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Yet another example of abject corporate stupidity...
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<blockquote data-quote="brownIEman" data-source="post: 838850" data-attributes="member: 14596"><p>I have seen this misunderstanding many times by many posters on this board. It is understandable, it is counter intuitive, but the truth is, avoidable does not in any way mean at fault or liable. Charging a driver in internal UPS reports and paperwork is not an admission of guilt nor an admission of liability ( this is stated clearly in many of the reports that are filed for an accident). </p><p>This principal has and continues to stand up in court. We have had people back into package cars and gone after their insurance successfully for reimbursement even after charging the driver with an avoidable for picking a bad place to park. </p><p>The avoidable/unavoidable criteria UPS uses goes beyond fault or liability and holds UPS drivers to a much higher level of accident avoidance behavior than what the law does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownIEman, post: 838850, member: 14596"] I have seen this misunderstanding many times by many posters on this board. It is understandable, it is counter intuitive, but the truth is, avoidable does not in any way mean at fault or liable. Charging a driver in internal UPS reports and paperwork is not an admission of guilt nor an admission of liability ( this is stated clearly in many of the reports that are filed for an accident). This principal has and continues to stand up in court. We have had people back into package cars and gone after their insurance successfully for reimbursement even after charging the driver with an avoidable for picking a bad place to park. The avoidable/unavoidable criteria UPS uses goes beyond fault or liability and holds UPS drivers to a much higher level of accident avoidance behavior than what the law does. [/QUOTE]
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