Two dead tires, cracked rim, and who knows what else...

Richard Beels beels at technologist.com
Mon Nov 27 00:11:58 EST 2000


Of course.  Usually, on a public road, the contractor posts a bond or a 
portion of the city/county/whatever appropriations for the road 
improvements is earmarked for these situations.  BTDT....

At 23:39 11/26/2000,  Mholme3 at aol.com was inspired to say:
>Virtually all road construction contractors have insurance for this and/or
>the municipality/company that the worked is being done in/for carries road
>hazard insurance just for these eventualities.   Get a couple estimates and
>call the GM of the construction firm (his name will be on the big sign in
>the construction zone).
>
>
>Would this apply to work being done on a public road?  I cracked a rim but
>not really too concerned about that.  I'm more concerned about my SP W/10
>that split on the sidewall.
>
>Marques.


Cheers!
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