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<blockquote data-quote="good2me" data-source="post: 206158" data-attributes="member: 7609"><p>Wow....this discussion has taken some interesting turns.....</p><p> </p><p>Simply put, you did the right thing in reporting the accident. Yes, it is an accident by UPS definition. It was "damage" caused by our vehicle. It doesn't have to be "substantial" damage and it really isn't up for debate. If there is damage, regardless of the severity, it is considered an accident. Again, you did the right thing in reporting the accident. An unreported accident, when discovered could result in termination. It isn't worth your job. Report the accident and let the process take its course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="good2me, post: 206158, member: 7609"] Wow....this discussion has taken some interesting turns..... Simply put, you did the right thing in reporting the accident. Yes, it is an accident by UPS definition. It was "damage" caused by our vehicle. It doesn't have to be "substantial" damage and it really isn't up for debate. If there is damage, regardless of the severity, it is considered an accident. Again, you did the right thing in reporting the accident. An unreported accident, when discovered could result in termination. It isn't worth your job. Report the accident and let the process take its course. [/QUOTE]
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