If your insurance company doesn’t want to pay up, then you do sue yourself to force the insurance company to pay.
seriously
And realistically, if the guy was hurt by the sign and has to sue, he’s going to name the sign installer as a party. You only get one chance to sue and if you only sue the owner of the sign and he can prove it’s not his fault, you’re screwed. You name everyone who might possibly have a connection to the sign, including the architect and builder of the building (sign company might have detrimentally relied on the building’s design or construction as being sound and proper)…
Edcole1961 almost 14 years ago
Nowadays, he’ll wind up suing the company who installed the sign.
magnamax almost 14 years ago
He’s scared because the guy standing nearby is his best friend, now known as ‘Attorney for the Plaintiff.’
Charles Evans Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Someone is going to be very very rich.
ChukLitl Premium Member almost 14 years ago
There is probably legal precedent to go sue yourself.
edrush almost 14 years ago
It’s hard to be “very very rich” if you’re dead. … ChukLitl, I wonder if that’s a common curse in law school: “Oh, go sue yourself!”
mrgromit almost 14 years ago
If your insurance company doesn’t want to pay up, then you do sue yourself to force the insurance company to pay.
seriously
And realistically, if the guy was hurt by the sign and has to sue, he’s going to name the sign installer as a party. You only get one chance to sue and if you only sue the owner of the sign and he can prove it’s not his fault, you’re screwed. You name everyone who might possibly have a connection to the sign, including the architect and builder of the building (sign company might have detrimentally relied on the building’s design or construction as being sound and proper)…
Guess what I do for a living?
Coyoty Premium Member almost 14 years ago
He’ll injure you personally.
magnamax almost 14 years ago
MrGromit: Pigeon trainer?