Re: Two 14 year old boys steal plane and then crash
- From: selwaykid@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 28 Feb 2006 09:29:36 -0800
Peter
Have you ever tried to make a claim in such a case? Trust me... the
insurance companies will use vague terms and take you to the mat and
you'll spend thousands of dollars to get what you thought you were
paying for in coverage.
THE LARGE PRINT GIVETH AND THE small print taketh away.......
Wrongful conversion when a person takes a property without intent of
keeping permenantly. As in..."Well sure I took it but I meant to give
it back....." "Hell it was my Dad's and he said I could take it..." or
something like that.. variations on a theme according to the attorney
you are talking to at the moment.
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