Originally Posted By: bvance554
Originally Posted By: HTSS_TR
Originally Posted By: bvance554
What you're suggesting ZeeO is that if anyone were harmed by a wild animal, or any other act of god while visiting the park, then Disney is liable. If struck by lightning, do they need to pay? Attack crows? Are they liable for them too?
Purolator ok? Any warnings I need to be aware of? Do you have a dog?
A simple question for you: Someone(relative or friend of anyone ...) falls in your house or anywhere in your property and broke his/her leg(s) who will be liable ?
If you don't know the answer, ask your homeowner insurance agent they know who is liable and they will tell you why you need homeowner insurance.
Do you want to bet a dinner for two: I said Disney will pay the boy's family some amount, no less than $1M, out of court and this case will not go to trial.
If you don't agree with my thinking take the bet. I will donate the winning bet to a charity of your choice.
The latest news:
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"We are installing signage and temporary barriers at our resort beach locations and are working on permanent, long-term solutions at our beaches," Jacquee Wahler, vice president of Walt Disney resort, said in a statement Friday.
Workers were seen Friday installing fence posts on the beach at Disney where the attack occurred. Signs were added reading "Beware! There are alligators and snakes in the area" with a black silhouette of an alligator and a snake.
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/disn...florida-n594626
If the old warning sign "No Swimming" was adequate then why a new warning sign is needed ?
Ok you're right, I give up. You can't reason with the irrational. No self accountability any more. If you pull into my driveway, get out of your car and bust your [censored] then I better lawyer up. Got it. You're way of thinking is our collective problem. I know that Disney will pay the family. I never said they wouldn't. I said its absurd that they have to pay the family some money to go away. Because thats the America we live in now. There are likely some crack/meth heads out there right now contemplating feeding their kid to an alligator so they can cash in. They sell them for much less than the going rate of a tragedy.
The law regarding the duty of care owed people on your property has been "well settled" for about 75 years. You clearly don't understand the concept, and don't know the law, but you offer up an opinion anyway. Maybe you ought to render opinions for us on how to do brain surgery as well.