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mbrower
Jan 18, 2017Explorer
Justaguy wrote:
This just doesn't sound like a good idea. If you do do it, make sure you have some serious coin in your umbrella policy. I think it would be pretty hard to defend this in a court should someone get hurt or killed. Mods that are not tested and/or part of accepted practices will sink your retirement at lightning speed should someone die as a result, either directly or indirectly, from one of these modifications. It would be a good idea to go over your insurance policy with an agent to see if you would even be covered after modifying your rig. (Just my 2 cents)
In NC or SC you can't sue for someone's retirement or primary residence. Ran into this a few years back when a senior citizen ran a red light and severely injured my wife. Her 6 weeks in the hospital was about 10X the amount of liability insurance he had. Don't think its right, but that was the law
because he had no income, I was pretty much on the hook for anything his insurance didn't cover.
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