Eric Pauley
Pre-takeoff checklist
Shopping around for insurance quotes and received a sample policy with this wording:
At first, I found this kind of hilarious. Thinking about it further, though, this clause seems incredibly broad:
(1) "occasioned by" would imply that coverage is void regardless of if time failure is causal, right?
(2) any change of computer software/system could conceivably apply to database updates in response to change in time.
(3) GPS-based navigation failures would always be occasioned by processing change in time. Is any navigation failure excluded?
The clause seems so incredibly broad that it could be used to get out of paying out in virtually any circumstance. I realize the above interpretations are farfetched, but it is well-known that insurance companies specialize in weaseling out of responsibility. What are people's thoughts on the above policy verbiage?
At first, I found this kind of hilarious. Thinking about it further, though, this clause seems incredibly broad:
(1) "occasioned by" would imply that coverage is void regardless of if time failure is causal, right?
(2) any change of computer software/system could conceivably apply to database updates in response to change in time.
(3) GPS-based navigation failures would always be occasioned by processing change in time. Is any navigation failure excluded?
The clause seems so incredibly broad that it could be used to get out of paying out in virtually any circumstance. I realize the above interpretations are farfetched, but it is well-known that insurance companies specialize in weaseling out of responsibility. What are people's thoughts on the above policy verbiage?