I'm still doubting insurance companies can see a failed result. And nobody has posted any definite answer there.
I never knew i needed a pre employment drug drug screen, or the consortium, until my new entrant audit. The insurance company didn't need the drug test results or consortium to insure me.
So while SAP may be a DOT requirement, i'm thinking that would be the only hurdle for an OO
Failed drug screen, can I use my new authority?
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Yes, it was a pissed test. I’ve completed my SAP PROGRAM and I am trying my best to get back to work. I just wanted to know if that’s going to be an issue when I book my loads?
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Insurance can't access directly
- Commercial driver’s license (CDL) holders
- Consortia and/or third-party administrators
- Employers to include motor carriers and others in the transportation industry that employ drivers who operate a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) requiring them to hold a commercial driver’s license or permit
- Law enforcement personnel
- Medical review officers (MRO)
- Substance abuse professionals (SAP)
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real smart...
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I was told that if you’re an Owner Operator with you’re Own Authority shipppers, dispatching service, and loads board do not look into your background. Is it true? If so, then I don’t think it should be a problem going back to work with my Own Authority.
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OP, so you are trying to end-run the system by being your own carrier.
Why not just apply to second-chance companies and get a job to get back on your feet?
I mean insurance isn't going to be cheap and while you can sort of hide the SAP from them, it will eventually come out, because if they ask, you can't lie or they drop your insurance in a second and all the other insurance companies will know why.
Right now it isn't the time to waste money, things may happen, with a greater chance of happening that will put a lot of marginal operators on the rocks very quickly.
AND let's not forget that if you get into an accident, you as an owner is on the hook for your driver, you and both can be sued.
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Those listed are the only ones that can directly access the clearinghouse. Of course your insurance can request the info from you.
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