Arnold Transportation reported to HireRight DAC that I had a preventable Accident while driving for them. This never happened period. There was an incedent while I was traveling West on Interstate 20 between Oklahoma City and Admarillo, TX when a large "Dust Devel" crossed the road slaming into my truck and causing the Fairing on the rightside of the cab to be pulled loose. The fairing is plastic and the bolt at the lower bracket was broke loose. I pulled the truck off the road to inspect the truck because it was a vilolent incedent and I discovered the loose fairing so I secured it with a bungy cord and proceded to make my delivery. When I returned to the Terminal in Grand Prairie, TX I went to the maintenence shop and asked if they would put a bolt in it, the mechanic refuse to fix it, so I was given another load. Nothing more was ever said to me about this incedent. There is no way that this can be called a "Preventable Accident". It was night time and I could not see it coming.
The DAC system is really UN-Constitutional because the employer does not have to tell the Driver that they are making a report against him. I did not even know that they had reported an accident against me until I applyed for a job this past December. This HireRight DAC system violates a drivers right to confront their accuser and to respond to their charges. Marvin the supervisor of the driver's dispatchers an I had a number of disagreements during my time working there, the last disagreement was when I quit in November 2014. I had told my dispatcher in July or August of 2014 that I would be quiting in November because my wife and I was going to go to Oregon for the holidays and then on to the Philippines and would be gone for 4 or 5 months. When I came in to turn in my truck Marvin claimed that I did not give notice. He refused to look in the dispatcher's notes for my notice. Because I would not continue to work he got very mad at me. The DAC Report was not done until the end of December farther proof that it was his way of getting even with me. There was no accident!