Driver damaged company trailer - Canada

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by haider99, Mar 17, 2017.

  1. Oscar the KW

    Oscar the KW Going Tarpless

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    Don't be ridiculous. If your driver had been on a snow covered highway and slid off into the ditch, would you say it's the state or provinces fault?
     
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  3. rank

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    There is enough blame to go around here I think

    It's always the driver's responsibilty to check clearance, but UNLESS THERE IS A POSTED PROCEDURE stating so, I bet a judge would find the customer partially at fault. HOWEVER, even if the judge said it was 50/50, you're still out $3250. If you don't care about the account, eat the $2700 hold back and be on your way. Judge or no judge, If you pay any less than $6500, you're going to lose the account anyway. No sense throwing good money after bad.

    Ahhh, I see. I thought you were the carrier with your own insurance. You are screwed. If you don't settle things to your carrier's (your boss's) satisfaction, your contract is done I imagine. Really the question you need to ask yourself is this: "Do I want to keep my truck leased to this carrier?" If the answer is yes, you do what they want.
     
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  4. haider99

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    Update:

    The carrier said that I am responsible for the $5000 insurance deductible according to agreement. They are deduction full cost of the repairs.

    I have asked them to stop and reimburse but they are making excuses and dragging the process.

    I am looking into getting a lawyer involved, these business practises are disgusting.

    If any other options that I may havr, please let me know.
     
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    Per what agreement? Do you have the agreement?
     
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  6. haider99

    haider99 Medium Load Member

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    Yes. Owner operator contract
     
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    rank Road Train Member

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    what does it say about driver damaged equipment?
     
  8. ZVar

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    If it's in the contract it's going to be a waste of money to get a lawyer involved. Yes, yes I know just because it's in a contract does not mean it's valid. In this case though you will have little luck as your driver did, in fact, damage the equipment. If you find a lawyer that gives you even odds of whining or better, he's just lying to take your money.
     
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  9. haider99

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    That we will be responsible for the $5000 insurance deductible only.
     
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    Hey I'm no lawyer but if you're determined to sue someone, it seems like your best bet would be the shipper but I think your legal fees would eat up any winnings... Even if you won.
     
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