If you have been injured in an accident involving a UPS driver, you might be confused about your legal rights or intimidated about going toe-to-toe with such a conglomerate. The San Antonio personal injury attorneys at The Aguirre Law Firm, PLLC has over 20 years of experience, and we are not afraid to fight for the compensation you deserve. Here is what you should know about these unique legal claims.
The United Parcel Service (UPS) employs more than 500,000 people, operates in more than 200 countries and territories, and has annual revenue exceeding $13 billion. Its delivery fleet includes more than 135,000 vehicles, including 27,000 tractor trailers. It is in a constant battle with its rival FedEx to claim the #1 spot for delivery services
Despite its more than a century history in the field, the company is currently facing a critical driver shortage, which can make it difficult to hire experienced drivers to handle the massive burden of delivering all the packages sent through this service. UPS drivers log more than 3.5 billion miles per year. In its filing with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, the company reported 2,541 crashes involving its vehicles between October 2022 and 2024, which includes 69 fatal crashes and 871 injury crashes. UPS fails safety inspections of their vehicles about 11 percent of the time, according to FMCSA data.
UPS truck accidents occur for many reasons, some of the most common being:
If you are involved in a UPS truck accident, follow these steps to protect your legal rights:
If you were injured in a UPS truck accident, The Aguirre Law Firm, PLLC can help. An experienced San Antonio 18-wheeler accident attorney can gather evidence to prove fault for the accident, handle communications with the insurance company, and negotiate for maximum compensation. Contact us for a free, no-obligation consultation.
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