Posted on 10/20/2025 8:28:05 AM PDT by xxqqzz
The trucking company involved in a deadly drowsy driving crash on Interstate 20 near Dallas over the summer had its insurance canceled this week.
Trucking company Hope Trans had their insurance cancelled on October 8th, rendering them legally unable to operate further.
In late August, Hope Trans was given 60 days to take “substantive corrective actions” to fix multiple violations discovered by the FMCSA. In late September, a wrongful death lawsuit was brought against the company, the owner, and a broker. The crash happened on June 28th.
Truck driver Alexis Osmani Gonzalez-Companioni is currently in jail on a $2.25 million bond for the accident. He claims he fell asleep at the wheel. Gonzalez-Companioni was reportedly hauling mail for a USPS contract on an 800 mile trip that was legally required to have team drivers.
Multiple truck drivers formerly employed with Hope Trans say that the company would consistently doctor paperwork and prioritized profit over driver and public safety. In early August, an arrest warrant was issued for an official working at Hope Trans believed to be responsible for much of the fraudulent documentation. That person’s name has not been released. At last update, police were still waiting for that employee to turn themself in.
Hope Trans had its insurance canceled yesterday and is not authorized to operate as a carrier as stated by the FMCSA website.
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How many ethnic groups does idiot illegal alien invader belong to? Quad Citizenship?!
OH! NO! Scary dude.
“Not sure what is wrong with these insurance companies insuring them in the first place.”
complacency ... but that has changed: insurance companies are now taking a VERY close look at the trucking companies they insure, including a close look at all of the CDLs ... the insurance issue is what’s gonna stop illegals from driving the big rigs ... no insurance company in their right mind is gonna insure them because the liability in front of juries will be almost unlimited ...
How can the Insurance get real time notifications of the fact the insured was using illegals in their truck and a driver short?
Jabba
Biometric requirements for vehicle operation would be my guess.
That guy would’ve saved himself a lot of trouble if he had just eaten all the evidence at the scene.
They don’t need real time, they just need a policy statement that they only cover trucks with CDL drivers that meet all the federal standards. An accident investigation where the insurance company finds illegally licenced drivers or in violation of federal policies will void the coverage and likely cancel the policy.
Did they send a search party out to look for his neck?
Why didn’t the USPS monitor this?
LOL
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