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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 360847" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>As far as the driver being sued....it is UPS's responsibility to pay for any work-related damages caused by an employee, not the employee himself. UPS has "public liability" insurance to cover this sort of thing. There was an instance where I was wheeling a handtruck full of packages in a parking area, lost my footing, and put a big scratch in the side of someones new car with my handtruck. I found the customer, apologized, and when I got back to the building I filled out an insurance form so the customer could get their car fixed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 360847, member: 14668"] As far as the driver being sued....it is UPS's responsibility to pay for any work-related damages caused by an employee, not the employee himself. UPS has "public liability" insurance to cover this sort of thing. There was an instance where I was wheeling a handtruck full of packages in a parking area, lost my footing, and put a big scratch in the side of someones new car with my handtruck. I found the customer, apologized, and when I got back to the building I filled out an insurance form so the customer could get their car fixed. [/QUOTE]
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