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Old 12-10-2006 | 06:27 PM
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ORIGINAL: aeajr


ORIGINAL: littlecrankshaf

As a moderator you should refrain from weighing in unless you are absolutely sure of fact.
Littlecrankshaft,

What does my being a mod have to do with anything? I base my answers on my employment with Allstate Insurance and the Insurance Institute of America training they provided us while I worked there.

Mods are not in any way constrained from expressing opinions or sharing general knowledge as compared to anyone else. I have other privledges and responsabiliites as a moderator but they have nothing to do with my active participation in the forum and the discussions held here. If it did, I would resign my moderator position.

:-)
First off, it sounds as if you could give more definitive answers in regards to the discussion at hand...Secondly, as a moderator you have a responsibility to give factual and unbiased information to avoid coloring the thread one way or the other. If you give an opinion it should be clear that it is only an opinion and only with great discretion should it be used. Personally I would refrain from giving my opinion until asked…

If you have some actual facts to bring in I am all ears. It sounds like you very well could weigh in with something more than just opinion. I would welcome that and appreciate that as will most others here would.

Now let’s get back on point… Since you are an insurance professional, do you know of any case where an insurer qualified a model airplane as an aircraft to disallow coverage to an incident? If so were they successful in denying coverage? Unsuccessful attempts?