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Stephen Gregory Playscape question
18 April 2015 | 3 replies
Her parents sued the family who had the swingset and won.This article by a lawyer says they won't win a lawsuit against you unless you knew the playset was dangerous, but that still wouldn't stop people from suing you.http://www.zimmetzimmet.com/faq/child-injuries/im-...You could take the chance, but you'd need to make sure it was really well maintained, and as I said, you would probably still get sued and even if you won, it would be expensive.
Paul Baldasaro What does everyone require for insurance coverage limits?
31 March 2018 | 2 replies
My limit requirements are:Commercial General Liability Insurance$1,000,000 Each Occurrence Limit (Bodily Injury and property Damage) $2,000,000 General Aggregate per Project" $2,000,000 Products & Completed Operations Aggregate"$1,000,000 Personal and Advertising Injury Limit"Business or Commercial Automobile Liability Insurance$1,000,000 combined single limit per accidentWorkers' Compensation and Employers' Liability Insurance$100,000 Each Accident$100,000 Each Employee for Injury by Disease$500,000 Aggregate for Injury by DiseaseExcess or Umbrella Liability$1,000,000 occurrence/aggregateAm I asking too much?
Paul Crowson Trampolines and Above Ground Pools
24 May 2015 | 18 replies
Personally, I'd say no to trampoline, and make sure they take liability for pool, the condtion of pool, injuries, and any damage caused from pool.
Account Closed mold issue
25 July 2015 | 17 replies
Secondly, every ambulance-chasing billboard-buying personal injury attorney will get a special tingle when they hear you using that word; this tingle can be described as the "I'm going to take a bunch of your money sensation".3.
Grace Ng Problematic Tenant Asks For Dog Despite No Pet Policy
3 June 2015 | 53 replies
She does not work, she gets some sort of stipend from the VA for work related injuries on her arm.
Gavin Dalton First time renting a property!
18 June 2015 | 10 replies
Laws get tweaked every year and your local divorce/injury/criminal/bankruptcy attorney is not going to be on top of it.
Maria Martinez Missing Things from house I rented
18 June 2015 | 8 replies
If the tenants child were to get poisoned by pesticides, or they were hurt on equipment – the swing set that was left behind by the owner of the property for the tenants to use – the first thing the tenants are most likely to do in this day and age is to get a personal injury attorney.
Sandy Spence Rental Applicant wants me to cancel showings?
26 June 2015 | 32 replies
If you think she is being a pain in the neck now...
Bryan N. How do you screen section 8 applicants?
22 June 2015 | 18 replies
Is it because they walked away from debt because they're a deadbeat (and will likely do so with the rent someday) or is there something like a divorce, injury/sickness or job loss that wrecked their credit.
Rochelle Wilkinson tenant says he is going to call the police on me at 6 PM friday night
11 August 2015 | 70 replies
Negligence is the absence of a reasonable (ordinary) standard of care, which then causes injury.