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I agree with Jim Wahl, don't know either Charlie or Don,but I'd say that you both will be better off if could come to agreement without going to court,I know sometimes this is'nt possible,but both parties are going to better off if can be done without going to court.
If you guys could work this out between the two of you it would be over,done you both could move on,go to court decision is going to be made, one could be really happy and one not very happy or with both unhappy. I don't know if you guys can,but would like for this get worked out and end on good terms I wish you guys the best of luck at resolving this,I really mean it not being sarcastic. Mike Taylor 3601 |
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I wonder if anyone has checked about the NHRA insurance covering some of this. I have a friend that was involved in a similar deal and as I recall, some insurance policy paid for the damage, but I'm not sure what insurance it was. May be worth a phone call.
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I thought once you signed your tech card that you were on your own when having an accident at a race track..Unless the car is registered and had insurance..?
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The insurance that is part of the nhra membership begins its coverage at the starting line and ends at the finish line and it is only secondary to your medical. There is no coverage for your property.
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