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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, you're responsible. She's your employee on your insurance. [/quote] wrong, insurance and the police will determine who is responsible and at fault[/quote] Insurance is going to say nanny is responsible because anyone doing the rear ending is Always at fault. It’s the car belonging to the employers, hence it is their problem. Police never determine fault unless they witness it. You clearly have no clue what you’re talking about. [/quote] Nanny is at fault, she should be careful watching for pedestrians and keep focus of the cars in front of her. She damaged 2 cars. When it comes to making deductions, it’s important to follow a fair process, and give the employee an opportunity to explain why the deductions shouldn’t be made. Deductions may also not exceed 25% of the nanny’s wages. Naturally if there has been misconduct or negligence, the law does allow for disciplinary action can be taken against the employee or a civil claim for loss or damages to be claimed But this could be detrimental for a healthy work relationship, so you may end up firing or her quitting.[/quote]
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