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Dog Bite: To Sue Or Not To Sue
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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 87093" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>As for liberty mutual and UPS. Liberty, as posted, is the instrument by which UPS pays claims, or not. Liberty gets "paid" more the less they have to pay on UPS's behalf. Think of it like bonus, the less you spend on road, the more you make. So for most claims that are not open and shut liability, look for Liberty to say no to the claim. Only when followed up on or legal action is used will they pay up. UPS claims it is Liberty mutual, and liberty claims it is UPS that is telling them not to pay the claim.</p><p> </p><p>It seems that UPS's ownership in Liberty has come into question again, all I can say is that when that much money is involved, someone stands to gain. And with UPS buying into all types of businesses, it would stand to reason that Liberty would be one of those businesses. After all, it is a money maker.</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 87093, member: 484"] As for liberty mutual and UPS. Liberty, as posted, is the instrument by which UPS pays claims, or not. Liberty gets "paid" more the less they have to pay on UPS's behalf. Think of it like bonus, the less you spend on road, the more you make. So for most claims that are not open and shut liability, look for Liberty to say no to the claim. Only when followed up on or legal action is used will they pay up. UPS claims it is Liberty mutual, and liberty claims it is UPS that is telling them not to pay the claim. It seems that UPS's ownership in Liberty has come into question again, all I can say is that when that much money is involved, someone stands to gain. And with UPS buying into all types of businesses, it would stand to reason that Liberty would be one of those businesses. After all, it is a money maker. d [/QUOTE]
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