UPS trucks whether corporate-owned, leased, or driven by contracted personnel cover millions of miles delivering packages across California. When accidents happen, injuries are often catastrophic. At Hillstone Law, our attorneys specialize in UPS truck accident cases. We offer 24/7 support, free consultations, and represent clients on a contingency-fee basis, meaning you owe nothing unless we win.

UPS Delivery Accidents

UPS Crash Risk: Why These Cases Differ

  • UPS operates a large delivery fleet with over 100,000 vehicles and hundreds of thousands of drivers logging billions of miles annually. This scale means UPS regularly appears in collision statistics.
  • In California alone, FMCSA data for a recent two-year span reports approximately 1,113 UPS-related crashes, including 24 fatalities, 390 injury collisions, and 699 tow-away incidents. About 4.7% involved pedestrians, with additional incidents involving cyclists.
  • Across the U.S., UPS drivers were involved in nearly 2,886 crashes within a two-year period, including 1,204 injury accidents and 67 fatalities.

Common Causes of UPS Delivery Vehicle Accidents

  • Driver fatigue or pressure to meet tight delivery schedules
  • Distractions such as GPS devices, smartphone use, or package handling
  • Speeding and unsafe maneuvers, especially in congested or narrow urban areas
  • Blind-spot incidents, including turning or backing into tight traffic
  • Mechanical failures caused by maintenance lapses
  • Multi-vehicle incidents, particularly during complex urban navigation and stops

Injuries Typically Caused by UPS Truck Collisions

Victims often endure serious, life-altering injuries, such as:

  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), concussions, and spinal trauma
  • Multiple fractures, crush injuries, and amputations
  • Internal organ damage and hemorrhaging
  • Psychological and emotional effects, including PTSD, anxiety, and depression
  • In fatal crashes, surviving families may bring wrongful death claims for emotional and financial damages

Recoverable Compensation in California

If you are injured by a UPS vehicle due to another party’s negligence, you may be entitled to:

Economic Damages

  • Emergency and ongoing medical care, surgeries, rehabilitation
  • Lost wages and diminished earning capacity
  • Compensation for vehicle repair or replacement

Non‑Economic Damages

  • Pain and suffering, emotional distress, quality-of-life reduction

Wrongful Death Compensation

  • Funeral and burial expenses
  • Loss of financial support and companionship, grief and emotional distress

California follows pure comparative negligence, which means you may still recover even if you share some fault your compensation is proportionally reduced, not eliminated.

Who May Be Legally Liable?

Potentially responsible parties include:

  • UPS drivers who act negligently through distraction, fatigue, or unsafe maneuvers
  • UPS corporate and subsidiaries through employer liability for on-the-job driver actions
  • Maintenance vendors or contractors, where mechanical failure contributed to a crash
  • Dispatch or loading personnel, especially if cargo mismanagement played a role
  • Third-party drivers, government agencies, or contractors, in cases involving roadway negligence or hazardous conditions

Hillstone Law collaborates with accident reconstruction experts, FMCSA compliance professionals, and medical specialists to build comprehensive legal cases.

Why Hillstone Law Is Your Best Choice

  • Specialized experience in UPS and other delivery truck accident litigation
  • Rapid investigation to preserve critical evidence such as UPS dispatch logs, driver training records, inspection reports, and surveillance footage
  • Litigation-ready attorneys who negotiate firmly and litigate when insurers undervalue injury claims
  • Access to crash reconstructionists, medical professionals, and trucking compliance experts
  • No fees unless we secure compensation for you
  • Serving communities across all of California, including cities such as Los Angeles, San Diego, Sacramento, San Francisco, and beyond

California Filing Deadlines & Evidence Preservation

  • Personal injury or wrongful death claims must generally be filed within two years of the crash date; property damage claims have a three-year deadline. Exceptions may apply for minors or delayed discovery.
  • Swift action is essential to preserve evidence such as UPS driver logs, maintenance files, on-board video, and witness statements before they are lost.

What to Do If You’re Involved in a UPS Truck Crash

  1. Seek medical attention immediately, even if no symptoms are obvious
  2. Document the scene with photos of all vehicles, skid marks, injuries, and road conditions
  3. Collect identifying information, PU number, driver name, vehicle plate, unit number, and witness contacts
  4. Avoid giving recorded statements or admitting fault to UPS reps or insurers before consulting legal counsel
  5. Contact Hillstone Law promptly, we will begin evidence preservation and legal investigation right away

At-A-Glance Overview

TopicOverview
UPS Crashes in CA (2 yrs)~1,113 collisions including ~24 fatal, 390 injury incidents
National UPS Crash Stats~2,800 crashes, ~1,200 injury collisions, ~67 fatalities
Typical Crash CausesFatigue, distraction, speeding, mechanical failure
Common InjuriesTBIs, spinal trauma, fractures, internal injuries, emotional harm
Legal LiabilityDriver, UPS corporate, contractors, third parties
Possible CompensationMedical care, lost wages, pain & suffering, wrongful death
Fault RulePure comparative negligence (CA)
Time Limit to File2 years for injury or death; 3 years for property damage

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to pay anything upfront?
No, our representation is on a contingency-fee basis. You pay nothing unless we obtain compensation for you.

Will my case go to trial?
We prepare every case for possible litigation to ensure insurers take your claim seriously. Many cases settle, but we’re prepared to go to court if necessary.

Can I still recover if I was partially at fault?
Yes. California law allows you to recover damages even if you are partly responsible. Your award is reduced by your percentage of fault but you are still entitled to compensation.

How does Hillstone Law prove UPS liability?
We analyze driver logs, UPS training protocols, dispatch data, maintenance records, and crash scene reconstruction. We also consult field experts to build a rigorous case based on negligence and corporate responsibility.

Contact Hillstone Law Today

If you or a loved one has been injured or tragically lost in an accident involving a UPS delivery truck in California, don’t wait. Contact Hillstone Law today for a free, no-obligation consultation. We’ll preserve critical evidence, assess liability, and fight aggressively for the full compensation you deserve under California law while you focus on healing.