So my question is can a carrier enter or submit false info such as having a valid event but submitting wrong driver? In a nutshell a Carrier my kid worked for was peripherally involved in a fatal accident in Georgia of April of last year. Kids psp gets pulled and the event he WAS NOT anyway involved in is listed as driver being involved. Kid was in Corbin Kentucky the day this accident occurred. Everything else on his PSP is accurate. He left the carrier with a proper two week notice but they were upset with him as he would not falsify logs and overlook equipment problems the way other drivers were expected too and did. We’ve requested the report listed on the psp but we’re told it’ll be 7-10 business days. So we’ll DataQ it once we see report but still has me concerned as to how his name got associated with that accident
False fatal accident info on PSP report
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by LTL Bull, Mar 12, 2025.
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The carrier can’t put anything on the PSP. That’s only inspection and accident info.
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Are you perhaps confusing PSP with DAC/Hire Right?Bean Jr., hope not dumb twucker and tscottme Thank this.
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- Confirm that this information is on a FMCSA Pre-Employment Screening report, and not from some third party outfit.
- Confirm that the person on the report is your son - John Q. Smith vs. John H. Smith ( license number should be on the report)
- Have your son get a copy of his log for the day of the accident
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It sounds more like DAC or insurance info than the govt PSP report.
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was peripherally involved in
he WAS NOT anyway involved in
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Nope
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Kid WAS NOT involved. Their other truck and driver was pushed to right shoulder by other semis trying to evade the carnage. No impact marks to driver side, they’re driver was forced to right shoulder and bent steps on guardrails
Kid wasn’t in 200 miles of the accident when it happenedLast edited: Mar 12, 2025
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That’s what I thought. But I don’t get how Georgia state police fouled up report that badly. Has me confusedLast edited: Mar 12, 2025
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