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Re: Lost Load!!! Part Two
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Posted by Nat on November 30, 2005 at 17:03:54 from (204.116.133.227):
In Reply to: Lost Load!!! Part Two posted by T_Bone on November 30, 2005 at 16:15:19:
T-bone, here in NC if you tire slings a rock and breaks someones windsheild you are not liable, but if something falls off the truck, you are. We now have to put a load cover on our trucks before we can leave the quarry with a load of rock, for the same reason I expect, so that the ins co. isn't liable. BTW, a few years back I saw a load of lumber shift and fall off a semi and crush the little car riding beside it. The auto driver just happened to see it coming and layed down in the seat, never even got hurt. I wonder if the ins. Co. would have been liable if he had been killed? It looks like it is going to cost you enough as it is so hopefully that will be the end of it, later, Nat
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