DBECHEN
Jan 01, 2018Explorer
King pin weight
Have some questions on trailer weight and pin weight. We have a 2007 GMC 2500HD short bed 4x4. Just weighed it today on a CAT scale. Was loaded ready to go with generators extra propane tanks and fuel...
CWSWine wrote:Why don't you save me a giant waste of my time and just give me one case? I'd rather you waste your time, then you waste my time. But I'm guessing you don't have anything that's why you'd rather send me on a wild goose chase. After all, you're the one proposing it has happened.troubledwaters wrote:
It would seem after all these years if someone could be sued for operating a recreational/non-commercial vehicle over its GVWR, it would have been done by now. However, there has not ever been one case cited of where it occurred successfully. Like someone else said, you can be sued for picking your nose, that doesn't make it a successful court case. Gross Negligence is a high standard to prove.
I have read a lot of lawyers opinions about lots of things in my line of work. All reputable lawyer opinions come with citing of sections of law, case law, court decisions, etc. Any lawyer's opinion lacking such references is in my opinion, a waste of time reading.
I think you need to go down to local attorney office and have him do a search of case laws in his national database and you might change the FACTS that there hasn't been any lawsuits.
CWSWine wrote:Why don't you save me a giant waste of my time and just give me one case? I'd rather you waste your time, then you waste my time. But I'm guessing you don't have anything that's why you'd rather send me on a wild goose chase. After all, you're the one proposing it has happened.troubledwaters wrote:
It would seem after all these years if someone could be sued for operating a recreational/non-commercial vehicle over its GVWR, it would have been done by now. However, there has not ever been one case cited of where it occurred successfully. Like someone else said, you can be sued for picking your nose, that doesn't make it a successful court case. Gross Negligence is a high standard to prove.
I have read a lot of lawyers opinions about lots of things in my line of work. All reputable lawyer opinions come with citing of sections of law, case law, court decisions, etc. Any lawyer's opinion lacking such references is in my opinion, a waste of time reading.
I think you need to go down to local attorney office and have him do a search of case laws in his national database and you might change the FACTS that there hasn't been any lawsuits.