what happes if you damage your load?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by mcmanly, Sep 22, 2012.

  1. mcmanly

    mcmanly Light Load Member

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    Do you have to pay for it or what?
     
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  3. SteelWheel

    SteelWheel Bobtail Member

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    Guess that would depend on your company and the circumstances. Pretty sure they cant charge you unless you signed a paper stating that they could (which most companies require you to do when hired).
     
  4. Grumppy

    Grumppy Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    If you damage something, the company insurance pays for it (minus the deductible). The company can write you up, take away a safety bonus, fire you, give you a warning, not do anything etc, depending on how the company normally deals with personnel.

    I would suspect the company would handle a damaged freight situation just as they would if you damaged a truck or trailer.
     
  5. cpape

    cpape Desk Jockey

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    If you are a company driver you should not be charged for damaging a load. You may be fired. If you are an independent contractor, you will be responsible for any damage that occurs to your load.
     
  6. Numb

    Numb Crusty Curmudgeon

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    depends on how it was damaged. your fault or bad equipment;ie, holes in trailer,ect..
     
  7. G/MAN

    G/MAN Road Train Member

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    If the damage was obviously your fault the company may charge you the deductible. Most carriers require new drivers to sign a contract. It comes down to what is in the contract.
     
  8. Allow Me.

    Allow Me. Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    I thinke the question is "what happens if the freight gets damaged while in my trailer" ? And it happens too. A pallet falling over etc.
     
  9. Smellfunny

    Smellfunny Road Train Member

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    When you accept the load it becomes your responsibility. That is why you or the company have cargo insurance. Company policy dictates any further discipline/charge.
     
  10. Powder Joints

    Powder Joints Subjective Prognosticator

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    In all these years Ive never been charged with a damaged load. Ive worry about it. Your company should have load insurance, if your the company you pay the deductible.
     
  11. NewNashGuy

    NewNashGuy Road Train Member

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    One time I picked up a sealed trailer so I couldn't see how it was loaded. I took it up the street for an hour and when I was about to dock at the receiver and opened the doors, I noticed a pallet tipped over since the lumper stacked a pallet on another on the left side with nothing on the right to support it. No load locks or anything. I wasn't blamed for it, just had to take pics of the damaged product and get the product code off the box to the safety department. They tell me that I can throw it away or do whatever I want with it afterwards. One time I had a Tyson product that was rejected and was told to meet up with a guy to donate it to a rehab center in KY.

    Heh, that reminds me of one time while waiting in line at a Walmart DC, one of the employees showed pics of a trucker's load who was standing beside me and man he had a lot of tipped over pallents and crushed boxes everywhere lol. It looked like a bomb went off in his truck.
     
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