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The Amazon Flex Hit-and-Run in Lititz: Why Your Package Receipt is the Key to Your Case You followed the rules. Your Volkswagen Rabbit was legally parked on the 500 block of West Marion Street. Then, a driver turning from West 6th Street took the corner too tight, side-swiped your car, and kept going. But this wasn’t an ordinary hit-and-run. The driver stopped at your front door, delivered a package, and then drove away without leaving a word. This specific incident in Lititz highlights a growing crisis on Pennsylvania residential streets. Amazon Flex drivers—gig workers using their own personal vehicles—are under extreme pressure to meet delivery quotas. When that pressure leads to a collision, the corporate structure of the “gray fleet” is designed to make the driver invisible and the company unreachable. If you are looking at a damaged vehicle and a non-responsive corporate giant, you are in a legal emergency. At Attorney911, we specialize in breaking through the walls these companies build. We put our trial experience to work identifying “John Doe” drivers and forcing the $1 million insurance towers they carry to pay for the damage they cause. Identifying the “John Doe” Driver When Amazon Won’t Help The Lititz…