Trucking company fired me after an accident that wasn't even my fault — what now?
I'm still kind of in shock honestly. I got my CDL earlier this year and landing a driving job felt like the first real break I've gotten in a long time. I genuinely love this work — the independence, the road, all of it.
A few weeks into it, I was navigating a tight industrial area and another driver blew through what I'd argue was effectively a yield situation and clipped the back end of my trailer. The responding officer didn't cite me. My dispatch supervisor was on the phone with me within minutes and didn't say anything alarming at the time. My on-board mentor has been nothing but complimentary about my skills and attitude the whole time we've been paired together.
Then yesterday I get a call from fleet management saying they're releasing me. No write-up, no formal review, just "we're moving on." I was floored. My mentor was just as confused as I was — said he had no idea this was coming and that he'd vouch for me anywhere.
I've got dashcam footage that pretty clearly shows what happened, plus the police report supports my version of events. I'm not even sure what to do with that now.
My questions:
- Does a termination like this follow me to other carriers? How do I handle the PSP/DAC report situation?
- Should I be worried about the other driver's insurance coming after me personally since I'm no longer employed there?
- Is there anything I can actually do about being let go, or do I just move on and apply elsewhere?
I worked really hard to get here. Feels awful to have it threatened over something that wasn't my fault. Any advice from people who've been through something similar would mean a lot right now.