UPS Freight / UPS Truck Accident Lawyer
UPS Freight / UPS (headquartered in Atlanta, GA) operates one of the largest logistics and delivery fleets in the world. If one of its trucks caused your crash, our attorney network can evaluate a claim against the driver, the company, and any other responsible party.
About UPS Freight / UPS
UPS operates package cars, delivery vans, and long-haul tractor-trailers under a unified corporate safety program subject to discovery after a crash.
Building a claim against UPS Freight / UPS
Claims against large carriers hinge on the same core evidence as any truck accident case — the driver's qualification file, hours-of-service and ELD logs, maintenance records, and the carrier's FMCSA safety history — obtained through prompt evidence preservation and formal discovery. Because carriers of this scale carry substantial commercial insurance, cases are often resolved through a structured claims and litigation process rather than quick settlement.
Hit by a UPS Freight / UPS truck?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I sue UPS Freight / UPS directly after a crash?+
Yes. Motor carriers like UPS Freight / UPS are vicariously liable for their drivers' negligence and can be directly liable for their own hiring, training, maintenance, and safety practices.
What evidence is used in a claim against a large carrier?+
Driver qualification files, maintenance and inspection records, ELD/black box data, FMCSA safety scores and prior violations, and dispatch communications.
Does the size of the trucking company matter?+
Larger carriers typically carry substantial commercial insurance and more extensive compliance records — both of which can support a stronger, better-documented claim.