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>commercail property policys are different. they pay for >all injurys thats
>why they get scammed all the time

I don't know that to be true. It certainly wasn't in my case.

"Nick Markowitz Jr." <nick-markowitz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:xO_ri.7595$yg1.3651@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Owner had no liabity becuse it was ruled an accident.
>
> imagine that you pay into home owners insurance thinking any one getting
> hurt on your property is covered and in fact they are not covered and you
> are not liable unless the
> injury occured by you the home owners negligance.
> commercail property policys are different. they pay fr all injurys thats
> why they get scammed all the time.
>
> Im already doing alot of consulatnt type work with electrical contratcors
> and my professional fire photography and writiing is also making some
> money so i have concidered going that way if i have to.
>
>
> "Robert L Bass" <RobertLBass@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:2KSri.29694$Bb1.29202@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Got nothing out of them on 92 case steps
>>> collapsed almost lost my buisness cruched
>>> my heal to point i was permanately disabled
>>> and they no longer wanted me to work and
>>> i got nothing same day some jerk in an other
>>> court room got $50,000.00 for a bad hair
>>> treansplant job...
>>
>> It reminds me of that woman who got $250,000
>> out of McDonald's because *she* spilled her
>> coffee on her leg.  Phbbbt!
>>
>>> The case made the papers and people were
>>> shocked to find out how seriously you could
>>> get hurt and insurance only covers negligent
>>> acts not accidents...
>>
>> What about the owner of the building whose
>> stairs collapsed?  Weren't they liable?
>>
>>> thats why i no longer do residential work.
>>> besides there being a pain in the ass.
>>
>> Funny, I always loved doing residential work.
>> I offered more and charged less than most of
>> the competition so we were always booked up
>> for a month or more -- sometimes for several
>> months at a time.
>>
>> After moving to Florida and selling the alarm
>> company I lost interest in going back to installing.
>> At this point it would mean a significant pay cut
>> so it's out of the question.
>>
>> If in the course of your treatment it becomes too
>> hard to continue, you might want to consider
>> doing something like what I've done. You could
>> parlay your knowledge of various systems into
>> an online business and with any luck make just
>> as much or more without all the physical work.
>> After all, running an online alarm business isn't
>> rocket science.  (I had to say that:))
>>
>> --
>>
>> Regards,
>> Robert L Bass
>>
>> =============================>
>> Bass Home Electronics
>> 941-925-8650
>> 4883 Fallcrest Circle
>> Sarasota · Florida · 34233
>> http://www.bassburglaralarms.com
>> =============================>
>>
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