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Old 08-13-2009, 11:27 PM
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Auto Accident as Food Delievery Driver


What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida

Back Ground:
I have worked part time at a Golf and Country Club for the previous 18 months in the State of Florida. The Food and Beverage department decided in April of this year (2009) they would like to try a new service for the club's members, that is, food delivery service strictly to those living within the gated community. I am the Country Club's only driver, as it's a night and weekend job within a single 900 housed community.

What Happened:
I was recently making a delivery within the community when I received a call to my cell (this is legal still in Florida). It was a call from the club house (my work) to notify me of a single last delivery (after the one I am carrying) before the shift is over. When I attempted to pick my my phone my attention went off the road for a moment in which I veered off to hit a mail box with my side mirror. I then proceeded to hit the curb and sustain damage to my tire and many of the parts in that location.

I have since fixed my car with my own finances (estimate $450) and have been notified that the mail box replacement will be $350 and the Food and Beverage Department of the Country Club will pay $100 of the mail box cost.

Should I talk deeper with management about the costs here? It seems unfair that I should take on the burden of fixing my own car and most the mailbox. In starting the service in April, I never signed any waiver or release on any potential accidents; it was never even discussed. But I am now facing about a $700 burden after having an accident at work, performing my job, by being contacted by my job.

Any help would be great. Any links to some sort of useful reference even better.
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Old 08-14-2009, 04:29 AM
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It was your fault, and you want someone else to pay for it?
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Old 08-14-2009, 05:54 AM
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Your insurance will pay for the mailbox.
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