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Re: Law advice needed.


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Posted by Billy NY on February 26, 2014 at 12:42:56 from (72.226.79.200):

In Reply to: Re: Law advice needed. posted by jon f mn on February 26, 2014 at 12:18:59:

Thats really an odd and unfortunate situation, and unlike me, you depend on this for income. Its kind of ridiculous that a mistake like this cannot be rectified immediately. You meet the darned criteria per that form we all filled out and like you, I had just heard of it last fall too, but I've known to keep a medical card current for many years now anyway.

A clerk checking the wrong box and you lose your CDL A license over that, I'd be firm at first if were me, try and sort it out, but if this was dragged out unreasonably, I'd become a jerk to someone at some point, demand that it gets corrected. If that takes legal action, and its on my dime, that would infuriate me, no need for any of it, unless they are that obstinate, ignorant etc, then a precedent needs to be set. Not sure if there are recoverable damages with something like this, you would hope to avoid any of it. Definitively worth consulting with an attorney given the nature of it, maybe that looming threat will get them to settle this without further action.

I've been in similar situations where mistakes were made, dealing with traffic violations and always found that when dealing with those, doing my homework, providing documents and or sometimes referencing laws out of the vehicle and traffic handbook, the errors made were recognized and the problem resolved.

I am hopeful that you have enough documentation and or back up, submitted to the right people, that this should go away. I've been diligent many times over the years where I found all I had to do was some leg work on my own, no attorney needed, and got things turned around, however in this case I would speak to someone in case there are other circumstances, you have a potential lost income, liability for same, there seems to be some negligence or at least error/omission here, someone has to be held accountable for that mistake, and I sincerely hope you can get it turned around however you do it !


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