liveryblues
Well-Known Member
Hi all... Its just a hypothetical question but if a horse was injured, say out in a field (none of mine were thank god but they were really frightened) could a neighbour who was letting of fire works directly over our paddock be found liable for any costs incurred for injuries??
Like I have said it hasnt happened... well not to me and I hope no one else's horses have either injured themselves or been injured.
Do you think the insurance company would try to recover vets bills etc?? Can it be argued that as a direct result of fireworks going of say 50 yards away, the person responsible for lighting fireworks can be help accountable??
I wanted to punch my neighbour right out last night but was to busy trying to talk to and calm my bunch (who are usually a nice chilled lot) out in the field. ( no stables, only field shelters and they would not go any were near them last night
They were ok with all the other fireworks but when neighbour started literally at the edge of our paddock it was too much, too close!
Like I have said it hasnt happened... well not to me and I hope no one else's horses have either injured themselves or been injured.
Do you think the insurance company would try to recover vets bills etc?? Can it be argued that as a direct result of fireworks going of say 50 yards away, the person responsible for lighting fireworks can be help accountable??
I wanted to punch my neighbour right out last night but was to busy trying to talk to and calm my bunch (who are usually a nice chilled lot) out in the field. ( no stables, only field shelters and they would not go any were near them last night
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