The other day I was parking for the night and was even with another truck as I felt bump. I came out and looked and didn't see anything. Later during post trip I've discovered trailer damage from concrete wall that was under the snow bank.
Il ask the boss if he wants to deduct from my paycheck or if he wants to let me go.
I'm not sure how extensive is the damage
Trailer damage dilemma
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by mitmaks, Dec 9, 2025.
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If your one of his decent drivers, his going to overlook it. I would.
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Maybe I need new glasses, but I don't see any damage.
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Calm down now, diddly, diddly, that's how new trailers become used ones. If a boss doesn't realize that stuff can happen, they won't be in business very long. "gee boss, not sure how that happened?"
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DO NOT EVER OFFER TO HAVE DAMAGES TAKEN OUT OF YOUR PAY, IT IS ON THE COMPANY YOU WORK FOR.
I get why you did it, but unless there is a serious problem with YOUR behavior, they need to fix it.
It looks like $4500 worth the damage but it could be more ... a lot more, I can't see it in person. -
Looks like a forklift tire hit the far left bump pad to me.
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Doesn’t even look like scrape damage to me, but clearly something did happen there.
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Yes looks more like impact damage than scraping.Flat Earth Trucker Thanks this.
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Or possibly some one used the ramps to load something and the trailer welds gave out after all it is an aluminum trailer very common to crack and have welds break
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