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Old May 16th 04, 08:35 PM
MichaelR
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If the insurance company finds that the prop was improperly overhauled, they
might sue the shop that did it to get their money back.



"Tom Jackson" wrote in message
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What I find hard to believe, is that the insurance co. is willing to pay

for
the tear-down.

Don't they only normally pay for incidental damage - i.e., a tear-down

after
a prop-strike?