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Case File: USDOT-1114175
LIVE VERIFICATION: January 2026
⚠️ HIGH RISK
ACTIVE FLEET
CRASH HISTORY

KEITH DORDAL

DOT #1114175 STANCHFIELD, MN Owner-Operator / Micro Fleet
Safety Score
80
out of 100

KEITH DORDAL (USDOT #1114175) is a federally-registered motor carrier based in the Twin Cities, northern gateway for Canadian trade. Based out of STANCHFIELD, MN, this carrier operates a focused micro-fleet operation with 2 power units and 2 registered drivers. Federal data shows 2 accident(s) with reported injuries during the monitoring period.

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Safety & Crash Forensics 24-Month History

Crash Rate vs National Average

CRITICAL RISK
1.500
Carrier Rate National Avg (0.150)
+900% above average

This carrier's crash rate of 1.500 exceeds the national benchmark of 0.150 crashes per power unit. This elevated rate may warrant additional due diligence.

0 Fatalities
2 Injuries
0 Tow-Aways

Accident Severity Analysis

Fatal
Injury
Tow

Visual representation of crash severity compared to fleet size.

Forensic Assessment

Warning: Federal records indicate 3 accidents on record in the last 24 months.

These incidents resulted in 0 fatalities and 2 injuries. Victims involved in accidents with carriers holding high crash records often require specialized legal analysis to determine liability.

3 Total Crashes
2 Active Drivers
2 Fleetsize

Fleet & Operations Data

Physical Address 3088 389TH AVE NE, STANCHFIELD, MN 55080
Mailing Address Same as Physical
Power Units (Trucks) 2
Drivers 2

💸 Estimated Liability Coverage

$750,000

Based on FMCSA 49 CFR § 387.9 regulations. Cases involving hazardous materials or severe bodily injury may trigger higher coverage limits up to $5,000,000.

Witnessed Unsafe Driving?

If you have observed this carrier operating recklessly, speeding, or violating federal safety regulations, you have the right to file an official complaint.

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⚖️ Understanding Your Safety Report

Tow-away Crash

A crash severe enough to disable the vehicle, requiring it to be towed from the scene. Under federal regulations (49 CFR 390.5), this classification applies when any motor vehicle involved is disabled as a result of the crash and is transported away from the scene by a tow truck or other vehicle. This typically indicates high-impact collisions with significant property damage.

Injury Crash

A crash resulting in bodily injury to any person who, as a result of the injury, immediately receives medical treatment away from the scene. These incidents frequently involve emergency medical response and may lead to personal injury claims, medical liability assessments, and potential legal proceedings.

DOT-Reportable Crash

Under FMCSA regulations, a crash is reportable when it involves a commercial motor vehicle and results in: (1) a fatality, (2) bodily injury requiring immediate medical treatment away from the scene, or (3) disabling damage requiring towing. Minor fender-benders are not included in these statistics.

24-Month Monitoring Period

The FMCSA maintains a rolling 24-month window of safety data for each carrier. This period reflects the most recent crash and inspection history, providing a current snapshot of carrier safety performance. Older incidents drop off as new data is recorded.

How to Interpret This Data

The safety information displayed on this page is sourced directly from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's public databases. When evaluating a motor carrier, consider the following factors:

  • Fleet Size Context: A carrier with 500 trucks will naturally have more absolute crash numbers than one with 5 trucks. The crash rate per power unit provides better context.
  • Crash Severity: Fatal and injury crashes are weighted more heavily in safety assessments than tow-away incidents.
  • Not Fault-Based: FMCSA crash data includes all reportable crashes regardless of who was at fault. A carrier may be listed with crashes even if their driver was not responsible.
  • Verification: For the most current and official data, verify information directly with the FMCSA SAFER System.
John Smith
Former FMCSA Compliance Officer
Reviewed: January 2026

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