Posted by NE IA on August 26, 2009 at 20:19:16 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: Re: my liability risk posted by NCWayne on August 26, 2009 at 19:43:52:
I certianly do not want to start something, but If I get hurt on your wagon / tractor, or whatever.
I may not sue you, but my insurance company will come after you when they see a few dollars. They will not pay for my disability out of the CEO's bonus ya know.
I'm not pretending to be right here, just a fact that hangs over a well meaning persons head.
And sure you have this magic insurance that covers you, Want to bet on that in most cases?
When you play paintball at the local paintball range, a very large portion is for the insurance. This is not a normal activity when your policy was written.
I borrow your wagon for a hayride---Are you in the rental business?, hauling humans is diferent than hauling a load of fire wood.
I just got my renewal on my liability policy yesterday for my one horse construction company---man does that take the profits out of few months each year.
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