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Offline Cameron

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Car Auction Storm Damage
« on: February 05, 2010, 01:42:23 PM »
Thought you guys might be interested in this. Severe storm at a car auction, and a big legal can of worms. Ouch! The text is not mine, I just did a copy and paste.
Read , and check out the photos.
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Attached herewith are 250  plus  photos  of the damage and  what happened in Scottsdale this past Thursday evening during the  horrific storm that hit around 6:15 pm at  the Russo /Steel  Car  Auction  which  was hit the hardest in North Scottsdale  as both tents where the sold and unsold cars were parked experienced   65 MPH  +-  winds,     ( not km/hr ) winds
 which got under these two football field  size  tents and lifted them hurtling  them onto the adjacent 101 east bound adjacent freeway closing the road for hours and shutting down the Auction immediately.
 
The Barrett Jackson  Auction  took pre-cautionary action  several hours earlier  that day at their close by location  that afternoon  because   the local weather stations   were predicting 2-3 days in advance of   this looming storm and they subsequently  parked 18 wheelers all around the perimeter of the open  tents attempting to close in the  ends and sides  of their outside    tents where the  cars were stored  blocking the  impact of some of the predicted wind damage.
 
Legal representation extending from  Haggerty Insurance ,  Russo Steel and private insurance companies for car sellers and car buyers   will have a hay day with these  damaged car claims as the Attorneys  will  allege that  Russo /Steel may have been negligent in that they should have taken the same pre-cautionary measures as did Barrett/Jackson because Russo /Steel  like everyone else who had access to  a television weather report   knew of the coming storm days in advance and yet  did nothing  extra to secure the tents similar to what Barrett Jackson did to avoid possible   damage  from the coming  storm.
 
Legal issues may also arise as to who is responsible for the damage  because of when the title to these  vehicles actually  changes  hand as the title to these cars has to be given to the Auction Company at the time the sellers  bring in the car to sell and  the title is signed off at that time in blank by the seller  while  eventually waiting  for the Auction Company to then sign over the car to the new buyer after the car is sold  as the Auction  Company does not take the title in their name however they hold an owner/seller  title signed  transfer in blank for the new buyer.
 
Everyone was evacuated from the   Russo Steel Auction when the storm hit  fending for themselves and the Auction was closed until today Sunday   Jan 24 attempting to sell damaged and undamaged cars probably subject to fixing the cars , however   the law suits are probably being stacked up right now and the ambulance chasing Attorneys are switching to representing car buyers and car sellers at these  Auctions who suffered car damage.
 
Enjoy the photos and as reports emerge,    so to speak,  on the legal issues I will forward this info to you for the Membership to enjoy.( hoping that none of our Members have suffered this type of damage ).
 
Pictures here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/kingsfp/RussosteelAuction110?authkey=Gv1sRgCNGlh-XG2vSxrQE&feat=email#

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Slideshow here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/kingsfp/RussosteelAuction110?authkey=Gv1sRgCNGlh-XG2vSxrQE&feat=email#slideshow/


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Offline willson12

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Re: Car Auction Storm Damage
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2010, 11:22:39 PM »
My uncle was down there when it happened,
Lots of cars lots of damage,
rivers running through the tents,

the insurance company was good tho, big team came down and was cutting cheques and telling people to get fixed and send bill, they sure took care of it.......but one word...... lawsuit
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