Legal Question in Insurance Law in Minnesota
UPS lost my package, will only pay 1/6 what it is worth.
Recently I moved for Texas back to Minnesota. I was driving, and everything didn't fit so I mailed some things home. I applied online, and then I brought my packages to a UPS driver. I had 3 packages, 2 of them made it home. One of them was scanned in at Cache, Illinios, but was never scanned out. UPS can not find my package. However, since I didn't purchase additional insurance, they are saying they will only give me $100. The package was at the very least worth $660. How can they not be liable? What can I do?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: UPS lost my package, will only pay 1/6 what it is worth.
You can sue in small claims if you can prove you took the package to UPS.
Also make a claim under your homeowner's or renter's policy which should cover up to $1000 or more of your personal property. This is a collateral source and is yours separate and apart from your suit against UPS.
Related Questions & Answers
-
House Wrecked, $3,000 Insurance Proceeds My tax client is diminished mental... Asked 2/04/02, 2:58 pm in United States Minnesota Insurance Law
-
Auto insurance claims check If you have an auto claim from a car accident,... Asked 2/27/01, 10:24 pm in United States Minnesota Insurance Law