Dump Truck/debris/chipped Windshield ?'s
I was on my way into work this a.m. moving eastbound on the QEW/403 at the Ford plant and got hit with a mindfield of debris coming from a dump truck about 5-6 car lengths ahead of me. Two chips on the drivers' side of the windshield and possible other damage occurred as a result of this. It was an insane amount of debris, small, and I couldn't tell if it was metal or rocks, or both. I got the license #, reported it to OPP, and got an occurrence number. Officer told me that if I do not get contacted by the company (I tracked them down and called them - and officer confirmed the license # was registered to this company), he will treat it as a fail to remain.
It is going to cost me a minimum of $90.00 to get these fixed and I want them to pay. I do not want to go through insurance because it will STILL cost me $90.00 due to my deductible. I want to be reimbursed.
Do you know any recourse I may have if they decide to play hardball and play the "Too bad, that's what insurance is for" card? It really isn't in their best interest to do so, and what is the repercussions of the OPP treating this as a Fail to Remain if they, as the officer said, decide to be jerks about this and not call me back or pay? The officer called the company too, and told me that he would call me back this afternoon to find out if I have heard from this company's logistic's manager. If I haven't by then, he'll proceed with the fail to remain. I already left a message with the logistic's manager of this company at about 8am this morning. Should I call back, wait, or what?
I'm just so sick of unsecure loads doing damage like this. I've already had to fix my windshield for a chip when this happened a couple of years ago. Same scenario, but not a mindfield of debris. I never reported it or made a fuss. This time, I am, if not for the amount of debris, then for the fact that it is not fair that I get stuck with the bill for damage caused by someone else's failure to secure their cargo. That's THEIR responsibility. If the first rock/debris would've hit my windshield and not the top of my car, my windshield would've been shattered and I probably not in a condition to be typing this out this morning.