MartyMarsh
Stillwater,#2General Comment
Fri, April 20, 2012
First off a snow storm is an act of God,now being that this gentlemen is new at this,why would anyone hold this against him.He didn't say but I assume he had to be towed out,because he said he pulled off the pavement not slid off the pavement.Yes it is an incident,but why not forget about unless maybe you want to use it against him latter on,like what is happening here now.
Also I have went over speed bumps to fast,like the ones that aren't painted and it is in the middle of the night.Never broke a thing,I think this was a lack of maintenance to break a torque rod,and they ought to be thanking him on that one,because if it had broke on the highway the possibilties are endless,wrecked truck,dead people.
But we also have to take in to consideration what company we are talking about here,they can't keep drivers and the only way they get new ones is to train them.Also if you make so people can't get another job,there is less chance of them leaving.
I wish you both nothing but the best and God Bless.
Marty
Jim
Orlando,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, April 19, 2012
Getting stuck in snow is probably better classified as an incident rather than accident but it still reverts back to you because you were driving the truck and its up to you to be positive you don't put yourself in that situation. The second, hittting a speed bump and doing damage was an preventable accident. You clearly ran over it too fast thus causing damage.