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Why Do Punjabi Truckers Get Stuck During Claims?
Yes, it may be possible. If you look closely at the latest FMCSA rules, there’s a clear shift: drivers are now expected to have a good understanding of English, especially when it comes to safety inspections, paperwork, and communication during claims.
And for many Indian drivers living in the USA — especially those who are more comfortable in Punjabi or Hindi — this can be a serious problem.
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Why Do Punjabi Truckers Get Stuck During Claims?
Yes, it may be possible. If you look closely at the latest FMCSA rules, there’s a clear shift: drivers are now expected to have a good understanding of English, especially when it comes to safety inspections, paperwork, and communication during claims.
And for many Indian drivers living in the USA — especially those who are more comfortable in Punjabi or Hindi — this can be a serious problem.

Why No One Helps You When a Claim Happens
It’s a situation many truckers have silently faced. You're out on the road, hauling cargo across states, sometimes driving long shifts with little rest. Your job is full of risks — from accidents, bad weather, tire blowouts, to cargo delays or damage. Still, you keep going, because that's what life on the road demands.
Now imagine — one day something goes wrong. Maybe your trailer is involved in a small accident, or the load gets damaged. It’s nothing unusual.

Can You Lose Your Claim Just Because You Don't Speak English
Yes, it may be possible. If you look closely at the latest FMCSA rules, there’s a clear shift: drivers are now expected to have a good understanding of English, especially when it comes to safety inspections, paperwork, and communication during claims.
