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![]() "Dave" wrote in message ... On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 09:18:54 -0400, katy said: A curiosity question: If something like that happens on a dock, whose insurance pays for the other boats that were damaged? Does the otiginal cruiser's liablilty insurance cover the destruction to the other 4 boats since they were" innocent bystanders" sitting where they were supposed to be? You're approaching the question backwards. Liability policies don't pay because the injured party was an innocent bystander. They pay because their insured was at fault. So the answer is that if the liability carrier believes its insured was at fault, as opposed to simply the victim of an unfortunate accident, it will pay for the injuries to the others. A fine distinction, I know, but our society is becoming more and more absorbed with the idea that anyone who is injured somehow is entitled to be paid for the injury by someone else, regardless of fault. It's called socialism. It's a plank in the Democrat party platform. It's taught in the liberal public schools. Never take personal responsibility. There's always somebody else at fault. Blame them. Demand they pay. And if they can't pay then demand the government pay. Keep raising taxes. Wilbur Hubbard |
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