Plate break

Warren Fisher fish@communique.net
Sat, 01 Nov 1997 21:12:25 -0800


Thanks Wim, but it probably won't be a problem.  She told me today to
just do the best I can with it.  I'm still researching costs.

Your thoughts are greatly appreciated.

Warren


Wimblees@aol.com wrote:
> 
> Warren:
> 
> One bit of semi leagal advice. A very good friend of mine sells business
> property and liability insurance. When I told him about this situation, he
> said that the insurance company will not pay for the damage,e, but they are
> under obligation to defend you, should you get sued. That is, of course, if
> you have the Baily's type of insurance. Even though the problem was not an
> accident, nor an act of God, the fact that there was damage is enough for
> them to help you defend you in the event the customer decides to make you pay
> for the damage. What happens in a case like this, as my friend explained, is
> that you can ask the insurance company to pay the claim, and even though they
> will not, they will help defend you, so that you don't have to pay a lawyer.
> 
> Just thought you should know.
> 
> Wim

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