Client's tractor got away from him and ran into neighbor's truck. Client had to pay 10,000 in damages. No insurance involved. is that a farm expense or personal expense.
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Is the tractor used exclusively for business?
And was he actually using it for business when the accident happened?
BMKBurton M. Koss
koss@usakoss.net
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The map is not the territory...
and the instruction book is not the process.
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The visual on that event is hilarious
It sounds like something out of an episode of Green Acres or something
BMKBurton M. Koss
koss@usakoss.net
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The map is not the territory...
and the instruction book is not the process.
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Neither party had any kind of insurance that might apply. Car, homeowners, liability, etc. If one could seek some sort of insurance reimbursement but chooses not to then ....
Just seems like one of the parties must have had some kind of insurance especially the farmer if he is indeed in the business of farming.
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Hard to believe he has no insurance covering his farming business. IMO if he was engaged in the business while driving the tractor the it would be included on his Sch F. My question, aside from that one, would be how did he hit a vehicle with a tractor? Was the vehicle on his property or was he driving the tractor on a public roadway and how does that tie into his business?Believe nothing you have not personally researched and verified.
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