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Topicthis claimant is 500lbs and has broken 4 chairs in my insured's hair salon
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08/30/17 9:41:27 PM
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SkynyrdRocker posted...
It's weird how many people think they understand this better than Jen, who literally does this for a living.


It's common sense, really. As a business owner, you are responsible for safely providing a service to your customers. That's not always possible, because there's no limit to human stupidity, but failing to take reasonable precautions to protect them should be considered neglectful, and they should be held liable. This would absolutely fall under that, because it's quite reasonable to expect the salon to refuse to serve the guy once it became apparent that they couldn't do so safely (probably after chair #2, just in case the first was a fluke).

I wouldn't be surprised if insurance law disagrees, because insurance law and common sense are two different things, but I can definitely understand where people are coming from to say that the salon is (or at least should be) held liable.
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