What is the name of your state? Alabama
Hi,
My wife as at work last night at our local walmart. Their was a storm last night with very strong winds. When my wife got off work, she noticed a shopping cart turned on its side and a nice dent in the rear panel of my truck. Walmart says that they aren't responsible because parking in the parking lot relinquished all liability. I thought that if you had no choice in where to park, you aren't giving up rights to claim liability against an employer. Since there was a storm going on, the shopping cart pullers didn't get in the carts.
The places I have worked has said that if your vehicle is damaged while you are on the clock working for the company, then all damages are covered by the company. If you are not scheduled for work and your vehicle gets damaged, they are not responsible. My question is: Should I pursue this in order to get Walmart to cover the damages on our trucks since she was actually on the clock working when this happened?
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
My wife as at work last night at our local walmart. Their was a storm last night with very strong winds. When my wife got off work, she noticed a shopping cart turned on its side and a nice dent in the rear panel of my truck. Walmart says that they aren't responsible because parking in the parking lot relinquished all liability. I thought that if you had no choice in where to park, you aren't giving up rights to claim liability against an employer. Since there was a storm going on, the shopping cart pullers didn't get in the carts.
The places I have worked has said that if your vehicle is damaged while you are on the clock working for the company, then all damages are covered by the company. If you are not scheduled for work and your vehicle gets damaged, they are not responsible. My question is: Should I pursue this in order to get Walmart to cover the damages on our trucks since she was actually on the clock working when this happened?
Thanks in advance.