Sigarms
Super Member
I'd let let the driver try to handle it first.
Had a fed ex dig up my lawn (slope) with tire ruts on a wet day. What really peeved me was that no one from fed ex said anything or left a note apologizing. I called, talked to a supervisor and he had the driver call me shortly thereafter.
Driver was VERY apologetic and offered to do the work himself, or pay me to do the work myself. He sounded sincere in his apology, and I forgot what his excuse was at the time (must of been possible if I let him off the hook), but I told him don't worry about.
My understanding, and I could be wrong, but talking with the supervisor, in the rural areas such as mine, the drivers are "subcontractors" for fed ex and are held responsible themselves for any damages that may be caused.
Push the issue without giving the driver to try and take care of it himself, you may end up getting the driver terminated (and it does seem like he's trying to do the right thing in your case). Worst case, just let the driver know how much it will cost to fix, and see if he'll pay it (may be worth his job to him).
Needless to say, you're damage was far worse than mine, I'd make sure you document everything.
Had a fed ex dig up my lawn (slope) with tire ruts on a wet day. What really peeved me was that no one from fed ex said anything or left a note apologizing. I called, talked to a supervisor and he had the driver call me shortly thereafter.
Driver was VERY apologetic and offered to do the work himself, or pay me to do the work myself. He sounded sincere in his apology, and I forgot what his excuse was at the time (must of been possible if I let him off the hook), but I told him don't worry about.
My understanding, and I could be wrong, but talking with the supervisor, in the rural areas such as mine, the drivers are "subcontractors" for fed ex and are held responsible themselves for any damages that may be caused.
Push the issue without giving the driver to try and take care of it himself, you may end up getting the driver terminated (and it does seem like he's trying to do the right thing in your case). Worst case, just let the driver know how much it will cost to fix, and see if he'll pay it (may be worth his job to him).
Needless to say, you're damage was far worse than mine, I'd make sure you document everything.