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December 15th, 2006 11:24 AM #31
hayyy. stoooopid truck driver nanaman. he's using the company truck...so dapat under their jurisdiction yan. ano, ginagamit din niya sa pamilya? plain bullshyet yan.
gawin lang ng driver sakin yan pag mainit ulo ko, tignan natin kung makalakad pa siya pagtapos.
mga ungas na yan, dapat matuto yang mga tarantadong yan.
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December 15th, 2006 02:37 PM #32
Since you already filed a claim with your insurance for a "hit and run" incident, going to the police now to get a police report would be detrimental to you. Your insurance claim, I am sure, was filed under oath, i.e. notarized. Filing a police report that states facts different from the ones you swore to under oath would make you personally liable for perjury.
Besides, since the insurance company already paid for your damage and you have the 1k from the driver, your "injury" has already been recompensed in full. Of course, had you gone through the proper way, the insurance company could have easily recovered from the company, if not the driver.
The moral of the story: Every time you get into an accident and think that your insurance will cover it, get a police report. Do not accept any "settlement" with the other party (if he offers to give you money). Give the police report to the insurance company and let them do the talking - that's why you got insurance in the first place.
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December 16th, 2006 09:45 AM #33nakausap ko na insurance ko... hay 2k participation fee...
kapag nag file kasi ako ng police report ganon din kalalabasan 2k participation fee pa din inisip ko kasi na abala lang + baka perahan pa ako ng mga pulis... nangyari samin dati na hiningan kami ng 2500 (para daw insurance ng kabila ang magbayad samin... ) kasi daw ayaw umamin ng nakabanga samin etc etc... wala kaming magawa kundi magbigay ng 2500 wala kasi kaming insurance...
tnx peeps sa mga advice... next tym pag malaki laki damage baka iconsider ko din police report...
update ko kayo kung nagbayad na... di ko pa din ma contact yung driver
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December 17th, 2006 02:15 AM #34
baka lumayas na yung driver sa company nya.. My company owns a couple of trucks at ganyan ginagawa ng most drivers ko, may one time may nabanggang kotse ang one of my drivers at 4k ang claim na damages nung other party, nilayasan ako the next day dahil ayaw pakaltas sa salary niya. One good thing though dahil balak ko narin palayasin kaso matagal na sakin and malaki separation pay hehehe, nakatipid pako. Pero in my opinion kahit company truck yan, if the cause ng accident is the driver and not the truck itself(may defect), then the driver should be solely responsible for his actions dahil kawawa naman ang company.but the laws here also penalizes the company. Kaya siguro sinabi ng company na outside office hours is they are trying to make excuses(and a pathetic one at that) malamang nga wala na yung driver and sila mag shoulder ng expenses.Pwede mo ring kausapin yung company and baka maka shoulder man lang sila kahit insurance participation mo.
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December 17th, 2006 02:34 AM #35
It doesn't matter if it's the driver or a vehicle defect that causes the accident, the company should be responsible since it's their vehicle and the driver is a representative of that company because he is an employee. Office hours or not the vehicle is registered to the company so the responsibility is theirs, if they wan't to get reimbursed by the driver that is their problem not the other party.
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December 18th, 2006 08:47 AM #37
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