do after being hit by a delivery driver?

Call 911 if you’re hurt. Get the driver’s name, the delivery company’s name, and their insurance information. If you can, also note the truck’s vehicle number, which is usually printed on the sides, front, or back of the truck. Take photos of the scene, including the license plate, vehicle damage, company logos, and any identifying numbers. Report the crash to your insurance company — then call us. We’ll help you deal with the delivery company and fight for the compensation you deserve.

Can I sue Amazon, FedEx, or UPS directly?

It depends. Some drivers are classified as independent contractors, which complicates direct claims. We’ll investigate to determine who’s liable and explore all options for recovery.

What if the driver was in their own car?

Many Amazon Flex and other app-based delivery drivers use their personal vehicles, which means these cases often involve both the driver’s personal insurance and Amazon’s corporate coverage. We know how to untangle the mess and make sure the right party pays.

How long do I have to file a claim?

In California, you generally have two years to file a personal injury lawsuit, but waiting can seriously hurt your case. The faster you contact us, the better — evidence can disappear quickly, and early treatment is critical. Even with two years to file, if you delay getting medical care, the insurance company will argue you weren’t really injured, which can ruin your case. Protect your health and your claim by reaching out to us right away.

How much does it cost to hire Cha Cha Cha Law?

Nothing upfront. We only get paid if we recover money for you.

What if I was struck by an E-scooter?

If you’re hit by an e-scooter, seek medical attention right away—even minor injuries can worsen over time, and medical records help support your claim. Call 911 to file a police report, especially if the rider fled the scene. Hit-and-runs are common in these cases, so try to note the scooter company, time, location, and any identifying details. Take photos of the scene and your injuries, and collect witness info if possible. The rider may be personally liable, and their renters or homeowners insurance could apply. If the scooter malfunctioned or was poorly maintained, the company may share responsibility. You may also be able to use your own uninsured motorist coverage if the rider isn’t identified. These cases can be complex, so it’s a good idea to speak with an attorney early on.

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Call Cha Cha Cha Law About a Delivery Driver Crash

If you’ve been injured in a collision involving an Amazon, FedEx, or UPS driver, don’t try to deal with the insurance company alone. These cases are complex—but you don’t have to figure it out by yourself.

Call (213) 351-3513 to speak with a California delivery driver accident lawyer today. We’ll listen, explain your options, and fight for the compensation you deserve.

Call now to get started: (213) 351-3513