[sac-forum] Re: SAC Insurance
- From: Jeff Hopkins <phxjeff@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: sac-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 14:37:31 -0700
The information in the Oct /Sept 2002 SAC News is very brief and just
mentions disclaimers. There was nothing said about waivers or releases.
Jeff
At 08:02 9/13/2005, you wrote:
I'm not surprised the insurance company would recommend using liability
waivers, after all their primary concern is minimizing risk (and thereby
decreasing the likelihood of paying a claim). Though I haven't seen these
guidelines, they were most likely prepared by actuaries - folks whose job
it is to calculate insurance risks and premiums.
Peter
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I'm not surprised the insurance company would recommend using liability waivers, after all their primary concern is minimizing risk (and thereby decreasing the likelihood of paying a claim). Though I haven't seen these guidelines, they were most likely prepared by actuaries - folks whose job it is to calculate insurance risks and premiums.
Peter
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