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I once asked a forklift operator at a dry storage place if he had ever
dropped a boat. He said there had been damage but never anything serious. This isn't just some kid on a big forklift... http://www.local10.com/news/9948836/detail.html |
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On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 22:29:17 GMT, Dan Krueger
wrote: I once asked a forklift operator at a dry storage place if he had ever dropped a boat. He said there had been damage but never anything serious. This isn't just some kid on a big forklift... http://www.local10.com/news/9948836/detail.html ....and in three of the three boatels I've used, the 'fine print' says the marina is not responsible for dropping the boat from the fork lift. FWIW. -- ****************************************** ***** Hope your day is great! ***** ****************************************** John |
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JohnH wrote:
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 22:29:17 GMT, Dan Krueger wrote: I once asked a forklift operator at a dry storage place if he had ever dropped a boat. He said there had been damage but never anything serious. This isn't just some kid on a big forklift... http://www.local10.com/news/9948836/detail.html ...and in three of the three boatels I've used, the 'fine print' says the marina is not responsible for dropping the boat from the fork lift. FWIW. -- ****************************************** ***** Hope your day is great! ***** ****************************************** John You're kidding, right? They have NO responsibility? How do you present that claim to your insurance company? |
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Dan Krueger wrote:
JohnH wrote: On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 22:29:17 GMT, Dan Krueger wrote: I once asked a forklift operator at a dry storage place if he had ever dropped a boat. He said there had been damage but never anything serious. This isn't just some kid on a big forklift... http://www.local10.com/news/9948836/detail.html ...and in three of the three boatels I've used, the 'fine print' says the marina is not responsible for dropping the boat from the fork lift. FWIW. -- ****************************************** ***** Hope your day is great! ***** ****************************************** John You're kidding, right? They have NO responsibility? How do you present that claim to your insurance company? Dan, The contract can say anything it wants, it does not necessarily remove them from having liability if your boat is damaged. It is happened to me, I would report it to my insurance company, and they would fight it with the botel. |
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![]() Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Dan Krueger wrote: JohnH wrote: On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 22:29:17 GMT, Dan Krueger wrote: I once asked a forklift operator at a dry storage place if he had ever dropped a boat. He said there had been damage but never anything serious. This isn't just some kid on a big forklift... http://www.local10.com/news/9948836/detail.html ...and in three of the three boatels I've used, the 'fine print' says the marina is not responsible for dropping the boat from the fork lift. FWIW. -- ****************************************** ***** Hope your day is great! ***** ****************************************** John You're kidding, right? They have NO responsibility? How do you present that claim to your insurance company? Dan, The contract can say anything it wants, it does not necessarily remove them from having liability if your boat is damaged. It is happened to me, I would report it to my insurance company, and they would fight it with the botel. If the contract included *specifically negotiated* hold harmless, indemnification or other risk transfer verbiage the liability can absolutely be transfered.over to the contractor. If not, good luck. ;-) |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 23:00:31 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: Which is the reason the insurance companies have so many lawyers on retainer. The specifically negotiated hold harmless waiver is overturned in courts all the time. Nope. A general hold harmless perhaps. But not a specifically negotiated one. |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. On 9/28/2006 8:39 AM, JimH wrote: wrote in message ... On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 23:00:31 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: Which is the reason the insurance companies have so many lawyers on retainer. The specifically negotiated hold harmless waiver is overturned in courts all the time. Nope. A general hold harmless perhaps. But not a specifically negotiated one. Ahh. American business...irresponsible as always. "We dropped your boat, but it isn't our fault." Serves them right if they are foolish enough to sign a contract stating the company is not responsible for damages if they drop your boat. Anyone in their right mind would cross out that part of the contract before they signed it. |
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