Should the driver pay for equipment damage?

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  1. pavel94

    pavel94 Light Load Member

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    HI again guys,

    A driver called today to tell me that he bent a rim and messed up a tire by running over something on the free way. he didnt see it and the guy in front of him did the samething and they both have messed up tires. My driver came out with a bill of $8**.** dollar amout to fix the rim and tire, Should I take the whole thing from his check? or a percentage or what. Thank you for the help guys!
     
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  3. lonewolf4ad

    lonewolf4ad Road Train Member

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    Driver shouldn't pay anything. You run a company, and that means covering the expenses. furthermore, unless he has a clause in a signed contract stating you can deduct from his check for damages then it is a violation to do so.
     
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  4. Big Rigg

    Big Rigg Medium Load Member

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    I'm a company driver and like the fact that the company pays for most of the expenses of the truck. That being said if it is my fault I admit it and don't complain if the cost comes out of my check. The driver said that the Guy in front of him ran over the same thing. So was he following to close? If so its his fault and he should pay some if not all the cost.

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  5. blackw900

    blackw900 The Grandfather of Flatbed

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    It's on you as far as I'm concerned....It's your truck, You hired the driver and the results are YOUR responsibility.

    Why should he be finacially responsible for YOUR truck? If he's a bad driver...Get rid of him but otherwise I think you have to just live with it.
     
  6. pavel94

    pavel94 Light Load Member

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    Thats what I wanna know I normally pay for all the stuff but Ive lately found it better to post stuff on here and see what other people think. Thanks Guys
     
  7. pavel94

    pavel94 Light Load Member

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    Okay so if the driver drives the truck in a snow bank and the truck has to be towed, who pays for that?
     
  8. Professional-Trucker

    Professional-Trucker Heavy Load Member

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    Keep charging company drivers to maintain your own equipment and pretty soon you'll find yourself having to pick up and deliver your own freight!:biggrin_2559: and be left with no drivers at all.:biggrin_25523:
     
  9. pavel94

    pavel94 Light Load Member

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    Okay I make them pay for the towing if its their fault, for the tire I pay for it but I just wanna know what other fleets and owner opps have to say.:biggrin_2556:
     
  10. Professional-Trucker

    Professional-Trucker Heavy Load Member

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    I have never heard of a company driver having to pay for anything. Never. I mean, i've had that tried on me before but, never happens. Or else it's off to court we go! File a claim for "non-payment of services rendered" 3 times fold (because of back pay and personal/emotional damages) It costs $35 to file a small claims court law suit in my local county court house.
     
  11. pavel94

    pavel94 Light Load Member

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    Well I had a driver put the truck in a snow bank and mess up the bumper. he him self paid for it ($600) and told me the next day.
     
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