How about the “No Name Given” on CDLs? That is such unbelievable nonsense. And those “No Name Given” are on REAL ID-compliant driver licenses, too!!
Seems like insurance companies are at huge risk insuring companies that accept that bogus ID.
What is a non-domiciled cdl?
What is the history of its origin and usage?
Sorry if dumb question
So some trucking companies are upset with…
Pictures of drivers’ licenses
Verification that driver domiciles match their CDLs and business entity
Clean MVRs (Motor Vehicle Records)
Correct address information on payment documentation
Signed statements confirming certain previously leased drivers would not be affiliated with the company?!
Take a look at the institutional ownership of Big Insurance.
The names you see will be very familiar.
Related thread:
“7 people indicted in driver’s license cheating scheme at DMV in Garden City”
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4345866/posts
They should have done this a decade ago!
The insurance company can adopt these underwriting guidelines, but will some states (i.e. California) pass laws banning these guidelines or regulate these guidelines out of existence? For example, the state’s insurance commissioner tells the company, that is a nice company you have, I would hate to have it go through an expensive audit every year.
If insurance underwriters would deny coverage to employers of illegals that would stop the practice a lot faster than the “cost of doing business” pissant fines levied by the government.
This is very true. Insurance companies now take huge risks with CDLs issued to unqualified drivers. The public is incensed about those.
States like IL issue CDL based on a bribe and not on the skill of the driver...neither ability to read English words like STOP and RIGHT TURN LANE nor ability to shift gears on a long steep hill.
Historically CDL based on bribes have not been a consideration in commercial insurance. Will that now change?
Try reading this from market-ticker.org. Language warning as usual.
https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?blog=Market-Ticker-Nad