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Re: liability?




You're right Mike. If it's certified, you can get it insured.
Sean


>Mike here,
>I don't remember so well, is a sub considered a "vehicle". If so,
>maybe there are insurance companies
>that handle marine,3rd-party coverage?
>
>FWAFS
>
>Mike Young
>
>---Sean Walinga <swalinga@home.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi David,
>> Imagine if anything goes wrong...  Imagine a situation where a
>passenger is forced to swim up from the depths with you due to a sub
>difficulty. Will they take you to court? If your answer is "yes", that
>is a passenger. :)
>> Sean
>> 
>> >When you say "passengers," what exactly do you mean? Anybody besides
>> >yourself? Anybody besides the builders, family members, etc.?
>Friends?
>> >Anbody who's not paying? Anybody who won't sue if something goes
>wrong? I'm
>> >guessing it's a just a "liability" sort of thing, so if it's not a
>> >commercial operation, that is if the owner has an agreement with
>anybody
>> >who comes along that they accept the risks -- well, then it's just
>between
>> >them... Right?
>> >
>> >
>> >---------
>> >David
>> 
>> 
>
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