Posted by JD Seller on August 18, 2014 at 21:22:58 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: plow day ??s posted by acrcpa on August 18, 2014 at 19:56:27:
redforlife: There is nothing they sign that will hold up in court to totally protect you from liability. Any one that is hurt will have to have care of some sore. That care more than likely will be paid for by an Insurance company. That company can very well sue you for damages/liability. Even if the insured does not want to. The company is considered "damaged: if they have a pay out.
If it is worse and some one is killed then you will be living in cardboard box by the time they are done with you.
I quit letting school classes tour the farm 15 years ago because of the liability my lawyer told me I was exposing myself too.
Even casual visitors can cost you big. It really suck that you about have to isolate your property from any outsiders but that is getting to be about the only safe way these days.
I can't afford to lose everything I have worked my adult life for. That is what can easily happen if someone is hurt on my property.
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