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Calif Bill May 16th 06 06:14 PM

Salvage?
 
http://www.oregonlive.com/search/ind...?ylccsd&coll=7

Hope the judge awards damages to the boat owner.



Reginald P. Smithers May 17th 06 02:01 AM

Salvage?
 
The judge may rule that the salvage claim is not legitimate, but I can
not imagine a judge awarding damages to the owner.


Calif Bill May 17th 06 04:22 AM

Salvage?
 

"Reginald P. Smithers" wrote in message
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The judge may rule that the salvage claim is not legitimate, but I can
not imagine a judge awarding damages to the owner.


Would be nice to award legal costs to the boat owner. A little message to
the bad guys.



Reginald P. Smithers May 17th 06 06:03 AM

Salvage?
 
Somehow I have to believe the owner must have had insurance on the
boat, if so, all legal fees would be paid for by his insurance company.
My guess is they will finally settle for substantially less than the
10% of value, but substatially more than the $300 average tow.


basskisser May 17th 06 01:08 PM

Salvage?
 

Calif Bill wrote:
http://www.oregonlive.com/search/ind...?ylccsd&coll=7

Hope the judge awards damages to the boat owner.


What damages?


JimH May 17th 06 01:11 PM

Salvage?
 

"basskisser" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
http://www.oregonlive.com/search/ind...?ylccsd&coll=7

Hope the judge awards damages to the boat owner.


What damages?


Punitive.



Reginald P. Smithers May 17th 06 05:31 PM

Salvage?
 
I think Basskisser was asking what damages has the boat owner suffered?
If the boat owner has insurance, it is the insurance company is taking
this to court.
While the Tow Company may not prove his case, and be able to prove this
was truely a salvage situation, it would probably not be considered a
false claim.

time will tell, but I am willing to bet that no damages will be awarded
to the boat owner or insurance company. I would guess the insurance
company will settle prior to a judgement.


JimH May 17th 06 06:20 PM

Salvage?
 

"basskisser" wrote in message
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JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
http://www.oregonlive.com/search/ind...?ylccsd&coll=7

Hope the judge awards damages to the boat owner.

What damages?


Punitive.


Maybe. That's speculative.



sigh



basskisser May 17th 06 07:18 PM

Salvage?
 

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
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JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...

Calif Bill wrote:
http://www.oregonlive.com/search/ind...?ylccsd&coll=7

Hope the judge awards damages to the boat owner.

What damages?


Punitive.


Maybe. That's speculative.



sigh


You just don't get it, do you? The owner hasn't suffered ANY damages
yet. Let alone punitive.


JimH May 17th 06 07:26 PM

Salvage?
 

"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
ps.com...

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...

Calif Bill wrote:
http://www.oregonlive.com/search/ind...?ylccsd&coll=7

Hope the judge awards damages to the boat owner.

What damages?


Punitive.

Maybe. That's speculative.



sigh


You just don't get it, do you? The owner hasn't suffered ANY damages
yet. Let alone punitive.


Actually *you* don't.

Bill said "Hope the judge awards damages to the boat owner."

Notice the key word *hope*.

You then said "What damages?", to which I replied "punitive".

You then went into a legal tirade.

Do you understand the word "punitive"?

Do you understand the word "hope"?

Go start a fight with someone else as I am done with this thread.



Calif Bill May 18th 06 06:01 AM

Salvage?
 

"basskisser" wrote in message
ps.com...

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...

Calif Bill wrote:
http://www.oregonlive.com/search/ind...?ylccsd&coll=7

Hope the judge awards damages to the boat owner.

What damages?


Punitive.


Maybe. That's speculative. As of yet, he's not been harmed: Notice the
last sentence below.

From
http://www.lectlaw.com/def/d006.htm

DAMAGES, PUNITIVE - The purpose of punitive damages is to punish a
defendant and to deter a defendant and others from committing similar
acts in the future.

Plaintiff has the burden of proving that punitive damages should be
awarded, and the amount, by a preponderance of the evidence. punitive
damages may be awarded only if defendant's conduct was malicious, or in
reckless disregard of plaintiff's rights


Soon as he had to hire a lawyer, he was harmed. Even if his insurance
company is involved. Reflects on his rates. As well as the mental anguish
of somebody asking for a couple hundred thousand busks for moving a boat 500
feet. from a City's boat to another pier.



Calif Bill May 18th 06 06:03 AM

Salvage?
 

"JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT com REMOVETHIS wrote in message
...

"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
ps.com...

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...

Calif Bill wrote:
http://www.oregonlive.com/search/ind...?ylccsd&coll=7

Hope the judge awards damages to the boat owner.

What damages?


Punitive.

Maybe. That's speculative.


sigh


You just don't get it, do you? The owner hasn't suffered ANY damages
yet. Let alone punitive.


Actually *you* don't.

Bill said "Hope the judge awards damages to the boat owner."

Notice the key word *hope*.

You then said "What damages?", to which I replied "punitive".

You then went into a legal tirade.

Do you understand the word "punitive"?

Do you understand the word "hope"?

Go start a fight with someone else as I am done with this thread.



Actually to get punitive damages, they also have to have actual damages. Is
the law. I sat on a jury where that was explaned to us. But he has occured
damages, in hiring a lawyer.



Calif Bill May 18th 06 06:05 AM

Salvage?
 

"Reginald P. Smithers" wrote in message
oups.com...
I think Basskisser was asking what damages has the boat owner suffered?
If the boat owner has insurance, it is the insurance company is taking
this to court.
While the Tow Company may not prove his case, and be able to prove this
was truely a salvage situation, it would probably not be considered a
false claim.

time will tell, but I am willing to bet that no damages will be awarded
to the boat owner or insurance company. I would guess the insurance
company will settle prior to a judgement.


Maybe he is self insured. And the insurance company will probably not
settle this one prior to judgement. To easy of a case to win foir them and
swat down a lot of other cases of the same sort early on.



Reginald P. Smithers May 18th 06 10:35 AM

Salvage?
 
I wish it was as cut and dry as you think, let us know of the outcome.


Reginald P. Smithers May 18th 06 10:37 AM

Salvage?
 
To be awarded punitive damages, you have to first have suffered actual
damages


Reginald P. Smithers May 18th 06 10:49 AM

Salvage?
 
Bill,
This is nothing new. Boat/US provided all of their customers a "towing
Contract" so their customers would not get stuck with a "salvage"
claim, when they thought they were agreeing to a tow.

When they sent me the form they listed a number of examples of how
towing companies have legally enforced a "salvage claim" for situations
where the owner thought he was contradting for a tow.

It is not as cut and dry as it would appear. Here is an article
boat/us wrote on this subject.
http://www.boatus.com/towing/guide/salvage/towsal.asp

The tow operator can say, he believes that his work of moving the boat
not only saved the boat but protected the enviroment. He can also say
his work allowed the firefighters to return to their real job of
fighting the fire which protected the enviroment further.

Don't get me wrong, I think the tow operator is a shyster, but I will
give 100 to 1 odds he will not be charged with filing a frivalous law
suit or salvage claim.


[email protected] May 18th 06 12:02 PM

Salvage?
 

Calif Bill wrote:
http://www.oregonlive.com/search/ind...?ylccsd&coll=7

Hope the judge awards damages to the boat owner.



Am I not getting this straight? the "tow" company invited themselves to
pull the damaged vessel out of the way, NOW they are wanting "Salvage"
rights to it????


basskisser May 18th 06 01:34 PM

Salvage?
 

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
ps.com...

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...

Calif Bill wrote:
http://www.oregonlive.com/search/ind...?ylccsd&coll=7

Hope the judge awards damages to the boat owner.

What damages?


Punitive.

Maybe. That's speculative.


sigh


You just don't get it, do you? The owner hasn't suffered ANY damages
yet. Let alone punitive.


Actually *you* don't.

Bill said "Hope the judge awards damages to the boat owner."

Notice the key word *hope*.

You then said "What damages?", to which I replied "punitive".

You then went into a legal tirade.

Do you understand the word "punitive"?

Do you understand the word "hope"?

Go start a fight with someone else as I am done with this thread.


Jim, Here's what we'll do, let's wait and see. I say the boat owner
will NEVER get a settlement for punitive damages. It wasn't a "legal
tirade", it was a definition from law dictionaries.


basskisser May 18th 06 01:37 PM

Salvage?
 

Calif Bill wrote:
"JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT com REMOVETHIS wrote in message
...

"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
ps.com...

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...

Calif Bill wrote:
http://www.oregonlive.com/search/ind...?ylccsd&coll=7

Hope the judge awards damages to the boat owner.

What damages?


Punitive.

Maybe. That's speculative.


sigh

You just don't get it, do you? The owner hasn't suffered ANY damages
yet. Let alone punitive.


Actually *you* don't.

Bill said "Hope the judge awards damages to the boat owner."

Notice the key word *hope*.

You then said "What damages?", to which I replied "punitive".

You then went into a legal tirade.

Do you understand the word "punitive"?

Do you understand the word "hope"?

Go start a fight with someone else as I am done with this thread.



Actually to get punitive damages, they also have to have actual damages. Is
the law. I sat on a jury where that was explaned to us. But he has occured
damages, in hiring a lawyer.


Not true. He hired a lawyer on his own accord.


Wayne.B May 18th 06 03:06 PM

Salvage?
 
On 18 May 2006 04:02:03 -0700, wrote:

Am I not getting this straight? the "tow" company invited themselves to
pull the damaged vessel out of the way, NOW they are wanting "Salvage"
rights to it????


That's how they make a living unfortunately. The routine towing jobs
for members just cover basic expenses as I understand it.

One of the more interesting insights to this game that I've seen was
out east at Cuttyhunk Island about 4 years ago. An almost new 40+
Carver had been put on the rocks at speed by a clueless owner and was
taking on water at a rapid clip. USCG responded and put pumps
onboard, as did SeaTow. As they were being towed into Cuttyhunk
Harbor the SeaTow boat remained firmly attached, even at the dock, and
then spent a good bit of time with USCG ensuring that their
participation was duly noted in the report. You can be sure that a
significant salvage claim was soon to follow even though USCG had done
most of the heavy lifting.


Tim May 18th 06 06:08 PM

Salvage?
 

Wayne.B wrote:
On 18 May 2006 04:02:03 -0700, wrote:

Am I not getting this straight? the "tow" company invited themselves to
pull the damaged vessel out of the way, NOW they are wanting "Salvage"
rights to it????


That's how they make a living unfortunately. The routine towing jobs
for members just cover basic expenses as I understand it.

One of the more interesting insights to this game that I've seen was
out east at Cuttyhunk Island about 4 years ago. An almost new 40+
Carver had been put on the rocks at speed by a clueless owner and was
taking on water at a rapid clip. USCG responded and put pumps
onboard, as did SeaTow. As they were being towed into Cuttyhunk
Harbor the SeaTow boat remained firmly attached, even at the dock, and
then spent a good bit of time with USCG ensuring that their
participation was duly noted in the report. You can be sure that a
significant salvage claim was soon to follow even though USCG had done
most of the heavy lifting.



JERKS!


Reginald P. Smithers May 18th 06 06:10 PM

Salvage?
 
yes, which is the law whenever there is immenent danger to property,
life or the enviroment.

It has been maritime law for many 100's of years.


Tim May 19th 06 12:20 AM

Salvage?
 

Reginald P. Smithers wrote:
yes, which is the law whenever there is immenent danger to property,
life or the enviroment.

It has been maritime law for many 100's of years.


From the way the report reads, there wasn't really any "immenent danger

to property, life or the enviroment"

or, thats at least how I see it.....


Reginald P. Smithers May 19th 06 03:00 AM

Salvage?
 
Tim,

I agree with you, but the fact that a salvage company was involved (in
a minor way) with the removal of a boat from a marina fire provide them
with a shred of possibility that they can recover in a salvage claim.

My guess is the tow company is hoping to settle out of court, and I
would also guess the insurance company will settle out of court.

I don't believe their is a snow ball's chance in hell, that the
insurance company, or boat owner will recover anything in actual
damages or punitive damages from the tow company.


Reginald P. Smithers May 19th 06 03:02 AM

Salvage?
 
Gene,
It will be interesting to see how it plays out. Hopefully Bill will
keep us informed of the progress.


Calif Bill May 19th 06 03:05 AM

Salvage?
 

"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...

Calif Bill wrote:
"JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT com REMOVETHIS wrote in message
...

"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
ps.com...

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...

Calif Bill wrote:
http://www.oregonlive.com/search/ind...?ylccsd&coll=7

Hope the judge awards damages to the boat owner.

What damages?


Punitive.

Maybe. That's speculative.


sigh

You just don't get it, do you? The owner hasn't suffered ANY damages
yet. Let alone punitive.


Actually *you* don't.

Bill said "Hope the judge awards damages to the boat owner."

Notice the key word *hope*.

You then said "What damages?", to which I replied "punitive".

You then went into a legal tirade.

Do you understand the word "punitive"?

Do you understand the word "hope"?

Go start a fight with someone else as I am done with this thread.



Actually to get punitive damages, they also have to have actual damages.
Is
the law. I sat on a jury where that was explaned to us. But he has
occured
damages, in hiring a lawyer.


Not true. He hired a lawyer on his own accord.


He hired a lawyer, to protect his assets. If the SeaTow people had not made
the claim, he would not have to shell out for legal costs. Therefore, he
has suffered damages. And lawyers fees can add up to a lot of damages
quickly.




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