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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
I'm sorry: I should have specified that I I was speaking only about brakes and braking systems.
Most of the States (At least the ones with lawmakers that can actually write an effective law ...); treat a Toad exactly as they treat a trailer.
If it's hooked-up to you, and your pulling it: there's no difference.
To be fair: I am NOT a Lawyer.
But I do sell insurance. I've seen the accident reports... You don't want to get pushed into a situation that is going to hurt you or your Family.
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I point this question at you from the insurance perspective. Once they get done suing the living daylights out of the insurance company, can't they take him to civil court and sue him again? If the judge decides punitive damages are in order for intentional negligence, can't they go after his personal property and even possibly garnish any form of income?
Any lawyers out there?