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You probably remember 10 years ago, flying the famous castle at the Dandenong Show Grounds in Victoria. It is the courageous supervisor depends on the side with a castle full of children flying through the air like Alladin's Magic Carpet. I know at least one company , holds the first page of a picture from the newspaper on Sunday their wall as a reminder to all employees about the consequences of such an event.

The reason, the incident received so much media coverage is that the entire incident was filmed on video and it's done on the evening news. The chances of an incident can be reported even higher now that mobile phones can share photos and videos are the next step.

The fallout from the incident was that for about 12 months later, some clients do not hire an inflatable, and the operator for a legal fight with his insurance.

After the incident it was reported that the castle was not bound. This was not necessarily true as the castle was a track down to a Dodge and a game on the other side. The problem was that the castle was built on a large field of black asphalt created that thermal updrafts, and secondly, as we all know, anything but after bond is a second best option. The result was that the force actually pulled the anchor points from the body of the palace, so flying castle.

Up to this point, apart from the public, this is not a very big event in the world, because there was a whole series of similar incidents. What is really interesting for us is the insurer reaction. Funnily enough, they did not want to pay.in fact, Australia's largest insurance company, which at the time absolutely refused to support their customers. Now there is a family that had the premiums for more than 30 years of the same insurer and never a right. Well, what the rights or the injustice of the case, the family under the misconception because they had paid their premiums and had a good record of the insurance company would come to their aid in their time of need. Well nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, they had to stump up the money for a lawyer to fight the allegation that during the same lawyer sued the insurance company. At the end of the insurance company was forced to the call, but only after he fought all the way through the courts. I think the moral of the story could be something like B. Get your insurance so you can work, but do not think this necessarily protect you completely if you have an accident. Remember that insurance companies are not charitable organizations. Their goal is to collect the largest amount of premiums paid and the lowest number of claims.

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