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Motorcycle stolen from work locationIn NJ, my motorcycle and another was stolen from an outside parking garage. The owner of the building has informed me that I park at my own risk and they are not going to pursue an insurance claim. Does it make since to bring legal action against the building or the company I work for? I do not have theft insurance on my motorcycle. The company I work for rents from COSCO. The building has a security person at the front door and is in the process of installing electric wooden gates for the parking garage. A car was recently stolen and the building did not inform my company. The parking is not open to the public. |
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| Unless you gave someone took control of your bike, ie, you gave them the keys or you parked in a known secured location, parking is at your own risk.
__________________ If you feel my answer is rude, mean, snarky or in anyway not to your liking, I did my job. You don't need to tell me. No private messages, I do not reply to them. |
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| Why should someone else provide coverage for physical damage when you didn't purchase it yourself? The short answer is no, you park at your own risk. |
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