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Hit by a UPS Truck? UPS Answers for Its Drivers

UPS is different from most delivery operations in one decisive way: it employs its drivers directly.

The brown trucks are UPS trucks, and the drivers are UPS employees.

That means UPS is legally responsible for a driver who causes a crash on the job, with none of the contractor runaround that complicates Amazon or FedEx Ground claims.

So liability is usually the easy part. The hard part is the size of the company you are now up against.

UPS and its insurers defend these claims aggressively and pay nothing they are not forced to pay.

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Why UPS Is Directly Liable for Its Drivers

The legal principle is called respondeat superior, and in plain English it means an employer answers for the negligence of an employee acting on the job. Because UPS drivers are UPS employees operating UPS trucks, the company stands behind their conduct directly.

That is a meaningful advantage for an injured person. There is no separate contractor to chase, no fight over whether a gig driver was on an active delivery, no argument that the company is too far removed to be responsible. When a UPS driver runs a stop sign, backs over a pedestrian, or rear-ends you because they are rushing a route, UPS is on the hook.

UPS can also face its own direct liability for negligent training, unsafe scheduling, or putting a driver with a known history back on the road. Our overview of who can be sued in a truck accident covers how employer and driver liability fit together.

How UPS Delivery Trucks Cause Serious Crashes

UPS runs one of the largest delivery fleets in the country, and the way those trucks operate creates predictable dangers.


Frequent stops and starts in residential and downtown areas put the truck in constant conflict with pedestrians, cyclists, and other cars.

Large blind spots on a boxy package car hide pedestrians and smaller vehicles, especially during the right turns and reversing that deliveries demand.

Route pressure during peak season pushes drivers to move faster and cut margins they would not cut in January.

Double-parking and mid-block stops force pedestrians and traffic into unsafe positions around the truck.


None of these excuse a crash. A UPS driver still owes every other person on the road a duty of care, and falling behind schedule is not a defense to running someone down.

If Liability Is Clear, Why Do I Need a Lawyer?

Because clear liability and fair payment are two different things, and UPS knows it.

A company this size defends claims with experienced adjusters and lawyers whose job is to settle for as little as possible, as early as possible, before you understand what your injury will actually cost over a lifetime. The first offer almost always lands before your treatment is finished and your future costs are known. Strong cases are built by documenting the full extent of the harm, the medical care, the lost earning capacity, the lasting effects, and refusing to let a deep-pocketed defendant set the number.

UPS carries substantial commercial coverage, which means the money to compensate a serious injury is there. The question is whether anyone makes them pay it.

 

"UPS admitting the driver was theirs is not the win. Making them pay what the injury is worth is the win."

How Long Do You Have to File a UPS Accident Claim?

The deadline to file depends on your state's statute of limitations, and it varies. Even with a clear-liability defendant, the evidence still degrades.

UPS controls the truck's data, the driver's records, and any onboard or facility camera footage, and some of it can be overwritten on a routine cycle. A preservation demand sent early locks down that proof before it is gone and keeps UPS from quietly settling the record along with the claim. Get your exact deadline confirmed for your state and your situation rather than assuming there is time to spare.

UPS Truck Accident Claims: Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the UPS driver an employee or a contractor?

A:    UPS package-car drivers are UPS employees, not independent contractors. That is what makes UPS directly responsible for a driver's on-the-job negligence, without the contractor disputes that complicate Amazon and FedEx Ground claims.

Q: Can I sue UPS directly for my injuries?

A:    Yes. Because the driver is a UPS employee, UPS is liable for the driver's negligence under respondeat superior, and can also be sued for its own failures in training, scheduling, or supervision. You are not limited to the driver's personal insurance.

Q: UPS already admitted the driver was at fault. Should I just take their offer?

A:    Be careful. An early offer usually arrives before your treatment is complete and your long-term costs are known, and it is almost always far below the real value of a serious injury. Once you accept, you cannot reopen the claim. Have the offer reviewed before you sign anything.

Q: What does a UPS accident lawyer cost?

A:    Nothing up front. We work on contingency, so you pay no fee unless we recover compensation for you. The case review is free and available 24/7. You Win or It's Free.

Injured by a UPS Truck? Make Them Pay What It's Worth

evidence preservation deadline for UPS accident claims

A fast offer from a company this size is rarely a fair one.

People on the road deserve well-trained drivers, well-maintained trucks, and a company that stands behind the people it employs instead of low-balling the people they hurt.

The attorneys at Lawsuit Legal take clear liability and turn it into full accountability, documenting the real cost of your injury and refusing to let a corporate defendant set the price. We move early to preserve the truck data and footage UPS controls.

Call (888) 713-6653 now for a free, confidential review of your UPS truck accident claim. You pay nothing unless we win.

We help pedestrians, cyclists, drivers, and passengers struck by delivery trucks recover the full compensation a serious injury demands.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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