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[email protected] November 15th 08 06:15 PM

Trailer liability?
 
Took the Chevy Blazer and the flatbed trailer 4X8 to the post office
today. No place to park so I stuck it in a spot and the trailer was
hanging out in the lane and ran inside the post office. A guy in a new
truck backs out af an adjacent spot and hits my trailer, now he want
to sue me for damage to his truck. Am I liable or is he responsible?
Any Ideas?

Scotty

Eisboch November 15th 08 06:25 PM

Trailer liability?
 

wrote in message
...
Took the Chevy Blazer and the flatbed trailer 4X8 to the post office
today. No place to park so I stuck it in a spot and the trailer was
hanging out in the lane and ran inside the post office. A guy in a new
truck backs out af an adjacent spot and hits my trailer, now he want
to sue me for damage to his truck. Am I liable or is he responsible?
Any Ideas?

Scotty



You may have been illegally parked, but he was the only vehicle in motion.

Beats me.

Eisboch



Boater November 15th 08 06:33 PM

Trailer liability?
 
wrote in message
...
Took the Chevy Blazer and the flatbed trailer 4X8 to the post office
today. No place to park so I stuck it in a spot and the trailer was
hanging out in the lane and ran inside the post office. A guy in a new
truck backs out af an adjacent spot and hits my trailer, now he want
to sue me for damage to his truck. Am I liable or is he responsible?
Any Ideas?

Scotty



Yeah. Move to Alaska.

Calif Bill November 15th 08 07:15 PM

Trailer liability?
 

"Gene" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 10:15:48 -0800 (PST),
wrote:

Took the Chevy Blazer and the flatbed trailer 4X8 to the post office
today. No place to park so I stuck it in a spot and the trailer was
hanging out in the lane and ran inside the post office. A guy in a new
truck backs out af an adjacent spot and hits my trailer, now he want
to sue me for damage to his truck. Am I liable or is he responsible?
Any Ideas?

Scotty


If it went to court, you might be ruled "partially" liable. He failed
to see that the movement could be made in safety and probably needs to
learn how to use those new mirrors.

If it goes to small claims, without pictures and witnesses, I doubt
anything would be decided.

He's a putz...... since he was the only vehicle in motion, I'd tell
him to sue me.....
__

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Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC.

Homepage
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Probably his fault. Friend backing out of a parking space and guy hits him.
It is the fault of the guy backing out of the space according to the police
and the insurance company.



[email protected] November 15th 08 08:09 PM

Trailer liability?
 
On Nov 15, 2:15*pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"Gene" wrote in message

...



On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 10:15:48 -0800 (PST),
wrote:


Took the Chevy Blazer and the flatbed trailer 4X8 to the post office
today. No place to park so I stuck it in a spot and the trailer was
hanging out in the lane and ran inside the post office. A guy in a new
truck backs out af an adjacent spot and hits my trailer, now he want
to sue me for damage to his truck. Am I liable or is he responsible?
Any Ideas?


Scotty


If it went to court, you might be ruled "partially" liable. He failed
to see that the movement could be made in safety and probably needs to
learn how to use those new mirrors.


If it goes to small claims, without pictures and witnesses, I doubt
anything would be decided.


He's a putz...... since he was the only vehicle in motion, I'd tell
him to sue me.....
__


Forté Agent 5.00 Build 1160


Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC.


Homepage
http://pamandgene.tranquilrefuge.net...at/my_boat.htm


Probably his fault. *Friend backing out of a parking space and guy hits him.
It is the fault of the guy backing out of the space according to the police
and the insurance company.- Hide quoted text -

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I don't know if it matters, but this was on private property, in a
parking lot so no tickets were issued... This guy says he is going to
call his ins agent, should I call mine and make a claim for the
scratch on my trailer just to cover my ass?

Don White November 15th 08 08:35 PM

Trailer liability?
 

wrote in message
...
Took the Chevy Blazer and the flatbed trailer 4X8 to the post office
today. No place to park so I stuck it in a spot and the trailer was
hanging out in the lane and ran inside the post office. A guy in a new
truck backs out af an adjacent spot and hits my trailer, now he want
to sue me for damage to his truck. Am I liable or is he responsible?
Any Ideas?

Scotty



In a parking lot??
Believe I heard around here it's 50/50 split.



Canuck57[_3_] November 15th 08 09:28 PM

Trailer liability?
 

"Don White" wrote in message
...

wrote in message
...
Took the Chevy Blazer and the flatbed trailer 4X8 to the post office
today. No place to park so I stuck it in a spot and the trailer was
hanging out in the lane and ran inside the post office. A guy in a new
truck backs out af an adjacent spot and hits my trailer, now he want
to sue me for damage to his truck. Am I liable or is he responsible?
Any Ideas?

Scotty



In a parking lot??
Believe I heard around here it's 50/50 split.


Where I come from, you hit a stationary object while you are driving, your
fault.



Eisboch November 15th 08 10:12 PM

Trailer liability?
 

wrote in message
...

I don't know if it matters, but this was on private property, in a
parking lot so no tickets were issued... This guy says he is going to
call his ins agent, should I call mine and make a claim for the
scratch on my trailer just to cover my ass?
----------------------------------------------

Here's my free advice, for what's it's worth:

1. Private property or not, a accident report should be filed with the
police, especially if he is
making noises about suing, or holding you responsible. You can still
do that.
2. I'll bet if you check your insurance policy, you are *required* to report
to them any accident in
which a claim may be made.

3. Do both. Write down your recollection of what happened and make copies.
If insurance adjusters
start calling or asking for a statement, hand a copy of the same,
written statement to them and
any other authorized authority that asked for a statement.

4. States vary with their insurance regulations. Check yours.

Eisboch



Wayne.B November 15th 08 10:43 PM

Trailer liability?
 
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 12:09:02 -0800 (PST),
wrote:

I don't know if it matters, but this was on private property, in a
parking lot so no tickets were issued... This guy says he is going to
call his ins agent, should I call mine and make a claim for the
scratch on my trailer just to cover my ass?


Give your insurance company a heads up and let them decide what to do
next. If the guy tries to make a claim they will probably tell him
to take a walk. No lawyer in his right mind would take his case.


Eisboch November 15th 08 11:50 PM

Trailer liability?
 

"Gene" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 17:12:30 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:


wrote in message
...

I don't know if it matters, but this was on private property, in a
parking lot so no tickets were issued... This guy says he is going to
call his ins agent, should I call mine and make a claim for the
scratch on my trailer just to cover my ass?
----------------------------------------------

Here's my free advice, for what's it's worth:

1. Private property or not, a accident report should be filed with the
police, especially if he is
making noises about suing, or holding you responsible. You can still
do that.


Yep.

2. I'll bet if you check your insurance policy, you are *required* to
report
to them any accident in
which a claim may be made.


I'd make this PRIORITY ONE.


3. Do both. Write down your recollection of what happened and make
copies.
If insurance adjusters
start calling or asking for a statement, hand a copy of the same,
written statement to them and
any other authorized authority that asked for a statement.


Indeed. Pictures, paragraphs, etc. .... a preponderance of evidence is
what is likely to carry the day....

4. States vary with their insurance regulations. Check yours.


Yep.



Number 3 is very important. Don't rely on your memory to verbally repeat
the details of the event because you may be asked to repeat it several
times.

Insurance dudes and lawyers love to find the slightest inconsistency in your
statements to deny payment or declare fault.

Write it down accurately once, make copies and hand out the same statement
to anyone that requires one.
If asked to elaborate, politely respond by referring them to your written
statement. Don't offer anything else.

Eisboch



SmallBoats.com[_2_] November 16th 08 12:41 AM

Trailer liability?
 
Eisboch wrote:
"Gene" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 17:12:30 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

wrote in message
...

I don't know if it matters, but this was on private property, in a
parking lot so no tickets were issued... This guy says he is going to
call his ins agent, should I call mine and make a claim for the
scratch on my trailer just to cover my ass?
----------------------------------------------

Here's my free advice, for what's it's worth:

1. Private property or not, a accident report should be filed with the
police, especially if he is
making noises about suing, or holding you responsible. You can still
do that.

Yep.

2. I'll bet if you check your insurance policy, you are *required* to
report
to them any accident in
which a claim may be made.

I'd make this PRIORITY ONE.


3. Do both. Write down your recollection of what happened and make
copies.
If insurance adjusters
start calling or asking for a statement, hand a copy of the same,
written statement to them and
any other authorized authority that asked for a statement.

Indeed. Pictures, paragraphs, etc. .... a preponderance of evidence is
what is likely to carry the day....

4. States vary with their insurance regulations. Check yours.

Yep.



Number 3 is very important. Don't rely on your memory to verbally repeat
the details of the event because you may be asked to repeat it several
times.

Insurance dudes and lawyers love to find the slightest inconsistency in your
statements to deny payment or declare fault.

Write it down accurately once, make copies and hand out the same statement
to anyone that requires one.
If asked to elaborate, politely respond by referring them to your written
statement. Don't offer anything else.

Eisboch




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SmallBoats.com[_2_] November 16th 08 12:46 AM

Trailer liability?
 
Gene wrote:
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 17:12:30 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

wrote in message
...

I don't know if it matters, but this was on private property, in a
parking lot so no tickets were issued... This guy says he is going to
call his ins agent, should I call mine and make a claim for the
scratch on my trailer just to cover my ass?
----------------------------------------------

Here's my free advice, for what's it's worth:

1. Private property or not, a accident report should be filed with the
police, especially if he is
making noises about suing, or holding you responsible. You can still
do that.


Yep.

2. I'll bet if you check your insurance policy, you are *required* to report
to them any accident in
which a claim may be made.


I'd make this PRIORITY ONE.


3. Do both. Write down your recollection of what happened and make copies.
If insurance adjusters
start calling or asking for a statement, hand a copy of the same,
written statement to them and
any other authorized authority that asked for a statement.


Indeed. Pictures, paragraphs, etc. .... a preponderance of evidence is
what is likely to carry the day....

4. States vary with their insurance regulations. Check yours.


Yep.
__

Forté Agent 5.00 Build 1160

Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC.

Homepage
http://pamandgene.tranquilrefuge.net...at/my_boat.htm



Hey, when I posted this, your server added a sig file.. or so it would
seem, Test..
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SmallBoats.com[_2_] November 16th 08 02:56 PM

Trailer liability?
 
SmallBoats.com wrote:
Gene wrote:
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 17:12:30 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

wrote in message
...


I don't know if it matters, but this was on private property, in a
parking lot so no tickets were issued... This guy says he is going to
call his ins agent, should I call mine and make a claim for the
scratch on my trailer just to cover my ass?
----------------------------------------------

Here's my free advice, for what's it's worth:

1. Private property or not, a accident report should be filed with
the police, especially if he is
making noises about suing, or holding you responsible. You can
still do that.


Yep.

2. I'll bet if you check your insurance policy, you are *required* to
report to them any accident in
which a claim may be made.


I'd make this PRIORITY ONE.


3. Do both. Write down your recollection of what happened and make
copies. If insurance adjusters
start calling or asking for a statement, hand a copy of the same,
written statement to them and
any other authorized authority that asked for a statement.


Indeed. Pictures, paragraphs, etc. .... a preponderance of evidence is
what is likely to carry the day....

4. States vary with their insurance regulations. Check yours.


Yep.
__

Forté Agent 5.00 Build 1160

Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC.

Homepage
http://pamandgene.tranquilrefuge.net...at/my_boat.htm



Hey, when I posted this, your server added a sig file.. or so it would
seem, Test..



Just an update.. Geico got a good chuckle out of this. They are going to
call this guy and tell him to get lost and learn to drive...;)

Rowdy Mouse Racing, "Not Guilty!"
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HK November 16th 08 03:06 PM

Trailer liability?
 
SmallBoats.com wrote:
SmallBoats.com wrote:
Gene wrote:
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 17:12:30 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

wrote in message
...


I don't know if it matters, but this was on private property, in a
parking lot so no tickets were issued... This guy says he is going to
call his ins agent, should I call mine and make a claim for the
scratch on my trailer just to cover my ass?
----------------------------------------------

Here's my free advice, for what's it's worth:

1. Private property or not, a accident report should be filed with
the police, especially if he is
making noises about suing, or holding you responsible. You can
still do that.

Yep.

2. I'll bet if you check your insurance policy, you are *required*
to report to them any accident in
which a claim may be made.

I'd make this PRIORITY ONE.


3. Do both. Write down your recollection of what happened and make
copies. If insurance adjusters
start calling or asking for a statement, hand a copy of the
same, written statement to them and
any other authorized authority that asked for a statement.

Indeed. Pictures, paragraphs, etc. .... a preponderance of evidence is
what is likely to carry the day....

4. States vary with their insurance regulations. Check yours.

Yep.
__

Forté Agent 5.00 Build 1160

Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC.

Homepage
http://pamandgene.tranquilrefuge.net...at/my_boat.htm



Hey, when I posted this, your server added a sig file.. or so it would
seem, Test..



Just an update.. Geico got a good chuckle out of this. They are going to
call this guy and tell him to get lost and learn to drive...;)

Rowdy Mouse Racing, "Not Guilty!"


Unless he is a customer of theirs and he has notified them or he has
filed a claim against you already, it is unlikely GEICO is going to call
him.

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[email protected] November 16th 08 03:10 PM

Trailer liability?
 
On Nov 16, 10:06*am, hk wrote:
SmallBoats.com wrote:
SmallBoats.com wrote:
Gene wrote:
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 17:12:30 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:


wrote in message
...


I don't know if it matters, but this was on private property, in a
parking lot so no tickets were issued... This guy says he is going to
call his ins agent, should I call mine and make a claim for the
scratch on my trailer just to cover my ass?
----------------------------------------------


Here's my free advice, for what's it's worth:


1. *Private property or not, a accident report should be filed with
the police, especially if he is
* *making noises about suing, or holding you responsible. * You can
still do that.


Yep.


2. I'll bet if you check your insurance policy, you are *required*
to report to them any accident in
* *which a claim may be made.


I'd make this PRIORITY ONE.


3. *Do both. *Write down your recollection of what happened and make
copies. If insurance adjusters
* * start calling or asking for a statement, hand a copy of the
same, written statement to them and
* * any other authorized authority that asked for a statement.


Indeed. Pictures, paragraphs, etc. .... a preponderance of evidence is
what is likely to carry the day....


4. *States vary with their insurance regulations. *Check yours.


Yep.
__


Forté Agent 5.00 Build 1160


Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC.


Homepage
http://pamandgene.tranquilrefuge.net...at/my_boat.htm


Hey, when I posted this, your server added a sig file.. or so it would
seem, Test..


Just an update.. Geico got a good chuckle out of this. They are going to
call this guy and tell him to get lost and learn to drive...;)


Rowdy Mouse Racing, "Not Guilty!"


Unless he is a customer of theirs and he has notified them or he has
filed a claim against you already, it is unlikely GEICO is going to call
him.

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Guess, you will never know. They said they are going to contact him,
that's what the adjuster said...

JohnH[_3_] November 16th 08 03:29 PM

Trailer liability?
 
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 10:06:34 -0500, hk wrote:

SmallBoats.com wrote:
SmallBoats.com wrote:
Gene wrote:
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 17:12:30 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

wrote in message
...


I don't know if it matters, but this was on private property, in a
parking lot so no tickets were issued... This guy says he is going to
call his ins agent, should I call mine and make a claim for the
scratch on my trailer just to cover my ass?
----------------------------------------------

Here's my free advice, for what's it's worth:

1. Private property or not, a accident report should be filed with
the police, especially if he is
making noises about suing, or holding you responsible. You can
still do that.

Yep.

2. I'll bet if you check your insurance policy, you are *required*
to report to them any accident in
which a claim may be made.

I'd make this PRIORITY ONE.


3. Do both. Write down your recollection of what happened and make
copies. If insurance adjusters
start calling or asking for a statement, hand a copy of the
same, written statement to them and
any other authorized authority that asked for a statement.

Indeed. Pictures, paragraphs, etc. .... a preponderance of evidence is
what is likely to carry the day....

4. States vary with their insurance regulations. Check yours.

Yep.
__

Forté Agent 5.00 Build 1160

Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC.

Homepage
http://pamandgene.tranquilrefuge.net...at/my_boat.htm



Hey, when I posted this, your server added a sig file.. or so it would
seem, Test..



Just an update.. Geico got a good chuckle out of this. They are going to
call this guy and tell him to get lost and learn to drive...;)

Rowdy Mouse Racing, "Not Guilty!"


Unless he is a customer of theirs and he has notified them or he has
filed a claim against you already, it is unlikely GEICO is going to call
him.

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Another name change for Harry. He must be worried someone is keeping
statistics.
--
John H.

Boater November 16th 08 05:35 PM

Trailer liability?
 
wrote:
On Nov 16, 10:06 am, hk wrote:
SmallBoats.com wrote:
SmallBoats.com wrote:
Gene wrote:
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 17:12:30 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
wrote in message
...
I don't know if it matters, but this was on private property, in a
parking lot so no tickets were issued... This guy says he is going to
call his ins agent, should I call mine and make a claim for the
scratch on my trailer just to cover my ass?
----------------------------------------------
Here's my free advice, for what's it's worth:
1. Private property or not, a accident report should be filed with
the police, especially if he is
making noises about suing, or holding you responsible. You can
still do that.
Yep.
2. I'll bet if you check your insurance policy, you are *required*
to report to them any accident in
which a claim may be made.
I'd make this PRIORITY ONE.
3. Do both. Write down your recollection of what happened and make
copies. If insurance adjusters
start calling or asking for a statement, hand a copy of the
same, written statement to them and
any other authorized authority that asked for a statement.
Indeed. Pictures, paragraphs, etc. .... a preponderance of evidence is
what is likely to carry the day....
4. States vary with their insurance regulations. Check yours.
Yep.
__
Forté Agent 5.00 Build 1160
Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC.
Homepage
http://pamandgene.tranquilrefuge.net...at/my_boat.htm
Hey, when I posted this, your server added a sig file.. or so it would
seem, Test..
Just an update.. Geico got a good chuckle out of this. They are going to
call this guy and tell him to get lost and learn to drive...;)
Rowdy Mouse Racing, "Not Guilty!"

Unless he is a customer of theirs and he has notified them or he has
filed a claim against you already, it is unlikely GEICO is going to call
him.

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Guess, you will never know. They said they are going to contact him,
that's what the adjuster said...



Oh...you called your insurance company. Well, it is likely your
insurance company will call his insurance company first. It is unlikely
a representative of your insurance company is going to tell your
adversary here to learn how to drive or to get lost. Big time auto
insurance companies usually don't act the same way as short-tempered
little schitts likeyou.


Calif Bill November 16th 08 08:15 PM

Trailer liability?
 

"Canuck57" wrote in message
...

"Don White" wrote in message
...

wrote in message
...
Took the Chevy Blazer and the flatbed trailer 4X8 to the post office
today. No place to park so I stuck it in a spot and the trailer was
hanging out in the lane and ran inside the post office. A guy in a new
truck backs out af an adjacent spot and hits my trailer, now he want
to sue me for damage to his truck. Am I liable or is he responsible?
Any Ideas?

Scotty



In a parking lot??
Believe I heard around here it's 50/50 split.


Where I come from, you hit a stationary object while you are driving, your
fault.


When the guy fell asleep in the rental car and hit my parked truck in the
parking lot, was 100% his fault. What was amazing, was the body shop's
estimate was about what my truck was worth. Bent the bumper and the fender
mount so the tailgate was misaligned to the fender. $2200.



[email protected] November 16th 08 11:29 PM

Trailer liability?
 
On Nov 16, 3:15*pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"Canuck57" wrote in message

...







"Don White" wrote in message
.. .


wrote in message
....
Took the Chevy Blazer and the flatbed trailer 4X8 to the post office
today. No place to park so I stuck it in a spot and the trailer was
hanging out in the lane and ran inside the post office. A guy in a new
truck backs out af an adjacent spot and hits my trailer, now he want
to sue me for damage to his truck. Am I liable or is he responsible?
Any Ideas?


Scotty


In a parking lot??
Believe I heard around here it's 50/50 split.


Where I come from, you hit a stationary object while you are driving, your
fault.


When the guy fell asleep in the rental car and hit my parked truck in the
parking lot, was 100% his fault. *What was amazing, was the body shop's
estimate was about what my truck was worth. *Bent the bumper and the fender
mount so the tailgate was misaligned to the fender. *$2200.- Hide quoted text -

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Holy frekin ****!!! I just remembered where I met this guy before..
It
was about two months ago, he actually bumped the back of my wifes car
at a stop light. The bitch of the whole thing is I had a tiny scratch
but told him to go ahead and forget about it.. I gave the guy a
break.
He said he didn't see my brake lights that time, apparently the guy
doesn't watch where he is going.. If you saw him you would know. He
has a custom plate, the obligatory tuff guy stickers on his rear
window, a huge washed up wananna be jock.. Just can't beleive he is
driving around like that, wonder how many others have given him a
break. This guy is the stereotypical ashole.. man, can't believe I
let
him off and now he is trying to screw me.... I am sooooo ****ed...


Boater November 16th 08 11:31 PM

Trailer liability?
 
wrote:
On Nov 16, 3:15 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"Canuck57" wrote in message

...







"Don White" wrote in message
...
wrote in message
...
Took the Chevy Blazer and the flatbed trailer 4X8 to the post office
today. No place to park so I stuck it in a spot and the trailer was
hanging out in the lane and ran inside the post office. A guy in a new
truck backs out af an adjacent spot and hits my trailer, now he want
to sue me for damage to his truck. Am I liable or is he responsible?
Any Ideas?
Scotty
In a parking lot??
Believe I heard around here it's 50/50 split.
Where I come from, you hit a stationary object while you are driving, your
fault.

When the guy fell asleep in the rental car and hit my parked truck in the
parking lot, was 100% his fault. What was amazing, was the body shop's
estimate was about what my truck was worth. Bent the bumper and the fender
mount so the tailgate was misaligned to the fender. $2200.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Holy frekin ****!!! I just remembered where I met this guy before..
It
was about two months ago, he actually bumped the back of my wifes car
at a stop light. The bitch of the whole thing is I had a tiny scratch
but told him to go ahead and forget about it.. I gave the guy a
break.
He said he didn't see my brake lights that time, apparently the guy
doesn't watch where he is going.. If you saw him you would know. He
has a custom plate, the obligatory tuff guy stickers on his rear
window, a huge washed up wananna be jock.. Just can't beleive he is
driving around like that, wonder how many others have given him a
break. This guy is the stereotypical ashole.. man, can't believe I
let
him off and now he is trying to screw me.... I am sooooo ****ed...


Better watch it; he's liable to bounce you down the stairs.

Jim November 16th 08 11:51 PM

Trailer liability?
 
wrote:
On Nov 16, 3:15 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"Canuck57" wrote in message

...







"Don White" wrote in message
...
wrote in message
....
Took the Chevy Blazer and the flatbed trailer 4X8 to the post office
today. No place to park so I stuck it in a spot and the trailer was
hanging out in the lane and ran inside the post office. A guy in a new
truck backs out af an adjacent spot and hits my trailer, now he want
to sue me for damage to his truck. Am I liable or is he responsible?
Any Ideas?
Scotty
In a parking lot??
Believe I heard around here it's 50/50 split.
Where I come from, you hit a stationary object while you are driving, your
fault.

When the guy fell asleep in the rental car and hit my parked truck in the
parking lot, was 100% his fault. What was amazing, was the body shop's
estimate was about what my truck was worth. Bent the bumper and the fender
mount so the tailgate was misaligned to the fender. $2200.- Hide quoted text -

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Holy frekin ****!!! I just remembered where I met this guy before..
It
was about two months ago, he actually bumped the back of my wifes car
at a stop light. The bitch of the whole thing is I had a tiny scratch
but told him to go ahead and forget about it.. I gave the guy a
break.
He said he didn't see my brake lights that time, apparently the guy
doesn't watch where he is going.. If you saw him you would know. He
has a custom plate, the obligatory tuff guy stickers on his rear
window, a huge washed up wananna be jock.. Just can't beleive he is
driving around like that, wonder how many others have given him a
break. This guy is the stereotypical ashole.. man, can't believe I
let
him off and now he is trying to screw me.... I am sooooo ****ed...

You might have bumped into krousie and nor realized it.

Boater November 16th 08 11:52 PM

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Jim wrote:
wrote:
On Nov 16, 3:15 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"Canuck57" wrote in message

...







"Don White" wrote in message
...
wrote in message
....

Took the Chevy Blazer and the flatbed trailer 4X8 to the post office
today. No place to park so I stuck it in a spot and the trailer was
hanging out in the lane and ran inside the post office. A guy in a
new
truck backs out af an adjacent spot and hits my trailer, now he want
to sue me for damage to his truck. Am I liable or is he responsible?
Any Ideas?
Scotty
In a parking lot??
Believe I heard around here it's 50/50 split.
Where I come from, you hit a stationary object while you are
driving, your
fault.
When the guy fell asleep in the rental car and hit my parked truck in
the
parking lot, was 100% his fault. What was amazing, was the body shop's
estimate was about what my truck was worth. Bent the bumper and the
fender
mount so the tailgate was misaligned to the fender. $2200.- Hide
quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Holy frekin ****!!! I just remembered where I met this guy before..
It
was about two months ago, he actually bumped the back of my wifes car
at a stop light. The bitch of the whole thing is I had a tiny scratch
but told him to go ahead and forget about it.. I gave the guy a
break.
He said he didn't see my brake lights that time, apparently the guy
doesn't watch where he is going.. If you saw him you would know. He
has a custom plate, the obligatory tuff guy stickers on his rear
window, a huge washed up wananna be jock.. Just can't beleive he is
driving around like that, wonder how many others have given him a
break. This guy is the stereotypical ashole.. man, can't believe I
let
him off and now he is trying to screw me.... I am sooooo ****ed...

You might have bumped into krousie and nor realized it.



Doubtful. He said sterotypical asshole. That would be you.

Jim November 17th 08 12:07 AM

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Boater wrote:
Jim wrote:
wrote:
On Nov 16, 3:15 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"Canuck57" wrote in message

...







"Don White" wrote in message
...
wrote in message
....

Took the Chevy Blazer and the flatbed trailer 4X8 to the post office
today. No place to park so I stuck it in a spot and the trailer was
hanging out in the lane and ran inside the post office. A guy in
a new
truck backs out af an adjacent spot and hits my trailer, now he want
to sue me for damage to his truck. Am I liable or is he responsible?
Any Ideas?
Scotty
In a parking lot??
Believe I heard around here it's 50/50 split.
Where I come from, you hit a stationary object while you are
driving, your
fault.
When the guy fell asleep in the rental car and hit my parked truck
in the
parking lot, was 100% his fault. What was amazing, was the body shop's
estimate was about what my truck was worth. Bent the bumper and the
fender
mount so the tailgate was misaligned to the fender. $2200.- Hide
quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Holy frekin ****!!! I just remembered where I met this guy before..
It
was about two months ago, he actually bumped the back of my wifes car
at a stop light. The bitch of the whole thing is I had a tiny scratch
but told him to go ahead and forget about it.. I gave the guy a
break.
He said he didn't see my brake lights that time, apparently the guy
doesn't watch where he is going.. If you saw him you would know. He
has a custom plate, the obligatory tuff guy stickers on his rear
window, a huge washed up wananna be jock.. Just can't beleive he is
driving around like that, wonder how many others have given him a
break. This guy is the stereotypical ashole.. man, can't believe I
let
him off and now he is trying to screw me.... I am sooooo ****ed...

You might have bumped into krousie and nor realized it.



Doubtful. He said sterotypical asshole. That would be you.

If you say so. BTW IT IS STEREOTYPICAL

[email protected] November 17th 08 12:18 AM

Trailer liability?
 
On Nov 16, 7:07*pm, Jim wrote:
Boater wrote:
Jim wrote:
wrote:
On Nov 16, 3:15 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"Canuck57" wrote in message


...


"Don White" wrote in message
...
wrote in message
....


Took the Chevy Blazer and the flatbed trailer 4X8 to the post office
today. No place to park so I stuck it in a spot and the trailer was
hanging out in the lane and ran inside the post office. A guy in
a new
truck backs out af an adjacent spot and hits my trailer, now he want
to sue me for damage to his truck. Am I liable or is he responsible?
Any Ideas?
Scotty
In a parking lot??
Believe I heard around here it's 50/50 split.
Where I come from, you hit a stationary object while you are
driving, your
fault.
When the guy fell asleep in the rental car and hit my parked truck
in the
parking lot, was 100% his fault. *What was amazing, was the body shop's
estimate was about what my truck was worth. *Bent the bumper and the
fender
mount so the tailgate was misaligned to the fender. *$2200.- Hide
quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Holy frekin ****!!! I just remembered where I met this guy before..
It
was about two months ago, he actually bumped the back of my wifes car
at a stop light. The bitch of the whole thing is I had a tiny scratch
but told him to go ahead and forget about it.. I gave the guy a
break.
He said he didn't see my brake lights that time, apparently the guy
doesn't watch where he is going.. If you saw him you would know. He
has a custom plate, the obligatory tuff guy stickers on his rear
window, a huge washed up wananna be jock.. Just can't beleive he is
driving around like that, wonder how many others have given him a
break. This guy is the stereotypical ashole.. man, can't believe I
let
him off and now he is trying to screw me.... I am sooooo ****ed...


You might have bumped into krousie and nor realized it.


Doubtful. He said sterotypical asshole. That would be you.


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Krausie couldn't be this guy.. this guy wasn't a fat, nail chewing,
looser. He was a big washed up wanna' bee jock..

[email protected] November 17th 08 12:39 AM

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On Nov 16, 6:52*pm, Boater wrote:
Jim wrote:
wrote:
On Nov 16, 3:15 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"Canuck57" wrote in message


...


"Don White" wrote in message
. ..
wrote in message
....


Took the Chevy Blazer and the flatbed trailer 4X8 to the post office
today. No place to park so I stuck it in a spot and the trailer was
hanging out in the lane and ran inside the post office. A guy in a
new
truck backs out af an adjacent spot and hits my trailer, now he want
to sue me for damage to his truck. Am I liable or is he responsible?
Any Ideas?
Scotty
In a parking lot??
Believe I heard around here it's 50/50 split.
Where I come from, you hit a stationary object while you are
driving, your
fault.
When the guy fell asleep in the rental car and hit my parked truck in
the
parking lot, was 100% his fault. *What was amazing, was the body shop's
estimate was about what my truck was worth. *Bent the bumper and the
fender
mount so the tailgate was misaligned to the fender. *$2200.- Hide
quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Holy frekin ****!!! I just remembered where I met this guy before..
It
was about two months ago, he actually bumped the back of my wifes car
at a stop light. The bitch of the whole thing is I had a tiny scratch
but told him to go ahead and forget about it.. I gave the guy a
break.
He said he didn't see my brake lights that time, apparently the guy
doesn't watch where he is going.. If you saw him you would know. He
has a custom plate, the obligatory tuff guy stickers on his rear
window, a huge washed up wananna be jock.. Just can't beleive he is
driving around like that, wonder how many others have given him a
break. This guy is the stereotypical ashole.. man, can't believe I
let
him off and now he is trying to screw me.... I am sooooo ****ed...


You might have bumped into krousie and nor realized it.


Doubtful. He said sterotypical asshole. That would be you.- Hide quoted text -

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You are a hateful little bitch.. I still can't imagine living my life
under a desk like you and your buddies..

Boater November 17th 08 12:43 AM

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wrote:
On Nov 16, 6:52 pm, Boater wrote:


Doubtful. He said sterotypical asshole. That would be you.- Hide quoted text -

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You are a hateful little bitch.. I still can't imagine living my life
under a desk like you and your buddies..



If you had balls and a stepstool to stand on, you could say that to my
face. But since you have neither, you're really just an ignorant,
hot-tempered little ****, and therefore someone at whom to poke fun.

Poke...

[email protected] November 17th 08 01:14 AM

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On Nov 16, 7:43*pm, Boater wrote:
wrote:
On Nov 16, 6:52 pm, Boater wrote:
Doubtful. He said sterotypical asshole. That would be you.- Hide quoted text -


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You are a hateful little bitch.. I still can't imagine living my life
under a desk like you and your buddies..


If you had balls and a stepstool to stand on, you could say that to my
face. But since you have neither, you're really just an ignorant,
hot-tempered little ****, and therefore someone at whom to poke fun.

Poke...


From what I hear, you won't even answer your door lately.. you should
talk.

Boater November 17th 08 02:23 AM

Trailer liability?
 
wrote:
On Nov 16, 7:43 pm, Boater wrote:
wrote:
On Nov 16, 6:52 pm, Boater wrote:
Doubtful. He said sterotypical asshole. That would be you.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
You are a hateful little bitch.. I still can't imagine living my life
under a desk like you and your buddies..

If you had balls and a stepstool to stand on, you could say that to my
face. But since you have neither, you're really just an ignorant,
hot-tempered little ****, and therefore someone at whom to poke fun.

Poke...


From what I hear, you won't even answer your door lately.. you should
talk.



I never answer the door when I'm not home.

Poke...

[email protected] November 17th 08 03:55 PM

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On Nov 16, 10:10*am, wrote:
On Nov 16, 10:06*am, hk wrote:





SmallBoats.com wrote:
SmallBoats.com wrote:
Gene wrote:
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 17:12:30 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:


wrote in message
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I don't know if it matters, but this was on private property, in a
parking lot so no tickets were issued... This guy says he is going to
call his ins agent, should I call mine and make a claim for the
scratch on my trailer just to cover my ass?
----------------------------------------------


Here's my free advice, for what's it's worth:


1. *Private property or not, a accident report should be filed with
the police, especially if he is
* *making noises about suing, or holding you responsible. * You can
still do that.


Yep.


2. I'll bet if you check your insurance policy, you are *required*
to report to them any accident in
* *which a claim may be made.


I'd make this PRIORITY ONE.


3. *Do both. *Write down your recollection of what happened and make
copies. If insurance adjusters
* * start calling or asking for a statement, hand a copy of the
same, written statement to them and
* * any other authorized authority that asked for a statement.


Indeed. Pictures, paragraphs, etc. .... a preponderance of evidence is
what is likely to carry the day....


4. *States vary with their insurance regulations. *Check yours..


Yep.
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Forté Agent 5.00 Build 1160


Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC.


Homepage
http://pamandgene.tranquilrefuge.net...at/my_boat.htm


Hey, when I posted this, your server added a sig file.. or so it would
seem, Test..


Just an update.. Geico got a good chuckle out of this. They are going to
call this guy and tell him to get lost and learn to drive...;)


Rowdy Mouse Racing, "Not Guilty!"


Unless he is a customer of theirs and he has notified them or he has
filed a claim against you already, it is unlikely GEICO is going to call
him.


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Guess, you will never know. They said they are going to contact him,
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Little follow up.. The guy called me this morning and asked me to pay
$138 for the buff and blend. I called Geico, and a nice lady named
Nicole took his number and I probably talking to him right now. She
said no matter where or how I was parked, legally or illegally, she is
going to tell him it is his fault and that if he wants to get paid he
will have to go through his insurance company.. period...

Gotta' love the little green Lizard...


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