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southernfriedcj 11-07-2023 11:32 AM

What an idiot.

TimG 11-07-2023 12:45 PM

I wonder if the insurance would cover the cost of the vehicle plus the commission paid or just the cost of the vehicle. Being in the insurance business for 43 years makes me wonder about the settlement. It would stink to buy a $100,000 vehicle, pay 10% commission and loose that $10,000 in less than a week.

Mr70 11-07-2023 01:25 PM

Ya think that Transport driver still works for that company today?

luzl78 11-07-2023 03:41 PM

always think ahead with anything you do in life. work, pleasure, relationships. he shouldve had two chocks to prevent this.

Too Many Projects 11-07-2023 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr70 (Post 1636565)
Ya think that Transport driver still works for that company today?

Might be surprised. Labor laws may protect him from removal, as it was an "accident" and not willful behavior.

tom406 11-07-2023 06:03 PM

I was wondering about the settlement as well. The insurance lot page lists the value at $111,000, which was the high bid. He paid 5% to BaT and the shipping cost (which I would hope they refunded) plus he may have paid tax and license already.

Too Many Projects 11-07-2023 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by tom406 (Post 1636589)
I was wondering about the settlement as well. The insurance lot page lists the value at $111,000, which was the high bid. He paid 5% to BaT and the shipping cost (which I would hope they refunded) plus he may have paid tax and license already.

The carrier may have had a deductible amount on his insurance to keep the coverage cost lower too, just like we do on our cars. Since the buyer never got to use the car, the carrier will be liable to refund every dollar it cost the buyer. Getting anything beyond what the insurance pays from them may be another story. That's where the lawyers come into play and lawsuits start flying, but with the video proof of the drivers screw up, there should not be a shred of doubt about who is responsible.
Edit, I was just on the carriers website. They are company owned trucks, not leased O/O's. That is a big plus. Also, I copied this from their page...
"Unrivaled $2,000,000 cargo coverage insurance on each of our trucks."
Seems they should have the ability to pay for this in full.


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