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village dreamer 04-20-2024 12:31 PM

golf ball vs car
 
if im on a golf course and hit a car with my golf ball , am i liable?? would his car insurance cover any damage. just asking for a friend.....:pray::pray::pray:

retiredguy123 04-20-2024 12:40 PM

The car owner's auto insurance would cover the damage under his comprehensive coverage. Is the golfer liable? Maybe, maybe not.

onfire 04-20-2024 12:59 PM

No, just not a particularly good golfer.

Providing it was not intentional then there is no liability, either for damage to a residence or vehicle. It doesn't mean you shouldn't offer to help pay for damages while not admitting guilt.

Shipping up to Boston 04-20-2024 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by village dreamer (Post 2323404)
if im on a golf course and hit a car with my golf ball , am i liable?? would his car insurance cover any damage. just asking for a friend.....:pray::pray::pray:

One of the most ambiguous topics that has survived a generation....without clarity. Inherit risks being a condo/homeowner in a golf community. The expectation that the individual responsible presents his/herself to damaged party (good luck).....the burden on identifying and proving who hit the ball. HOA language ....it goes on and on. Much like the days when someone would hit a parked car and leave a note on the windshield, nobody wants to deal with insurance smoke or getting into legalities in this litigious society we live in. I guess let your conscience be your guide

jimbomaybe 04-20-2024 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by onfire (Post 2323412)
No, just not a particularly good golfer.

Providing it was not intentional then there is no liability, either for damage to a residence or vehicle. It doesn't mean you shouldn't offer to help pay for damages while not admitting guilt.

Liability is not a matter of intent, as a traffic accident, to damage someone's property intentionally would be criminal damage to property ( Knowingly, intentionally without legal justification)

Laker14 04-20-2024 02:09 PM

When I was a wee lad I was caddying for my dad on his Saturday morning round with his chums. Dad wasn't much of a golfer, and on the 18th hole he heeled one OB left, directly into a the windshield of a plumber's van. The van was one of several in the fleet of a plumber friend of his, who, you guessed it, was part of the foursome.

Shipping up to Boston 04-20-2024 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Laker14 (Post 2323436)
When I was a wee lad I was caddying for my dad on his Saturday morning round with his chums. Dad wasn't much of a golfer, and on the 18th hole he heeled one OB left, directly into a the windshield of a plumber's van. The van was one of several in the fleet of a plumber friend of his, who, you guessed it, was part of the foursome.

Guess we know who bought the first and subsequent rounds at 19!

Craig Vernon 04-20-2024 02:54 PM

Many times I do not even know if I actually hit the home, car, boat or RV.

village dreamer 04-20-2024 04:38 PM

that bang or busted glass sound , and you dont know????:evil6::evil6::evil6:

JMintzer 04-20-2024 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Craig Vernon (Post 2323443)
Many times I do not even know if I actually hit the home, car, boat or RV.

"Many Times"??? :shocked:

Shipping up to Boston 04-20-2024 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Craig Vernon (Post 2323443)
Many times I do not even know if I actually hit the home, car, boat or RV.

I hope a certain passionate member of ToTV isn’t reading this right now.

Retiring 04-20-2024 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by village dreamer (Post 2323404)
if im on a golf course and hit a car with my golf ball , am i liable?? would his car insurance cover any damage. just asking for a friend.....:pray::pray::pray:

Is collision insurance required in FL? It’s possible the damage will not be covered by insurance. I hate to ask, but am I out of line to say the golfer should repair the damage 100%. I’m not a golfer but I guarantee I would pay any damage I cause. Whether it’s a house window, screen or car.

retiredguy123 04-20-2024 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Retiring (Post 2323494)
Is collision insurance required in FL? It’s possible the damage will not be covered by insurance. I hate to ask, but am I out of line to say the golfer should repair the damage 100%. I’m not a golfer but I guarantee I would pay any damage I cause. Whether it’s a house window, screen or car.

Collision and comprehensive insurance are not required in Florida. But, damage from a golf ball would be covered by comprehensive insurance, less the deductible. Most vehicle owners have this type of insurance.

Topspinmo 04-20-2024 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by village dreamer (Post 2323404)
if im on a golf course and hit a car with my golf ball , am i liable?? would his car insurance cover any damage. just asking for a friend.....:pray::pray::pray:

According to golfers they are not responsible for anything :coolsmiley:

Two Bills 04-21-2024 02:34 AM

Saw a short clip of John Daly launching golf balls on a range demo day.
The balls were landing outside the range, and after one shot, glass breaking could be heard.
His quote was "I love the sound of breaking glass" and proceeded to launch more down range.
Don't think he was too worried about damage from errant golf balls.


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