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Re: [RC] [RC] question for legal eagles - Nancy Mitts

We need to keep in mind that it is NOT up to the individual if their insurance company decides to sue. If there is a permanent disability and social security becomes involved, they will be required to sue anybody who might be remotely culpable before they can be declared eligible. (At least this is what happened to some people I know. The injured party finally had to give in and file, the other's homeowners insurance made a settlement, and then the SS kicked in.)

Nancy Mitts


From: "Carol Suggs" <limofunder@xxxxxxx>
Also, I was watching Clinton Anderson a few weeks ago on RFD TV and he was doing a clinic. In the middle of his talk he stopped the horse he was riding and got off on the subject of liability and responsibility. It was a wonderful soap box talk about how we need to take responsibility for our own actions as riders and quit blaming other folks for our mistakes and accidents with horses and not be so ready to sue everyone. He said that the horse he was riding belonged to someone else and he made the personal decision to ride the horse. If he gets bucked off and kicked in the head he would not sue the owner, he would not sue the facility, it was his responsibility to take that chance by getting on the horse.








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