Tractor falls through suspension bridge

   / Tractor falls through suspension bridge #11  
I have no idea but I imagine so. Probably varies from state to state too.

He did say he turned it in to his insurance and is waiting to see what happens with that. I don't think he is trying to evade responsibility.

The county had turned it into their insurance company.
 
   / Tractor falls through suspension bridge #12  
Probably a case of innumeracy. The sign on the bridge says 3 ton limit. The driver probably had an idea of the weight of the tractor in pounds. Trouble came in converting pounds to tons, IMHO.:rolleyes:
 
   / Tractor falls through suspension bridge #14  
Correct me if I'm wrong, but if your driving you car, and you accidently destroy state property, can't they charge you the repair cost?

They can, and they do in this state...ask me how I know!
 
   / Tractor falls through suspension bridge #15  
Probably a case of innumeracy. The sign on the bridge says 3 ton limit. The driver probably had an idea of the weight of the tractor in pounds. Trouble came in converting pounds to tons, IMHO.:rolleyes:

Don't know how many times I had a crane operator show up on the job site and ask me what size unit it is. Tell them 40 tons and you should see their eyes get real big LOL (only about 5,000 lbs). Needless to say weight is gone over prior to the crane showing up.
 
   / Tractor falls through suspension bridge #16  
The county had turned it into their insurance company.

That doesn't mean that the insurance co can't then go after the tractor owner though. (That may vary from state to state)
 
   / Tractor falls through suspension bridge #17  
The county had turned it into their insurance company.

That doesn't mean that the insurance co can't then go after the tractor owner though. (That may vary from state to state)

Expect another warning label on new tractors.
 
   / Tractor falls through suspension bridge #18  
That doesn't mean that the insurance co can't then go after the tractor owner though. (That may vary from state to state)

I'm betting if the insurer has to pay, they'll recover from the tractor owner.
 
   / Tractor falls through suspension bridge #19  
That doesn't mean that the insurance co can't then go after the tractor owner though. (That may vary from state to state)

As the insurer should, right? The contractual right of subrogation is a basic feature of casualty policies. The policy is to protect the insured, not the party that caused the harm (nor the wrongdoer's liability insurer).
 

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