My sons company has just fitted cameras in their vans, facing outward, but they have also fitted michropones as well, so all converssations can be heard, I believe this is an invasion of privacy, please tell me me where he stands on this.
A bonded truck driver is a driver that has no crimminal record and is covered by company bond.
A bonded truck driver is a driver that has no crimminal record and is covered by company bond.
If the company allows it, yes.
Yes, it is for the driver, not the company.
A company owns a truck that is used to move semi-trailers and this company is self insured has leased a driver from another company and the driver has an accident on the truck owners property that involves only the truck who would be responsible for the damages. The company who owns the truck and their insurance or the company who leased the driver ?
the owner but the driver is who endorses that company
milk company driver six months exprences
yes if the driver was working for the car rental company and caused the accident but if it was a difrent driver who was just renting the car you can only sue the driver of that car.
Check with your specific insurance company but in general, no. If a licensed driver has permission to drive the car then the insuring company covers that driver. If your company has a specific policy against that, you need to know that. Many years ago, one company had a policy that identified a roommate as part of the driver's household and wouldn't cover that driver. It is the policy that will tell you, or ask your insurance guy.
A bonded truck driver is a driver that has no criminal record and is covered by company bond.
A desperate company, possibly.
can anyone drive a company transit van if they arenot employed by the company