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<blockquote data-quote="Dutch295" data-source="post: 3703834" data-attributes="member: 19573"><p>agree... mine reads 1 mil per occurrence / 2 mil aggregate.... which if I'm not mistaken means I better not do more than 1 mil damage on any given jobsite. </p><p></p><p>Local CC wanted 5 mil but I didn't see the return being worth it; I would imagine Ryan is a good outfit to work with.</p><p></p><p>Mattfr12, is it your in house crane or do you outsource? I have a crane operators insurance on file and have checked with my agent about this and she said I was fine. My wife (attorney) cautioned me bigtime on this about a year ago saying it will probably get very messy if something were to happen and ever since I've stayed away from crane work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dutch295, post: 3703834, member: 19573"] agree... mine reads 1 mil per occurrence / 2 mil aggregate.... which if I'm not mistaken means I better not do more than 1 mil damage on any given jobsite. Local CC wanted 5 mil but I didn't see the return being worth it; I would imagine Ryan is a good outfit to work with. Mattfr12, is it your in house crane or do you outsource? I have a crane operators insurance on file and have checked with my agent about this and she said I was fine. My wife (attorney) cautioned me bigtime on this about a year ago saying it will probably get very messy if something were to happen and ever since I've stayed away from crane work. [/QUOTE]
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