Previous accidents and becoming a truck driver

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by daniphoenix, Sep 22, 2019.

  1. tscottme

    tscottme Road Train Member

    It's my impression if one insurance pays a claim, that info goes into an insurance industry database so the next insurance company doesn't get surprised. I know for a fact what I wrote is true for medical claims and homeowners insurance. I suspect it's true for life insurance and vehicle insurance.
     
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  3. Chinatown

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    rachi Thanks this.
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  5. x1Heavy

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    Never mind the totaling. If Insurance is involved then yes this will haunt you.

    Medicines is what I am interested in. You taking anything schedules one through 4 under DEA? Narcotics or Xanax or other similar medicines? (Hopefully NOT legal pot or medical pot, you will be out of this industry before you had a chance to say ty to the tester.)

    I would keep mouth shut about the sob stories with breakups and what not. Companies don't wanna hear it and if they did you will be labeled a whiner and it cannot be a good impression on them.

    Im not your opponet. Its just the way things are in trucking. And you are about to be up to here in all sorts of things. Some of which has the potential to get you into deep trouble.
     
  6. Midlife Trucker

    Midlife Trucker Light Load Member

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    It's not rare at all for insurance companies to share information with others. It's actually the norm. They use something called a CLUE report. You can get a copy of yours using the link that I provided. My CLUE report had a claim for a glass repair on it. First, I paid for the dang window. Second, there was no driving involved. A lawnmower threw a rock through the side window. Safelite apparently reported it to my insurance company when they repaired it

    LexisNexis Personal Reports
     
  7. daniphoenix

    daniphoenix Light Load Member

    I looked up primes qualifications for new drivers and it looks like, even right now without giving it additional time, I would qualify. I’m super excited about that, but still going to save up for south west trucking first, and keep prime/Schneider/Werner/
    Just antidepressants as far as the medications go. I didn’t see them on the restricted list. I just didn’t want to have to be picking anything up once every three months while on the road.

    I have nothing to say about the accidents really. If they ask what the heck was going on during those four months where I got into them, I can tell them what was going on. Other than that, it’s a pretty clean driving record.
     
  8. daniphoenix

    daniphoenix Light Load Member

    Thank you to everyone who commented!

    It looks like some companies would hire me on right now, some I’d have to wait. Either way, thanks! I didn’t know if it was an automatic “no” from all places or not.
     
  9. x1Heavy

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    A simplified rule towards medicine. Just keep in mind that there is a little tempest in a teapot regarding certain meds.

    Sometimes I wish for the simple days prior to 1990 if you were drunk or not. IF you were not, you had a job with a time to show up ready to go. I would prefer not to take anything at all for trucking. To me its a very good thing to go trucking, sailing, horse or flying etc. No need for medicines for that happy time. Bowling is a problem but only I have to relearn the muscle memory associated with that activity and change ball to a lighter weight. And get to bowling regularly as part of my recovery from the new joint installation. But medicines? no. Some are on hand if it does not go well like the other day when I tried a couple of frames this week. But since there is no driving at all in my part (I have a driver..) there is no problem.

    What medications disqualify a CMV driver?
     
  10. Chinatown

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    Some companies won't hire drivers that take antidepressants.
     
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