Do you think, Mexican trucks that become involved in accidents may become a problem in claims?
Monday, February 1st, 2010With Mexican trucks now having the privilage of traveling the U.S, How well do you think insurance claims will be handled?
And will it raise my rates if their at fault?
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Fedup says:
February 1st, 2010
5:13 am
Yes, I do think that. How can it NOT?
They don’t have the first CLUE as to rules of the road and the people in Washington don’t have to drive on the roads and interstates with them, like we do. We are going to be the fodder for cheaper prices of dangerous truckers, and higher profits from the companies who employ them.
gomanyes562 says:
February 1st, 2010
5:32 am
I don’t know what you’re thinking here, but all vehicles on the road are subject to the same insurance requirements of the state they are in. NAFTA doesn’t give them any special privileges. They have to carry the same insurance as everyone else, and if they are involved in an accident they will be treated just like any other truck.
Paula Revere says:
February 1st, 2010
5:55 am
I think insurance is the least of our problems – what about life!
nolajazzyguide says:
February 1st, 2010
6:07 am
Yes, it absolutey WILL BE a problem, no question.