Company Response
Steve Walter from
All America Auto Transport Submitted this response.
Response Date: 10/19/2010 5:14:00 PM
This is in response to Megans review of our company.
This car was signed at delivery in good condition. Days later Megan called us claiming that there was something wrong with the traction control. We are very clear in our contract that mechanical and operating parts of vehicles are not covered under the insurance, and that all claims must be noted and signed at the time of delivery.
When Megan contacted our office in regard to this claim, we sent here a claim letter which directs her to contact directly the carrier. Per the Department of Transportation regulations claims are handled directly with the carrier.
We also followed up with the carrier we contracted, CDA Transportation, to ask them to find out from their driver if they could have caused this damage. The dispatcher with CDA Transportation did follow up with the driver, and he stated that he did not do anything out of the ordinary in securing her vehicle. The driver with CDA Transportation has been shipping cars with their company for over 5 years.
Their position in this matter is that the customer signed at delivery that this car was in good condition, and they would have in no way caused a mechanical failure of her traction control.
Megan contacted us back that she was not satisfied, and I reiterated that our company had done all that we could do to help her. It was at this point that I sent her both the carriers certificate of insurance and the Department of Transportation regulations. I also gave her our presidents email address directly if she would want to contact him in regard to her concerns. She never once emailed our president.
The claim that the insurance certificate is not valid is simply not true. We keep all current records of all carriers insurance on file with our company. We will not book a carrier for any of our customers unless we have an up to date insurance certificate.