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Re: T&R Electric -A Fix ??



Original poster: "Dr. Resonance by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <resonance-at-jvlnet-dot-com>


What occurs in many of these situations is it produces the same culprit:
the insurance company and their lawyers.

If you slip and fall down at your friend's home you don't sue him but you
turn in an insurance claim to pay your expensive medical bills.  The ins.
company and their lawyers file the lawsuit, and, even if you are not at
fault, you need to hire a good trial defense attorney --- and the price
usually starts around $225/hr.  It will cost you $10,000.00 just to prove
you are innocent even if you are totally not at fault.

I went through this curve once on a boating accident.  The girl was drinking
(not even my beer -- a friends), she fell down, and it cost me $9,500.00 to
shed this problem.

T&R's attorneys have wisely advised them not to sell pole xmfrs for
non-power company use.  At least they are on a 20 ft. high pole and not
readily accessible for accidents to occur.

I'm certainly not saying I like this approach but it is wise from a business
point of view.

We don't sell pole xmfrs to anyone under the age of 21.

Dr. Resonance

Resonance Research Corporation
E11870 Shadylane Rd.
Baraboo   WI   53913

 > I would imagine that to write such a "purchase agreement" in
 > terms and wording that would suffice for use in all 50 states
 > would probably require the services of an attorney-at-law :^)
 > Who's willing to shell out the bucks to cover the exhorbitant
 > fees that such a professional would charge for this service?