Getting injured in a car accident can lead to life changing circumstances. You must get the compensation you need to cover your medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, and more. When it comes to accidents with US Postal Service drivers, filing an injury claim is not the same as filing with a traditional insurance plan.
US Postal Service employees are covered under the government which does not carry traditional insurance. They are “self-insured” so any claims are paid directly by the government. In order to file a claim, you will submit a form under the Federal Tort Claims Act. With the help of your lawyer, you can win a settlement that can cover all of your damages to get you back on track. This was the case in a successful lawsuit represented by Todd Alexander, Esq. of Benson & Bingham Accident Injury Lawyers, LLC, where a client won $921,191.64 following a bench trial under the FTCA.
He reached out to Benson & Bingham, who coordinated his personal injury treatment and began working on the legal case. This was an especially important move since the case was against the US government which can be more complex.
In April 2025, the matter was seen at a bench trial. Benson & Bingham used testimony from the client, family and friends, expert witnesses, and the medical professionals who treated the injuries to build a strong case.
At the conclusion, the court provided a total of $921,191.64 in settlement money for the plaintiff. This settlement included covering medical expenses, lost wages, and non-economic damages such as pain and suffering.
The US Postal Service does not carry any type of individual vehicle insurance. If you are involved in a car accident with USPS, filing a personal injury treatment claim can be complex and require the help of a lawyer.
In fact, because the USPS is a federal entity, they are “self-insured” meaning that if you file a lawsuit or an injury claim, any compensation you receive will come directly from federal funds instead of an insurance plan. Not only that, but the government must approve it.
However, the good news is, the Federal Tort Claims Act has made it possible for victims of negligence, like a person getting hit by a USPS vehicle, to get the compensation they need to recover. Submitting a claim through FTCA takes the place of submitting a claim with a traditional insurance carrier.
You may not need to file a claim with FTCA in some cases. If you have been in an accident with a USPS driver, you should start by submitting a claim with your own personal insurance. You can work with your lawyer to make sure every step in your personal injury treatment is covered.
Once you have been compensated, your insurance company will go through the process of getting reimbursed from the FTCA. They will essentially step into your shoes and file a claim. In cases where your insurance will not cover your damages, you will have to file the claim with FTCA yourself.
Typically, government employees are protected by sovereign immunity, which means they cannot be sued without consent. In 1946, the FTCA was passed allowing citizens to hold government employees accountable for certain negligent acts. You can file a claim under the FTCA if the following applies:
If all of these criteria apply, you, with the help of your lawyer, can file a claim. Because the government does not hold insurance, your compensation will come straight from the government’s pockets. It’s important to remember that you can only claim compensation from your damages and that these damages are capped.
So how will you file a claim under the Federal Tort Claims Act? First, get in contact with a personal injury lawyer who can walk you through the process and ensure you have everything necessary for a successful case. From there, you can do the following:
The federal government can be rather strict when it comes to deadlines and how claims are handled. You must file your claim within 2 years of the accident and you will be barred from doing so after this deadline is past. It is also essential that you file a lawsuit within the 6 months given to you after a denial letter. Your lawyer will help you make sure you file everything on time to get the compensation you deserve for your personal injury treatment.
At Benson & Bingham we are dedicated to our clients and won’t rest until we know that you have what you need to recover and move on with your life. Reach out to us today for a consultation
Benson & Bingham Accident Injury Lawyers
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Joseph L. Benson II, and Ben J. Bingham, Personal Injury Attorneys