Posted by jon f mn on February 26, 2014 at 11:54:42 from (70.194.201.16):
I know I'll need to talk to a lawyer when I get home, but I am hoping for some advice here so maybe I can sleep at least some til then. When I went to renew my CDL the guy that did the paperwork checked the wrong box and gave me a class D instead of class A license. I didn't see it at the time. About a month ago Dart found the problem and shut me down in St. Louis and I had to fly home to get it fixed. I called the state and they told me to go have it redone which I did. Today I got a letter from the state telling me I have not met the requirements to get the CDL and need to retake the tests and the behind the wheel stuff. This is going to be a disaster for me financially after an already disastrous winter. I'm wondering if I can make the Guy who made the mistake cover my expenses. In Minnesota the folks who do the licenses are private business owners not state employees. They just send the stuff in to the state for processing.
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