Hit By A UPS Truck In Los Angeles?
If you were hit by a UPS truck and injured in California, you should get medical care immediately, preserve evidence fast, avoid insurance statement traps, and speak with a lawyer who understands commercial delivery-truck claims—call The Law Offices Of Gerald L. Marcus at 818-784-8544 for a FREE consultation. Don’t wait. Waiting hurts your case. The sooner you call us, the sooner we can help you.
A crash with a UPS truck isn’t handled like an ordinary fender-bender. You may be dealing with a commercial driver, employer liability, corporate claims professionals, layered insurance, and time-sensitive evidence that can disappear quickly.
UPS vehicles are often on tight delivery schedules, operating in dense neighborhoods, making frequent stops, backing up, turning in and out of traffic, and moving through crowded parking lots—conditions that can lead to serious injuries when safety fails.
This guide is written for one audience: injured people who were hit by a UPS truck in California and need clear next steps to protect their health and maximize compensation.
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What should I do after being hit by a UPS truck in California?
After being hit by a UPS truck in California, you should:
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get medical care immediately and follow up consistently,
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call 911 and ensure a police report is made,
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photograph the UPS truck, license plate, vehicle number, and scene,
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collect witness information and identify nearby cameras,
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avoid giving recorded statements to insurers, and
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contact a lawyer quickly to preserve commercial evidence and pursue maximum compensation.
Call The Law Offices Of Gerald L. Marcus at 818-784-8544 for a FREE consultation.
Why UPS truck cases are different from standard car accidents
When a commercial delivery truck is involved, the case can be higher stakes for three reasons:
1) Employer liability may apply
If the UPS driver was working (which is typically the case), liability may extend beyond the driver to the employer. That can change:
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insurance coverage levels
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defense strategies
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the complexity of proof
2) Commercial defendants defend aggressively
Corporate defendants often have structured claims handling, experienced adjusters, and defense counsel ready to dispute fault, minimize injuries, and push early settlement.
3) Evidence can be time-sensitive
Delivery operations can involve:
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internal records (routes, delivery logs, dispatch data)
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possible telematics/GPS data (depending on vehicle systems)
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third-party footage in neighborhoods and businesses
If you wait, the evidence that proves liability may become harder to obtain.
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Step-by-step: What to do right now after a UPS truck accident (injured victims)
Step 1: Get medical care immediately (same day if possible)
If you were hit by a UPS truck, do not assume you’re “fine” because you can walk. Common injuries include:
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concussions and traumatic brain injury symptoms
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neck and back injuries, herniated discs
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shoulder tears and knee injuries
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fractures (wrist, ribs, ankle, hip)
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internal bruising and soft tissue trauma
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PTSD, anxiety, sleep disruption
Medical documentation is also how your claim is valued. Delays give insurers room to argue your injuries aren’t related.
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Step 2: Call 911 and make sure a report is created
A police report helps document:
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who was involved
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location, time, conditions
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witness info
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basic narrative of the crash
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citations (when issued)
Even if fault is disputed, the report anchors the event in an official record.
Step 3: Photograph the UPS truck and identifiers (critical)
This is where many injured people miss key evidence. You should photograph:
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the UPS truck from multiple angles
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the license plate
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any vehicle number markings on the truck
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any DOT-related markings (if visible)
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the driver’s information (as provided)
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damage points on both vehicles
Also photograph:
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the scene, street signs, intersections
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skid marks/debris
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lighting and weather conditions
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any visible injuries
These identifiers matter because corporate fleets have multiple vehicles and records. If your documentation is weak, it becomes easier for a defense team to create confusion.
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Step 4: Get witness information immediately
Witnesses may include:
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pedestrians
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neighbors
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nearby drivers
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business employees
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delivery recipients
Collect:
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names
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phone numbers
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brief notes about what they saw
Witness statements can be decisive in cases involving:
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disputed lane changes
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backing accidents
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left turns/right turns
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pedestrian and bicycle impacts
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parking lot collisions
Step 5: Identify cameras fast (before footage is overwritten)
In UPS truck accidents, video often exists from:
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residential doorbell cameras
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business surveillance systems
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parking garages
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dash cams of nearby vehicles
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neighborhood security cameras
Footage can be overwritten quickly. The earlier you identify it, the better.
Step 6: Do NOT give recorded statements to the insurance company
Insurers often call quickly and say:
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“We just need your statement.”
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“This is routine.”
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“It will speed things up.”
Recorded statements are used to:
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create comparative fault
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lock you into phrasing before you know your diagnosis
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downplay injuries (“You said you were okay.”)
If you’re injured, you should speak with counsel first.
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Step 7: Do not sign broad medical authorizations
Commercial claims often involve requests for medical releases. Broad authorizations can let them dig through your entire medical history looking for excuses to reduce what they pay.
It’s better to have controlled, case-specific records production when needed.
Step 8: Start documenting your damages immediately
Create a folder (digital or paper) and track:
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medical visits, diagnoses, treatment recommendations
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prescriptions and receipts
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missed work and wage loss (pay stubs, employer letters)
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mileage and transportation costs
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out-of-pocket expenses
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daily limitations (sleep, mobility, pain level, inability to do normal activities)
This is how your case becomes provable.
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Common UPS truck accident scenarios in California
UPS truck crashes frequently arise from predictable delivery patterns:
1) Backing accidents
Delivery trucks often back in residential streets and parking lots. Injuries occur when:
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the driver fails to see a vehicle/pedestrian
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mirrors/cameras aren’t used properly
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the backing path isn’t clear
2) Right turn / left turn collisions
Large vehicles require more space and wider turns. Accidents happen when:
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the truck swings wide
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cuts corners too tightly
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fails to yield at an intersection
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turns without properly checking blind spots
3) Sudden stops and rear-end collisions
In dense areas, delivery vehicles stop frequently. Accidents occur when:
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the truck stops unexpectedly without warning
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another driver hits the truck
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the truck hits another vehicle due to inattention or speed
4) Parking lot and loading zone collisions
UPS trucks operate in crowded shopping centers and business parking lots. Visibility issues and tight turning areas create risk.
5) Pedestrian and cyclist impacts
Neighborhood deliveries increase pedestrian/cyclist interactions. These cases often involve serious injuries and strong liability potential depending on evidence.
Who can be liable when you’re hit by a UPS truck?
Depending on the facts, liable parties may include:
The UPS driver
For negligence such as:
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distraction
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unsafe turns/merges
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backing without clearance
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speeding or aggressive driving
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failure to yield
The employer / company
If the driver was working, employer liability may apply. Cases can also involve:
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training issues
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route pressure
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safety policy enforcement
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supervision practices (fact-dependent)
Other drivers
Sometimes another vehicle triggers the crash or contributes to the collision.
Property owners (rare, fact-dependent)
In some parking lot cases, dangerous design or poor markings can contribute.
A proper investigation identifies all responsible parties and coverage layers.
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What compensation can you recover after a UPS truck accident in California?
A serious delivery-truck injury claim can include:
Economic damages
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ambulance, ER, hospitalization
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surgery, imaging, specialist care
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physical therapy, rehab, medications
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future medical care
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lost wages
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loss of earning capacity
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out-of-pocket expenses
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property damage and related costs
Non-economic damages
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pain and suffering
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emotional distress
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PTSD/anxiety
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loss of enjoyment of life
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disability/impairment
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scarring/disfigurement
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loss of consortium (relationship impact)
Case value depends on injury severity, evidence strength, and insurance coverage.
What if UPS (or an insurer) claims you were at fault?
This is common. Insurers try to reduce payouts by shifting blame:
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“You were speeding.”
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“You cut the truck off.”
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“You were in the blind spot.”
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“You weren’t paying attention.”
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“You stopped suddenly.”
Your defense is evidence:
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scene photos and damage analysis
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witness statements
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camera footage
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medical timeline proving injury impact
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reconstruction if needed
The sooner evidence is preserved, the harder it is for them to rewrite the story.
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Timeline: How long do UPS truck injury claims take?
It depends on:
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injury severity and treatment duration
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whether you need surgery or long rehab
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whether fault is disputed
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insurance negotiations and claim posture
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whether litigation is required
A key rule: serious cases should not settle before the medical picture is clear, because settling too early can leave you paying for future care out of pocket.
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Mistakes that can destroy your UPS truck injury claim
Avoid these if you want maximum compensation:
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Delaying medical care
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Giving recorded statements to insurers
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Signing broad releases
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Failing to photograph UPS identifiers (plate, vehicle numbers)
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Not identifying witnesses/cameras
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Gaps in treatment
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Posting on social media about activities that can be misinterpreted
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Accepting the first offer before prognosis is clear
If any of these happened already, you may still have a claim—but you need help quickly.
Call 818-784-8544 now. Don’t wait. Waiting hurts your case.
Why The Law Offices Of Gerald L. Marcus
Delivery truck cases require fast action, evidence discipline, and a strategy designed to maximize value—not just “process a claim.”
The Law Offices Of Gerald L. Marcus helps injured people throughout Los Angeles and California by:
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preserving time-sensitive evidence
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identifying all liable parties and coverage layers
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protecting you from insurance traps
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documenting injuries and damages correctly
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negotiating from strength and litigating when necessary
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Don’t wait. Waiting hurts your case. The sooner you call, the sooner we can help you.
FAQs: Hit by a UPS Truck in California
Do I have a claim if the UPS driver was working?
Often yes, depending on fault and evidence. Employer liability may apply when a driver causes harm while on the job.
What if I was hit while walking or biking?
Pedestrian and cyclist injuries are often severe and can involve strong liability depending on evidence and circumstances. Document the scene and get medical care immediately.
What if I didn’t go to the ER?
You may still have a case. Many injuries develop later. But get evaluated promptly and keep treatment consistent.
Should I talk to the insurance company?
Be cautious—especially about recorded statements. It is often best to consult a lawyer first.
How much is my UPS truck accident case worth?
It depends on injuries, future care needs, wage loss, pain and suffering, and evidence strength. A real evaluation requires reviewing facts and records.
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