My employer says their insurance company won't allow me to drive company vehicle. How can I fix this ?

I got the Florida DMV report recently and all that is on it is an open container violation in spring of 2018 and DUI in 1988.

Slickterp2020-03-12T12:59:40Z

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Ask them why. It is likely the prior driving record. So you probably cannot fix it.

Common Sense2020-03-13T05:44:54Z

It shows that 30 years after your DUI, you are still drinking and driving.

You are a high risk driver that could potentially cause the company it''s assets in the event of an accident.

You cannot change the facts.

babyboomer10012020-03-12T04:12:44Z

You can't. You should have thought about that before you decided to drink & drive. That record is part of your record and it will prevent you from driving for a living, or any part of driving while employed. Isn't foresight everything! So's killing people. You got lucky there.

STEVEN F2020-03-12T01:49:27Z

You CAN'T. The insurance company can legally refuse to cover you for ANY reason and YOU can't do anything about it. More than likely, if your record is SPOTLESS for 5 years, they won't care anymore.

Before you comment that my answer is BS, your ATTITUDE is BS. If I were the insurance company, I would refuse to cover the company vehicles at all as long as you were an employee.

curtisports22020-03-12T01:47:15Z

The open container violation 30 years after a DUI shows that you learned nothing. There's nothing you can do to force the employer's insurance company to change their position. You present them with a great liability risk, one they don't want to accept.

Couldn't drink that drink inside a building somewhere, could you? Just had to have it in the car. Actions have consequences.

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