This situation just sucks.
I mean ok, technically yea, I guess you can say it's your fault, but with faulty equipment, I hesitate to blame it on you. The thing is, you gotta document this. Not only on a DVIR, but with photos. Use your phone and take pics of the bad door hooks BEFORE this happens. That would cover you in court and show that you did what you were supposed to do and the equipment failed.
If they don't care about their junky equipment, then run, don't walk, away from this place.
In trouble if I damaged co property with co truck on co time
Discussion in 'Trucker Legal Advice' started by Localtrucker1234, Dec 4, 2022.
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I think if you ask you will find many who have been in the same situation that successfully got the trailer into the dock simply by taking thier time and getting out a few times to ensure the door was still open or pushed it open again when it swung or backed in doors closed, then pull forward to open the doors giving view of both doors as you are now straight line backing and should have no issue seeing the door in question!Jubal Early Times Thanks this. -
Using your own bungee cords or coat hanger or zip ties or whatever is a lot faster than filling out forms for days after the damage .
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Crazy this same thing happened to me yesterday (they didn’t say I have to pay or anything like that not sure if I will be fired or not I guess we’ll see tomorrow since it’s Monday). I picked up a trailer from one location closed the doors (had to use a fifth wheel puller as a hammer to put it in place) drove across the street and started backing (this location open doors from the inside) somehow the trailer door opened and went through the dock door. I’m so disappointed in myself right now.
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I'm impressed, you fessed up and said you screwed up. Takes a man to do that. I know the owner of this company will give you a second chance, but only if you man up to what you did. If you try to weasel out or talk yourself out of blame, you will be given ample opportunity to unload your truck. -
For a company to demand a employee pay back, reimburse, payroll deduct, etc., whatever you want to call it, is about as low a company can be. I worked my whole career for family owned businesses, some large, some small. In the nearly 50 years I was gainfully employed, I witnessed co-workers accidentally damage freight and equipment, and to be truthful I had a few ## ups over the years also. Never was anybody asked, or knew of a demand of reimbursement.
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In some States, it’s illegal for a employer to demand employee reimbursement, or pay for damages.
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