square1
Veteran Member
If you have to hire a lawyer, you lose. There are plenty of "No Fee Unless We Win" lawyers willing to take the case for the injured, but you (not your insurance company because trespassing is a criminal act your insurance company will rightfully use to skate out of responsibility) are going to pay the lawyer for your defense. The "no Fee Unless We Win" lawyer will also sue the property owner and in turn the property owner's insurance company lawyers will come after you as part of their defense. The $160k to buy the property might end up seeming like a good price when you add the potential lawyer fess to the fines / jail time.
I'm reading this thread for the first time and thinking "Wow, just wow!". Someone earlier wisely suggested the OP get off of, and stay off of the property, and that in the event someone is injured by ANY debris (not just that placed by the OP) on the property it's probably to late given his actions have surely been observed by others. That was spot on advice / observation.
I'm reading this thread for the first time and thinking "Wow, just wow!". Someone earlier wisely suggested the OP get off of, and stay off of the property, and that in the event someone is injured by ANY debris (not just that placed by the OP) on the property it's probably to late given his actions have surely been observed by others. That was spot on advice / observation.