DEER HIT-a preventable accident??
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by twowolves, Sep 25, 2010.
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As to the deer, would depend on the circumstance, at our company. 9 out of 10 they call it as non-preventable. -
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I've seen deer avoidance whistles in walmart...do those work? For $7 it seems like cheap insurance.
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I have hit a few here and there, but always was a non-preventable.
Only one of the company's used DAC, and it is on there (just found out) and listed as non-preventable. -
FYI, if you hit a deer in your car, don't report it. They will list it on your MVR as an accident and it will jack your insurance rates up. Better to kick the carcass to the side of the road and pay for the damage yourself.
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My wife hit one, no increase. It is classified as Comprehensive in our state. -
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If a flatbed loses part of the load and it strikes the trailer and we do not get the information from it, sometimes it is driver damage.
If you hit something on the road and it damages the trailer, it is driver damage.
I have never paid a claim, so I am only going by what others have dealt with and some of the other companies. -
They make the profit, they take the chance, you work for wages. There liable unless you consent to it. Anyhow I understand were your coming from.MM71 Thanks this.
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