Badlaw
Merced,#2Consumer Suggestion
Wed, December 17, 2008
A single car accident can not be unavoidable. Sole control rests in the sole operator of the vehicle, it's circumstances and it's safety. Road conditions should be carefully judged by the driver. A skilled driver will instinctively know what is a safe speed for the conditons. Bad judgment on the road can cost innocent lives and cost tens of thousands of dollars in property damage. It merely seems to me that the court was being generous. That does not obligate others to do the same. If I were hiring someone to drive my valuable property, I would certainly want to know if they ever had a single vehicle accident as it would have and IMPACT on their ability to make rational choices.
Clayton
Merced,#3Author of original report
Mon, October 13, 2008
I was cleared by the court of my roll-over accident as not guilty due to the gravel and debree on the road. Nothing was ever put on my DMV printout. When I went to look for a truck driving job, companies where telling me I should have told them I have a preventable accident and it was reported to the DMV. The courts say not guilty and it was never reported to the DMV. The DAC report states it was preventable and was reported to the DMV. That is not true. I finally had Coastal Transportation delete it off the DAC report by the Worman's Compensation Judge only if I sign a release of the 132A with prejudice. My statue of limitation ran out, which I think is one year for slander. So now I want to sue USIS, Dac. I was woundering if anyone knows if there is a statue of limitations on USIS, DAC to sue them? If so, how long? Thank you
Clayton
Merced,#4Author of original report
Wed, December 27, 2006
Coastal Transport was court ordered to clear any fraudulant information about me. I now have knothing on the DAC report. Yea!!!!! Now I can get a job.