Brain Injury
Working for UPS?
You May Have TWO Claims
Whether you're a driver, package handler, or hub worker - workers' comp is just the start. A third-party lawsuit can dramatically increase your recovery.
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(833) 898-4587Common Brain Injuries at UPS
UPS workers face serious TBI risks - from delivery drivers dealing with traffic to hub workers handling thousands of packages under intense time pressure.
Delivery Truck Accidents
Vehicle collisions while making deliveries, especially under pressure to meet tight delivery windows.
Loading Dock Falls
Falling from loading docks, trailers, or elevated platforms while loading/unloading packages.
Package Strikes
Being hit by heavy packages falling from conveyor belts, shelves, or during sorting operations.
Slip and Fall Injuries
Slipping on wet or icy surfaces at facilities or customer locations during deliveries.
Forklift Accidents
Struck by forklifts or tuggers in busy hub facilities with heavy equipment traffic.
Repetitive Strain Incidents
Falls or accidents caused by fatigue from long hours and physically demanding work.
Why UPS Workers May Have TWO Claims
As a Teamsters member or UPS employee, you're entitled to workers' comp. But if someone else caused your injury, you may also have a third-party lawsuit.
Claim #1: Workers' Comp
Through UPS's workers' compensation insurance
- Medical bills covered
- Partial wage replacement
- No need to prove fault
Claim #2: Third-Party Lawsuit
Against negligent drivers, property owners, or manufacturers
- Pain and suffering damages
- FULL lost wages (past & future)
- Vehicle accident claims
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