This accident happened in Canada when I was pulling into a rest stop. A young girl in a small sports car decided she was going to beat me into the rest stop and cut me off. To avoid hitting her I turned away from her and hit a large concrete curb. I immediately phoned the safety department and the van owner. I also called the Canadian police and filed a police report. The policeman and I walked to where it happened and a drawing was made and I gave a detailed report. If there were any witnesses they didn't come forward. The young girl knew what happened and continued through the rest stop and out the exit. I was trying to get the van out of the way for incoming traffic while trying to see where she went. I didn't even think about getting her license number. The van was repaired in Canada and I drove it home. After the initial repair, other things started happening. It was pulling to the left and needed to be aligned but couldn't because the front ball joints needed to be replaced first. The owner had the left front ball joints replaced and then it was aligned. By the way, all this work (except the initial repair work in Canada) was done 150 miles (round trip)from my home (where the owner wanted me to take it). The fuel for this trip was out of my pocket and I had to have a family member follow me so I would have a way back home. I had to pay for that fuel cost also. This happened about the third week I was working for this owner. I really felt bad that it happened and offered to pay half the costs (initial repair costs). At the time he told me that $200 would be sufficient and he would take it $50 at a time from my pay ($50 was taken). Shortly after the accident the rear U joint blew. The van has 450,000 miles on it. I was the one who took the van to three different places before the owner settled on who would fix it. Again, I paid for that fuel. Several weeks later I decided to quit. I think the owner was upset because I quit. Now he wants half of all the repair costs instead of just the $200 we had agreed on. He wants half of the initial repair cost, half the cost for the alignment, half the cost to balance the tires after the alignment, half the cost for front ball joints and half the cost for a new tire. He claims that all this trouble was because of the accident. Maybe it was! I still have a check coming and he took it all and said I still owe him $45.00. After I quit I took the van back to where it wanted it (another 150 mile round trip for 2 vehicles) and filled the tank before I dropped it off ($90.00) and handed my brother-in-law a $20 for his gas for picking me up. The owner's deductible is $1,000 so no insurance claim was filed. I don't believe this accident was preventable (unless I was somewhere else). My only other choice was to hit her car instead of the curb. That would have been a lot worse and could have resulted in bodily injury. We had a written contract, but as I said, there is nothing in the contract about the driver paying for any repairs (accident or otherwise). After reading all your great notes, I think under these circumstances, half of the deductible would be fair. It seems to me that if I was going to be responsible for any accident, I should have been told that so that I could have purchased additional insurance for myself. I probably should have waited until I got my last check before I quit, but I'm a honest person and never gave it a thought that he wouldn't pay me. I spent a lot of time and money on fuel taking the van around to get it fixed, plus the $90 in fuel when I dropped it off. I have a neighbor that is a retired lawyer and judge and next week I'm going to ask his advise. Meanwhile, what do you think? Thanks!!