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Protecting Drivers and Victims of Food Delivery Accidents

Smartphone apps serve to make life as convenient as possible for us. Anytime we’re bored we can simply pull up a game, and when we need a ride all we need to do is tap our phone and a driver will pick us up. Food delivery apps are also extremely popular throughout the country. According to a 2016 study, 20% of those surveyed said they use food delivery at least once a week, and from 2014 to 2016, online ordering and delivery grew 300% faster than dine-in traffic. 

Unfortunately, the rise in the use of food delivery apps also contributes to the increase in food delivery accidents. If you’re a food delivery driver who was injured in an auto accident or you were injured by a food delivery vehicle, Kwartler Manus, LLC is here to help. Our food delivery accident attorneys in Pennsylvania, are familiar with all food delivery apps and have handled countless car accident cases.

Commonly Used Food Delivery Apps & Accidents

There are a variety of food delivery apps people use to order meals, all of which have their insurance policies that differ in the amount of coverage they provide for damages that may come from accidents.

Some of the most popular apps include:

  • DoorDash
  • Grubhub
  • Uber Eats
  • Postmates
  • Caviar
  • Instacart
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Delivery Drivers, High Demand, and Increased Accident Risks

Ranking as the most popular food delivery app, DoorDash is connected to more than 310,000 restaurants in 4,000 cities worldwide, 80% of which are located in the United States. Grubhub boasts impressive numbers as well, as customers make over 400,000 orders per day on the app.

While car accidents involving food delivery vehicles can be caused by many factors, drivers for these companies are more likely to drive recklessly due to the incentive to complete more deliveries. Because drivers are typically paid per delivery rather than by the hour, they often try to maximize the number of deliveries they can make in a short amount of time.

If you or a loved one are injured in a food delivery accident in Pennsylvania, our food delivery accident lawyers in Pennsylvania can help you navigate your legal options and pursue the compensation you deserve.

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