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On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 20:55:29 -0400, "Trainfan1"
wrote: Did you know that Homeowner's insurance can be forced to pay unrelated liabilities? A few years ago, a teenager on a bicycle, goofing around with his friends, hit me broadside while I was riding my motorcycle. Witnesses confirmed what had happened, and the boy's parents ' homeowner's insurance paid to repair my bike noah Noah, your example is actually a VERY related liability. Your case is exactly what the homeowners Section II liability is inteded for. Rob By "unrelated", I meant unrelated to the actual "house or property", but it's obvious I'm not an insurance guy. ![]() I still wouldn't want my homeowner's policy cancelled over 10 horsepower or a fudged decal. Thanks for the clarification. ....carry on. noah To email me, please remove the "FISH" from the net. |
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