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UR2late 01-21-2015 11:13 AM

Did you listen to the testimony? That's why they settled.

IN10SE 01-21-2015 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by UR2late (Post 4253560)
Did you listen to the testimony? That's why they settled.

Going by what has been posted on this forum people stated it was only the plaintiff's side . Did I miss something ? Was there a response by the defense ?

PARASAIL941 01-21-2015 11:27 AM

The INSURANCE CO , if they see a number they are comfortable with ,will make the decision to settle , even against ATTORNEY'S advice . Attorney may feel he has strong chance of winning case , but INS CO may not want to take that risk .

PARADOX 01-21-2015 11:44 AM


Originally Posted by PARASAIL941 (Post 4253570)
The INSURANCE CO , if they see a number they are comfortable with ,will make the decision to settle , even against ATTORNEY'S advice . Attorney may feel he has strong chance of winning case , but INS CO may not want to take that risk .

Agreed. It's all about mathematics and the Benjamin's.

extras 01-21-2015 03:12 PM


Originally Posted by PARASAIL941 (Post 4253570)
The INSURANCE CO , if they see a number they are comfortable with ,will make the decision to settle , even against ATTORNEY'S advice . Attorney may feel he has strong chance of winning case , but INS CO may not want to take that risk .

The Ins Co will always have a "number they are comfortable with". Even from the start of the trial. We don't know if the Ins Co went up with their number or the plaintif came down with their number. We also don't know how much the number was. I'm sure both sets of lawyers are claiming victory. Seems like the only people who lost are his family and friends.

stimleck 01-21-2015 05:50 PM

Its about a math equation early on but when the trial starts its about weighing risk. After two days of devastating testimony they knew they were toast and wanted to control the settlement and keep it out the hands of a judge or jury to award. Also if the accusations are true SBI should be shut down, there may have been two additional lives lost due to negligence.

extras 01-21-2015 06:52 PM


Originally Posted by stimleck (Post 4253744)
Its about a math equation early on but when the trial starts its about weighing risk. After two days of devastating testimony they knew they were toast and wanted to control the settlement and keep it out the hands of a judge or jury to award. Also if the accusations are true SBI should be shut down, there may have been two additional lives lost due to negligence.

Maybe the plaintif realized he should have sued the boat owner as well. Maybe the plaintif realized that the defense was going to attack the boat owner and place blame on him. Without knowing the true payout you can not know who is the victor. How many races have you raced? What two additional lives are you talking about? If SBI should be shut down then how about the others?

ROB FREEMAN 01-21-2015 07:37 PM

this sets a new standard . races are doomed .. just my theory thou ...

stimleck 01-21-2015 08:27 PM


Originally Posted by extras (Post 4253793)
Maybe the plaintif realized he should have sued the boat owner as well. Maybe the plaintif realized that the defense was going to attack the boat owner and place blame on him. Without knowing the true payout you can not know who is the victor. How many races have you raced? What two additional lives are you talking about? If SBI should be shut down then how about the others?

Jeffrey Tillman and Robert Morgan are the two others. If a race organisation has a policy to never stop a race with an overturned boat, not use helicopters or certified rescue people then in my view they are irresponsible and should not be in control of a race. No I have never raced, you don't need to be a racer to have an opinion or common sense. If you believe that a race organiser shouldn't have extremely strict safety policies then one should question your common sense. Would Indy or Nascar keep a race going while a car was upside down? Its a ridiculous concept

Comanche3Six 01-21-2015 08:43 PM

What is up with the question "Do you race?" I am sure none of the members of the jury race, and if the trial were to continue their say would hold the most value.


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