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Old July 14th 05, 05:22 AM
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On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 10:07:03 -0400, "TaxSrv"
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"OtisWinslow" wrote:
Hate to burst your bubble .. but if you bust an airplane due to

negligence
the insurance company will be expecting you to reimburse them for

any
claims they paid on it. (Subrogration)


Has that ever happened in the case where an uninsured renter pilot
with no money (orig poster) will be sued? Why would they incur legal
fees to do that? It also seems stupid from a business standpoint to
spread bad "word of mouth," by hassling a pilot who'll tell other
pilots/owners which insurance company to avoid like a plague.

Fred F.


Ah, I think you may be forgetting that the insurance company has
lawyers on staff or on retainer. There is no extra cost involved
for them to pursue a law suit. As for "bad word of mouth" they
couldn't care less... all insurance companies have the same policy,
namely, recover costs and minimize losses in their quarterly report.

Ron