Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Or, is that where the fact is that insurance isn't prevalent so no deep pockets for lawyers to pick? |
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Here's how this works: The insurance company makes a bet with you that you will not have an incident with your golf cart within the next year. You give them your money to hold while betting them that you will have an incident within a year. Then at the end of that year you make the same bet again...and again...and again...and so on. Just as in the gambling industry, the house (or insurance company) will always consistently win. Golf cart insurance...it's a sucker's bet! My Disclaimer Of course if you are like a number of TV residents who frequently drink & drive, like to speed, run stop signs, are impatient or inattentive, can't see or hear well, or are a bit confused, then that might tilt the odds in your favor. |
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I wound up buying my own golf cart even before DW and I had decided on buying a home here. While I was figuring all of this out, I was driving the rental cart, coming through a tunnel, and as I exited the tunnel, bordered by shrubbery, out of the shrubbery came a runner. Fortunately I had come to a complete stop, and he had time to avoid running into my cart (which was not moving). As I reflected upon the near-collision later, I decided that even careful drivers (I've been driving cars for 54 years, no accidents, and not one moving violation in that time) can be involved in an accident, either by making a mistake (we all make mistakes) or someone else making a mistake. Once there is an accident, it can easily become a "he said, she said" scenario. I worked a long time to accumulate enough assets to live a nice retirement. For a hundred, or two-hundred dollars a year, I'll take the "sucker's bet", and create one more layer of protection between an accident and my assets. |
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If the negligent cart owner had no insurance would Morgan and Morgan have touched the case?
I don't know. Going after an individual and/or their homeowners comprehensive might be an entirely different legal game. |
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And to all those who rent a house with a golf cart included think again. You don’t really know the person you are renting to… but you are assuming their responsibility in the event of a golf cart accident…. You are the owner!! Lawyers will have their hands in your pocket!!
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That's what I was thinking. Was it a street licensed golf cart with a tag? K-ching for M n M we only take k-ching cases.
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$14,000 would be a lot to lose. Piece of mind comes with a price tag. |
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not sure I believe that as written. . but i could be wrong as I am not a FL legal expert. |
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Dangerous Instrumentality Doctrine in Florida | DeLoach, Hofstra & Cavonis, P.A. |
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