dhmartens wrote:I am glad Bob said to donate through your local club, so he would be remembered on the right side of history.
Since we don't yet know how history will go, it's hard to know how Bob's suggestions will be considered. Besides, certain individuals LOVE to lie about what Bob did or did not say and therefore the "history" of such people is more or less in their own biased minds - and absolutely not objective (as history should be).
I would add that -
As Rick and others have said, if (or when) a big liability claim comes rolling into the RRG, the whole thing may just unravel.
I've also read someone's comment (elsewhere) that the RRG needs to "fight" (i.e., litigate) claims rather than just pay-out the damages.
Well, having the RRG's lawyer(s) fight/litigate a claim to the end of a jury trial can cost close to, if not over, $1,000,000 .
So, let's see, the RRG has a $2 mil kitty and spends half of that to defend the Nat org from one serious liability claim? That can't go on very long!
And, in such a case, if the plaintiff's lawyer is better than the RRG's lawyer, then they win their damages
AND the RRG also loses the amount needed to pay their lawyers. If the plaintiff happened to sue for $2 mil and the RRG lawyer(s) charge $1 mil, but loses, . . . hmmmmm, . . . that costs the RRG $3 mil .
Somehow the math just doesn't seem to work out except in certain
ideal circumstances.
So, fighting/litigating the pay-out of a claim - particularly ones involving smaller dollar amounts - can actually be bad/stupid business.
Any claim that would cost more to litigate (even if the RRG's lawyer wins) than to simply pay-out, is the kind of claim that you DO simply pay-out to the claimant.
All in All -
In a fantasy world the RRG receives no claims.
In the real world, the RRG will have to pay-out one degree or another of small and large claims. If the RRG litigates a claim
they spend money - and if the pay-out a claim
they spend money. It's not a question of
IF the RRG will pay-out/spend money. The question is
HOW MUCH and
HOW QUICKLY they will have to spend
$ from the kitty to deal with
inevitable claims.
And all those individual folks who "donated" money to the effort, . . . I have little doubt that their money will be the first to disappear out the "claims window".
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