Have a problem with a lost or damaged parcel? Provide us with the details and we’ll put all hands on deck to investigate.
Start a ClaimView Existing ClaimFile a Claim as a Guest.
Refer to the terms and conditions from the shipper country of origin to get information on when and how to report a lost or damaged parcel or an uncollected C.O.D. payment.
Log in to file a claim for full access to the claims dashboard. This is best if you have multiple claims to manage. If you are a recipient or third party shipper, it's faster to file as a guest.
You’ll need your tracking number to get started. Keep any invoice that can provide value of the parcel. If you have a damaged parcel, hold on to the contents and the packaging.
While we review your claim, we may send the shipper of the parcel time-sensitive notifications of action needed, like payment documents or photos.
If you are the recipient and want updates, reach out to whoever shipped the parcel with us. If you shipped the parcel, go to the claims dashboard.
Unless additional investigation is required, you can typically expect a resolution to your claim in a maximum of 30 days.
Be on the look out for notifications about the resolution of your claim. Shippers can see more details and track a claim’s progress by logging into the claims dashboard.
If your claim is approved, the shipper may need to provide payment documents.
Claims payments will be sent to the shipper within a maximum of 30 days, once we have received and validated your payment documents.
Shipper Restriction
Account Authentication
Release Parcels
Past Liability
Current Investigation Open
Claim payments are sent to the address on file with UPS for the shipper of record or the shipper of record’s specified payee. If Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) is selected, claim payments will be deposited directly into the bank account provided.
Research shows that damaged or lost parcels resulting in a claim are often connected with boxes too large or too small, providing poor cushioning, labels that aren’t properly placed on your parcel or having unclear delivery instructions.
To avoid damages and help get your parcel to its destination safe and sound, check out a few basic tips we put together here.
When forming a merchandise description try to be as specific as possible, using descriptors such as a serial number, brand name, size, color, container type, model, quantity or any other important identifying information.
Here are some examples:
Clothing
Health and Beauty
Office Supplies, Books and Picture Frames
Tires and Auto Parts
Electronics