sorry I'm not here a lot - seemed a reasonable questionWe've discussed this quite a few times and to my knowledge, no one has ever posted the text of their insurance policy that says this is so, or even implies it.
sorry I'm not here a lot - seemed a reasonable question
The short answer is "no."Pyzon said:Here is another question that should be asked when gun buster signs are posted-Does the merchant (or school or whatever) automatically assume 100% of the responsibility/liability of risk to patrons that might otherwise have been able to lawfully defend themselves ?...
As far as I know, we don't have anyone around here who would be in a position or have the background to really know, e. g., a senior underwriter or actuary for a major commercial lines insurance company.Sam1911 said:sorry I'm not here a lot - seemed a reasonable question
Oh, it is! I merely meant to point out that over the course of several years, no one's been able to present this as FACT.
As far as I know, we don't have anyone around here who would be in a position or have the background to really know, e. g., a senior underwriter or actuary for a major commercial lines insurance company.
Good and thank you.dusty14u said:...She has been in insurance for 40 yrs and is Vice President/Account Manager of a top insurance company. The last 20 years has been strictly commercial clients. She has the following certifications after her name- CPCU, CIC, CPIW, AAI, ARM, and AU...
We folks ask business owners in IL why they have posted 'Gun Buster' signs they're often told "My insurance guy says my rates go up if I don't post."