What is the name of your state? PA
My husband was driving a company vehicle (Tri-Axle-Dump Truck) and there was an accident that damaged utility poles. The police came out and he provided both his CDL license as well as his company's insurance information. The incident was in 2006.
Now, almost 2 1/2 years later, we received a letter from the utility company's attorney, claiming that my husband (or his personal insurance) is responsible for for over $14,000.
He was at work, driving a company vehicle, so wouldn't the responsibility completely be on the employer and his insurance company?
He is no longer with that company, but is still working as a commercial driver and doesn't want this to infringe on his current employment, let alone be responsible for that debt.
Thanks in advance for any information you can provide.
My husband was driving a company vehicle (Tri-Axle-Dump Truck) and there was an accident that damaged utility poles. The police came out and he provided both his CDL license as well as his company's insurance information. The incident was in 2006.
Now, almost 2 1/2 years later, we received a letter from the utility company's attorney, claiming that my husband (or his personal insurance) is responsible for for over $14,000.
He was at work, driving a company vehicle, so wouldn't the responsibility completely be on the employer and his insurance company?
He is no longer with that company, but is still working as a commercial driver and doesn't want this to infringe on his current employment, let alone be responsible for that debt.
Thanks in advance for any information you can provide.