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Offroad Park? "We need ideas" Here's why...
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[QUOTE="NGE, post: 731528, member: 46180"] [b]The Minnesota DNR did this[/b] There is an off road vehicle park in Gilbert Minnesota that got up and running a couple years ago.... the interesting thing is that it is run by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources... I don't know if they have insurance or rely on a waiver or perhaps they are uninsured because they are state owned.... Anyways, if they are provately insured it would be worth your time to ask them who they are insured through, and the details of this insurance. Certainly sneaking around the law is risky at best for a professional operation, if anyone can ever prove that you intentionaly circumvented the law, they will shut you down and it could get ugly. I suggest that you look closely at the operations that currently exist, and closely related operations such as off-road truck parks etc... They will be operating on a premis that will closely match yours and as such the insurance coverage would be similar, or it would be apparent how you can operate in such a way as to not require insurance. Although a waiver may protect you from anyone hurting themselves, it may not protect you if someone hurts someone else while being grossly negligent... and it certainly would not cover anyone hurt by a careless employee or an overtly dangerous condition. (beyond what the typical waiver entails)... Some sort of business insurance is no doubt neccessary to protect yourself... As for covering yourself by forming a corporation, that is a good idea no matter what, but far from foolproof.... if a person can prove that you are using a "corporate sheild" to protect yourself your corporation means little if nothing as far as personal protection.... (any good lawyer would rather sue an insurance provider than an individual, because thats where the pockets are deepest, and even if they name you in the lawsuit, guess who pays if you have insurance?....) Good luck, and check out Gilberts operation, maybe theres some good tips in it no matter what... [url]http://www.gilbertmn.org/ohvra.htm[/url] [/QUOTE]
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