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<blockquote data-quote="TNT Frosty" data-source="post: 3961540" data-attributes="member: 76216"><p>It will go through the companies (FedEx Insurance.. or as we like to say.. the company will just pay)</p><p></p><p>I would suggest on that part then, speaking to your insurance company, to let them know of hey, X is trying to claim against you, but I was working for FedEx, driving their FedEx truck.</p><p>Also when their insurance calls, just let them know, they need to go after FedEx insurance. (Speak to your supervisor or manager.. who ever your friendly with for the insurance claim stuff/forms); if you cant get said information, you just give them the terminals number, and guessing your recruiters name/the person who you spoke too about said crash.</p><p>It is why all companies should have what is known as a "Public liability insurance" (dont know if that what you guys call it in the states as well)</p><p></p><p>Best way, to end this, is to let them know as well, that after all of this, that you feel that this isnt the career path for you, and that you have learned alot, and dont regret it, but your looking for the career that suits you, and not one thats in the driving world.</p><p></p><p>==============</p><p>Side story, when I had a golf GTI hit my fuel tank at low speed in a shopping center, the women went through a stop sign, and failed to yield, ripped out the front end of her car, and tore out all the electrical with the tank straps.</p><p>Took photos for insurance/to give to work, and it was all on the security cameras as well... so once we got the car out of the way, made sure the little boy was find, and even got a VW badge as a reward for his grandmas poor driving.. I left.. did the report... and thought that was end of it, as she said she knew she was in the wrong, and was grateful that she did no real damage to the truck (orange spray paint, and polish = done)</p><p>Month later, the husband (grandfather) calls up the shopping centers security demanding that they look for me, and give him my number so he can take me to court for speeding as it was my fault, not FedEx/TNT... but me personally. (guessing thinking I wont have good lawyers, not knowing mine are the same as FedEx/TNT)</p><p></p><p>Side note, ive been dropping off trailers to this shopping center for a few years now, and know most of the guards and even the owners by name, even have a chat and laugh at times, so we get along well, they even get cars/vans moved aside if they in the way for too long, I help with taking empty pallets. So I have a few of their numbers in my phone, and via-versa </p><p></p><p>The number 2 guard calls me into his little camera office, and tells the guy that he can not give my number out due as he doesn't have it, and even if he did he cant due to privacy laws.</p><p>But if he comes to the center to look for me and harass me, they will have no option but to bar him from the center as they have cameras clearly showing her not even stopping, and even as the front of the LARGE ORANGE truck front door was past her car.. she still kept going and hit the fuel tank, but lucky that I was doing the speed limit, and came to an almost dead stop once she did hit.</p><p>Never heard from them again, but we are sure they still shop there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNT Frosty, post: 3961540, member: 76216"] It will go through the companies (FedEx Insurance.. or as we like to say.. the company will just pay) I would suggest on that part then, speaking to your insurance company, to let them know of hey, X is trying to claim against you, but I was working for FedEx, driving their FedEx truck. Also when their insurance calls, just let them know, they need to go after FedEx insurance. (Speak to your supervisor or manager.. who ever your friendly with for the insurance claim stuff/forms); if you cant get said information, you just give them the terminals number, and guessing your recruiters name/the person who you spoke too about said crash. It is why all companies should have what is known as a "Public liability insurance" (dont know if that what you guys call it in the states as well) Best way, to end this, is to let them know as well, that after all of this, that you feel that this isnt the career path for you, and that you have learned alot, and dont regret it, but your looking for the career that suits you, and not one thats in the driving world. ============== Side story, when I had a golf GTI hit my fuel tank at low speed in a shopping center, the women went through a stop sign, and failed to yield, ripped out the front end of her car, and tore out all the electrical with the tank straps. Took photos for insurance/to give to work, and it was all on the security cameras as well... so once we got the car out of the way, made sure the little boy was find, and even got a VW badge as a reward for his grandmas poor driving.. I left.. did the report... and thought that was end of it, as she said she knew she was in the wrong, and was grateful that she did no real damage to the truck (orange spray paint, and polish = done) Month later, the husband (grandfather) calls up the shopping centers security demanding that they look for me, and give him my number so he can take me to court for speeding as it was my fault, not FedEx/TNT... but me personally. (guessing thinking I wont have good lawyers, not knowing mine are the same as FedEx/TNT) Side note, ive been dropping off trailers to this shopping center for a few years now, and know most of the guards and even the owners by name, even have a chat and laugh at times, so we get along well, they even get cars/vans moved aside if they in the way for too long, I help with taking empty pallets. So I have a few of their numbers in my phone, and via-versa The number 2 guard calls me into his little camera office, and tells the guy that he can not give my number out due as he doesn't have it, and even if he did he cant due to privacy laws. But if he comes to the center to look for me and harass me, they will have no option but to bar him from the center as they have cameras clearly showing her not even stopping, and even as the front of the LARGE ORANGE truck front door was past her car.. she still kept going and hit the fuel tank, but lucky that I was doing the speed limit, and came to an almost dead stop once she did hit. Never heard from them again, but we are sure they still shop there. [/QUOTE]
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