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Bobcat 743 V2203 install broke rear crankshaft bolts
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<blockquote data-quote="mark18mwm" data-source="post: 71578" data-attributes="member: 9306"><p>It can't hurt looking into having them try to pay for damages. However, I have been a truck driver all my life and know that if you singed the bill of lading or proof of delivery slip without noting the damages on paper they most likely will not pay. As unless the damages are noted they will lay the responsibility on you, saying you may have damaged it after it left their custody/ responsibility. Hope fully you have noted the damage, then it would be hard for them to weasel out of paying. They will (or should have) have insurance for freight damage, but might just pay for the damages them selves to keep their insurance from getting a claim and rising. I'v seen this (and been involved in) several of these type claims before. If it's on paper, you should be in good shape!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark18mwm, post: 71578, member: 9306"] It can't hurt looking into having them try to pay for damages. However, I have been a truck driver all my life and know that if you singed the bill of lading or proof of delivery slip without noting the damages on paper they most likely will not pay. As unless the damages are noted they will lay the responsibility on you, saying you may have damaged it after it left their custody/ responsibility. Hope fully you have noted the damage, then it would be hard for them to weasel out of paying. They will (or should have) have insurance for freight damage, but might just pay for the damages them selves to keep their insurance from getting a claim and rising. I'v seen this (and been involved in) several of these type claims before. If it's on paper, you should be in good shape! [/QUOTE]
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