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Guest Phantom Z
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If the ATV is legally on the road, speeding or not doesn't matter it is the animal's owner's responsibility to keep that animal reasonable restrained from getting out in to the path of oncoming traffic. If an accident had happened the owner's homeowner policy would take care of liability.

 

This actually happened about a month ago to one of my customers, a storm dropped a tree on the fence to their horse pasture and one of their horses wandered out onto the road and was struck by a passing truck. Even though they showed no signs of negligence their policy payed to fix the truck.

 

 

PS Let's move on :thumb:

Guest Phantom Z
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Don't you roll your eyes at me young man!! :gr_jest:

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speaking of deer, this guy gets lucky!

 

 

so, the real question is countrydude, was the 4 wheeler legally on a legal road?

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Guest Phantom Z
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so, the real question is countrydude, was the 4 wheeler legally on a legal road?

 

 

it was a public dirt road that is open to atvs.

 

 

This has been covered like the media on the Rodney King beating so lets get back on track :thumb:

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I guess this shows where that cow is:

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