It will come down to whether you actually had a contract with them or not.
Jimmy
--- On Mon, 1/12/09, BRYAN HEABERLIN <mbheab8@...> wrote:
From: BRYAN HEABERLIN <mbheab8@...>
Subject: RE: [Tower-pro] QUESTIONS ON WHO IS LIABLE
To: tower-pro@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, January 12, 2009, 4:05 PM
If they worked for you, and you made them supply you with a COI with a Waiver
of Subrogation on all of there policies, then there insurance company is stuck
with it. If there is no Waiver of Subrogation in place, then there insurance
company will investigate the incident to rule out who is responsible, if there
insured contractor is at fault then they will cover, if it is ruled that it was
another parties fault that the towers collapsed then they will go after thier
insurance company.
That is what I would assume.
To: Tower-pro@...: usedtowers@...: Mon, 12 Jan
2009 15:56:04 -0600Subject: [Tower-pro] QUESTIONS ON WHO IS LIABLE
HIRED A COMPANY IN TX TO REMOVE SHELTER AND 8 TOWERS. WHILE ON PROJECTSOMEONE
DROPPED TWO 200' ALUMINUM 30" FACE TOWERS ON THE GROUND. ON THEREWATCH.
THEY ARE INSURED.THANK YOU,Michael Landa, DirectorLanda and Associates,
INC<mailto:SALES@...> SALES@...
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