Bruce McLeish
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Who do you use for your business liability insurance ? Who do you recommend.?
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I have had exactly one person who tried to sue me when I sharpened a knife for him..... who went home, got drunk with a friend, and later took 14 stitches in his hand from the knife I'd sharpened. That was the ordeal that woke me up and made me realize just how greedy and stupid people really are. It also made me realize just how vulnerable Bladesmiths/Knifemakers are to rampant stupidity.![]()
McDonalds got sued many years ago by a lady that said the coffee was too hot..they didn't have it labeled...and they lost. maybe we need "sharp" stickers to put on a knife every time we sharpen one...lol.lol, I'm trying to imagine how they would even get a lawyer to start that. They'd have to show that you somehow negligently sharpened the blade (too sharp of a blade?) or that when you returned it to them they cut themselves because it was loose in the box or it cut through the box and stabbed them?
Lawyers have to be careful of frivolous lawsuits as they can be fined, sanctioned, etc.
Not sure I understand.... I looked it up, and it says....Ed, check out the website I saw. Cyber insurance. See what you think. Thanks
What is it?
Cyber Liability insurance helps to protect a company that has been the victim of a cyber attack or data breach. When confidential records are breached, companies face a variety of fees (e.g., notification costs, credit monitoring, defending claims by regulators, fines and penalties), and this policy will help to cover those claims.
Bruce, I honestly don't know if I will do another show....all depends on my health status. Even with the second covid shot kicking my butt right now, the Docs tell me I shouldn't be traveling.....yet. For the past few years, the only show I've done is Blade in Atlanta.Ed, are you going to do blade show west in long beach? In Oct, i believe.
McDonalds got sued many years ago by a lady that said the coffee was too hot..they didn't have it labeled...and they lost. maybe we need "sharp" stickers to put on a knife every time we sharpen one...lol.
I saw at the bottom of their page one of the business categories is "side hustle" ha ha...I guess that would fit my bill right now.sorry. Ed. https://www.hiscox.com/sb-lp/genera...Vowh9Ch0vfwG5EAAYASAAEgKWjvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds See what you think
The guy should have tipped you, you obviously did a nice job on the sharpening!IF you folks can find insurance that will cover anything knife related, at a rate that isn't impossibly expensive, PLEASE pass along the information. I get asked this question all the time from aspiring Bladesmiths/Knifemakers, and would love to be able to give them something positive.
Because of hard, personal experience, I do think it's worth the money/effort to pay a local lawyer to draw up a waiver of liability that gets signed by people who work in your shop(s). It's saved my butt in a few instances since I started doing it.
I have had exactly one person who tried to sue me when I sharpened a knife for him..... who went home, got drunk with a friend, and later took 14 stitches in his hand from the knife I'd sharpened. That was the ordeal that woke me up and made me realize just how greedy and stupid people really are. It also made me realize just how vulnerable Bladesmiths/Knifemakers are to rampant stupidity.![]()
Yup! No matter how many times the "spill your coffee, get a million dollars" line gets repeated, I still cringe because I know hardly anybody bothered to read the suit. After a multitude of complaints, McD's made a conscious decision to continue to serve near boiling coffee...which proves negligence on their part. But then (!) they refused a very reasonable request for only thousands of dollars, which was the exact cost of medical treatment and not a penny more. And if ya reeeeeeeally wanna look it up...there are pictures on the web and those pictures are of her disfigured lady parts.That's actually an interesting case. McDonalds required franchises to serve coffee at 180-190 degrees. The lady suffered 3rd degree burns, had to get skin grafts, etc.. It was portrayed as a whacko suit but spilling coffee on yourself shouldn't cause 3rd degree burns.