Tire plugs (was rain)
On Mar 29, 12:25*pm, wrote:
On Sun, 29 Mar 2009 09:15:41 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On Mar 29, 11:13*am, "D.Duck" wrote:
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On Mar 29, 9:34 am, HK wrote:
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On Sun, 29 Mar 2009 06:38:10 -0400, "Eisboch"
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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On Sat, 28 Mar 2009 21:39:48 -0400, wrote:
Criminal Negligence.
Many automobile liability claims arise out of criminally negligent
behavior such as DUI or reckless driving. The insurance still pays.
A short Google revealed several cases where insurance companies refused
payment of benefits due to faulty equipment either as supplied by the
manufacturer or serious faults or repairs needed that are known by the
vehicle operator/owner.
Our law expert is citing law, not insurance company policies which will
vary
from company to company. It doesn't mean, as he suggested, that the
insurance company will prevail in a lawsuit for payment, but in some
cases
it may take that to get them to pay up. If he's really a lawyer, he
knows
that.
Eisboch
You can be pretty certain he's not a lawyer.
Didn't this start with Loogy the Idiot bragging on how he plugged the
sidewalls of tires? *That* should have been the end of it, right there.-
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You don't comprehend what you've read very well, do you? I made a
simple and truthful statement, something you don't do. I have plugged
sidewalls. I have never, ever seen a catastrophic failure because of
it. The number one cause of catastrophic tire failure is tread
seperation that can be the product of several reasons. Again, unlike
you, these are truthful statements.
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Bull****.
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Then why reply? And who is "we"?
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