Independent Truck Company

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Going to sue a company, what must I do?

I work for a interstate auto carrier based in California. We contracted a load from an auto broker company based in Arizona. One of my truckers picked up a vehicle and delivered it damaged. We worked with the customer and got it repaired. The auto broker said they will not pay the money owed to us until the repair is done. After the repair was finished, they claim that the load was dispatched out to our company and not to our contracted drivers. So they are trying not to pay. Most of our drivers are independent truckers, who owns their own truck and trailer and pays for their own insurance, whom are contracted to work for us. We have signed contracts with our drivers. Even all the documents used are in our company name and not the independent contractors name. Even the bond company denied our claim. Will I be able to sue this other company?

1. Call a lawyer
2. Tell the lawyer everything you just listed
3. Ask the lawyer if he/she thinks that you have a case….

Andrew Currie – Independent Truck Company

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