My employe scratched our neighbor's truck at the office with our cie truck. Should he pay or do WE have to pay? Miami,Fl Asked by johanne 28 months ago Similar questions: employe scratched neighbor's truck office cie pay Miami Fl Politics & Law.
Similar questions: employe scratched neighbor's truck office cie pay Miami Fl.
As a company truck, the scratchee will obviously seek damages from the insurance company for THAT truck: the company. The payments will come from the insurer. Who owns insurance on the truck?
That insurance owner will get dinged with premium increases. The joys of running a business are mostly found in the humans who are the employees. And, legally, you could in no way require the employee to pay for the damages.
All you really can do is not let him drive anymore.
If so, then yes, you should pay. You are responsible for the damage - since it is your employee and your truck. However, you can try to get the money back from your employee, or fire him, but you need to make it right with the neighbor.
If it's your company's, then you pay. However, as TurboB noted, you can dock him for it. This user has been banned from Askville.
If it's your company's, then you pay. However, as TurboB noted, you can dock him for it.
3 I agree with those above - your truck, your insurance, your payment. If it was an accident, why would you have the employee pay? If you think it was negligence, yes, then deduct monies from him.
I agree with those above - your truck, your insurance, your payment. If it was an accident, why would you have the employee pay? If you think it was negligence, yes, then deduct monies from him.
4 If he was working on the clock, you are responsible.
If he was working on the clock, you are responsible.
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