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Terryallan
Aug 04, 2015Explorer II
bid_time wrote:Terryallan wrote:Like I said, the judge gets to determine if you're liable. And if that happens, you better hope the insurance co. decides you're covered.bid_time wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:I can guarantee if an ember goes up off your campfire and burns your neighbors $500,000.00 Prevost to the ground your going to be sued. The judge will decide whether or not your liable and I don't think "renting" will be a factor in his decision. And I wouldn't be surprised if you got sued if you were smoking in bed and burnt the motel down.
when you rent a motel room, are you liable for accidents in there?
bumpy
Wouldn't they have to prove it came from my fire? and then there is. You parked in a area you knew would have campfires. So it's up to you to use reasonable care. Shouldn't have parked beside a fire.
I WON'T BE. Because I don't have any. All I have is what is required by law, and my loan company. The TT has liability as long as it is hooked to the TV. None when not, and of course. It has comp, and collision all the time.
But judge. I didn't even have a fire. It was his. Prove me wrong.
BTW. that is just about the stupidest scenario I have ever heard. Much like the RVer that tried to sue McDonalds because he ran into the sign. Beyond stupid.
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