[Fot] Car Club Question

Herald948 at aol.com Herald948 at aol.com
Thu Apr 26 16:47:10 MDT 2007


In a message dated 4/26/2007 6:32:09 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
N197TR4 at cs.com writes:

> One  of the car clubs i belong to is a small british car club, non marquee 
>  specific. We insult all British cars equally. Only about 50 members. There 
 
> has been quite a dialog going on about how the club should handle  
liability 
> issues should somebody get injured on a club sponsored  drive or other 
event. 
> With all the wackos out there it is quite  possible that somebody could 
walk 
> away with everything we own if they  find the right attorney. Should we 
> incorporate? Get lots of  insurance? Both? Say its not worth the risk and 
> just disband the  club? There is a lot of discussion at our meetings but 
not 
> much  knowledge of the right thing to do. How are the car clubs that the 
rest  
> of you folks belong to handling this  situation?



By all means, incorporate, get insurance if the club can afford it, and --  
if possible -- take advantage of any attorneys who also happen to be members or 
 friends of members!  

--Andy   Mace

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