wroughtn_harv
Super Member
darned if I do, doggoned if I don\'t
This is an ethical kind of thingy.
This morning I called my shop to see if I had any messages. I've been out of town since Tuesday morning early early. And so I thought maybe I had shoulda oughta touch base. Of course the shop is where solicitors and newbies call. Anyone that knows me uses the cell.
There was a message from a fella saying Sunday my trailer threw a rock and chipped his windshield. He'd filed a police report on it and wanted to know if I had insurance on the trailer against such.
Hmmmmmmmmmmm. I've got a crack running across Moby's windshield as we tip tip. It's been there for some time. I really don't remember when it happened but I've never even considered going after someone for it.
I called a bud who hauls sand and gravel. I got the CFO and she told me that unless there was a policeman who witnessed it and he had given me a ticket for it the old boy was S.O.L.
She said their insurance agent explained it at as a road hazard. Because that rock hit the road and then hit the vehicle.
Here's my dilemma. If I did have a loose rock on the trailer and it did fall off and damage the windshield then I feel obligated to pay for the repair. It's one of those right thing to do deallys.
But, and this one would make Rosanne Barr proud to swing side to side each stride, I'm also leery of paying for something I didn't do. The man didn't follow me and flag me down to get my particulars and show me the damage. It very well could have been a loose rock did come off my trailer and he had struck out with the rock hauler who did his damage. So he sees a good old boy with a trailer and figures a goose or a gander, they both have feathers.
I'll call tomorrow now that I'm in town and see what's up.
But I would like a little feedback just cause er uh cause just./w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
BTW, for my many friends here I'd like to share a little good news of sorts. When I got home there was an email confirming a story I'd submitted to a perodical was going to be published and they sounded interested in more of the same.
Yup, it was about work. What else?/w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
This is an ethical kind of thingy.
This morning I called my shop to see if I had any messages. I've been out of town since Tuesday morning early early. And so I thought maybe I had shoulda oughta touch base. Of course the shop is where solicitors and newbies call. Anyone that knows me uses the cell.
There was a message from a fella saying Sunday my trailer threw a rock and chipped his windshield. He'd filed a police report on it and wanted to know if I had insurance on the trailer against such.
Hmmmmmmmmmmm. I've got a crack running across Moby's windshield as we tip tip. It's been there for some time. I really don't remember when it happened but I've never even considered going after someone for it.
I called a bud who hauls sand and gravel. I got the CFO and she told me that unless there was a policeman who witnessed it and he had given me a ticket for it the old boy was S.O.L.
She said their insurance agent explained it at as a road hazard. Because that rock hit the road and then hit the vehicle.
Here's my dilemma. If I did have a loose rock on the trailer and it did fall off and damage the windshield then I feel obligated to pay for the repair. It's one of those right thing to do deallys.
But, and this one would make Rosanne Barr proud to swing side to side each stride, I'm also leery of paying for something I didn't do. The man didn't follow me and flag me down to get my particulars and show me the damage. It very well could have been a loose rock did come off my trailer and he had struck out with the rock hauler who did his damage. So he sees a good old boy with a trailer and figures a goose or a gander, they both have feathers.
I'll call tomorrow now that I'm in town and see what's up.
But I would like a little feedback just cause er uh cause just./w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
BTW, for my many friends here I'd like to share a little good news of sorts. When I got home there was an email confirming a story I'd submitted to a perodical was going to be published and they sounded interested in more of the same.
Yup, it was about work. What else?/w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif