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subject: When Courier Drivers Are In Accidents, What Happens? [print this page]


Just like anyone else that is on the road, there is always a chance that a driver for a Minneapolis courier service could be in an accident. Unlike most other driver, they are on the road for extremely long hours every single day, greatly increasing the likelihood that they could be in an accident. It doesn't happen very often though, as the training that these drivers are given, coupled with their experience behind the wheel, greatly helps them to avoid most potential accidents. When they are in an unavoidable collision however, it can be helpful to know what the protocol is.

What happens after a courier accident is going to depend to a very large degree on just how severe the accident is. There are certainly many traffic accidents involving couriers that are extremely minor. If the collision is only a fender bender, there is actually a very good chance that you might not even ever hear about it.

It is when the accidents are more serious that it becomes much more likely that you're going to hear from the courier company. When one of two situations occurs you will be sure to hear from them. If your package has been delayed in any way, or if your package has been damaged in any way. The courier knows these situations will require actions from you, so they get in touch quickly.

If your package is going to be delayed because the vehicle is out of commission, the courier company will usually contact you directly to let you know that there has been a large delay in your delivery. That way, you are going to be able to contact your client and let them know as well. If your package has been damaged you will have to put in an insurance claim on it, as well as sending a replacement to your client, which is why they also alert you to that situation as soon as possible.

Usually when courier drivers are in accidents, the results aren't too serious. Because they are the majority of time driving large vehicles, they tend to fare better in accidents than those that are in small cars. There is always the possibility of a more serious occurrence though, but you can rest easy knowing that your courier takes these very seriously, and that they will quickly work to make sure that the accident causes as little problems in your delivery cycle as possible.

by: Scott P Gallagher




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