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<blockquote data-quote="TheTallGuy" data-source="post: 7958145" data-attributes="member: 9121"><p>It depends on a multitude of factors. In terms of civil liabilities the motor vehicle insurance policy would normally be covering the cost of repair or replacement, but if the police or HSE become involved - particularly if someone is injured, then legal liability can be apportioned back to the the farmer. Questions will be asked as to what steps the farmer took to ensure that work was carried out in a safe manner in the same way that farmers can be held responsible for builders falling off a shed being built. Did the farmer specify that routes of access were of limited size, did he ask what size equipment was going to be used...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheTallGuy, post: 7958145, member: 9121"] It depends on a multitude of factors. In terms of civil liabilities the motor vehicle insurance policy would normally be covering the cost of repair or replacement, but if the police or HSE become involved - particularly if someone is injured, then legal liability can be apportioned back to the the farmer. Questions will be asked as to what steps the farmer took to ensure that work was carried out in a safe manner in the same way that farmers can be held responsible for builders falling off a shed being built. Did the farmer specify that routes of access were of limited size, did he ask what size equipment was going to be used... [/QUOTE]
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