Car Wash I Work At Broke My Car And Is Now Denying Responsibility
Location: California I am an employee at a newly opened car wash connected to a Chevron gas station in California. On the date of the incident, my personal vehicle was properly loaded onto the car wash conveyor and entered the wash cycle as instructed.
During the wash, the on-duty attendant heard abnormal and concerning noises coming from the equipment. Despite this, the attendant did not stop the wash, contrary to established training protocols that require operations to be stopped when unusual or potentially damaging sounds are detected.
Following the incident, management stated that the damage to my vehicle was caused by the age of the vehicle. However, posted warning signage does not reference any vehicle age restrictions, and my vehicle did not have broken glass or mirror damage prior to entering the wash.
As a direct result of this incident, my driver-side mirror was damaged, rendering the vehicle illegal to operate under California law, and the rear glass is now unsafe. Management indicated that an investigation would be conducted; however, due to the vehicle’s condition, I have already missed two scheduled work shifts. This vehicle is my only means of transportation.
[link] [comments]
Popular Products
-
Put Me Down Funny Toilet Seat Sticker$33.56$16.78 -
Stainless Steel Tongue Scrapers$33.56$16.78 -
Stylish Blue Light Blocking Glasses$85.56$42.78 -
Adjustable Ankle Tension Rope$53.56$26.78 -
Electronic Bidet Toilet Seat$981.56$490.78