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Remington has been bankrupt for awhile anyway right.
Quote from: baker5150 on February 15, 2022, 02:26:52 PMQuote from: fishngamereaper on February 15, 2022, 02:12:08 PMQuote from: baker5150 on February 15, 2022, 01:47:46 PMThis is a settlement, not a guilty verdict. Two very different things.I'd be curious if the Bankruptcy required them to wrap this up, or cap the cost if able.A settlement that admits guilt..Sorry but this settlement totally takes out the human factor involved...it's not like the AR just up and started shooting....it was simply a tool..Lots of things can be used as tools of death and destruction... should the maker of the tool be liable...it appears so from now on...Is there a report they are admitting guilt? I didn't see it in the article linked.There are plenty of law suit settlements without admission. Vehicle companies do it on the regular.How naive are you? Of course a settlement admits guilt, maybe not officially, but it sure as he... does.....
Quote from: fishngamereaper on February 15, 2022, 02:12:08 PMQuote from: baker5150 on February 15, 2022, 01:47:46 PMThis is a settlement, not a guilty verdict. Two very different things.I'd be curious if the Bankruptcy required them to wrap this up, or cap the cost if able.A settlement that admits guilt..Sorry but this settlement totally takes out the human factor involved...it's not like the AR just up and started shooting....it was simply a tool..Lots of things can be used as tools of death and destruction... should the maker of the tool be liable...it appears so from now on...Is there a report they are admitting guilt? I didn't see it in the article linked.There are plenty of law suit settlements without admission. Vehicle companies do it on the regular.
Quote from: baker5150 on February 15, 2022, 01:47:46 PMThis is a settlement, not a guilty verdict. Two very different things.I'd be curious if the Bankruptcy required them to wrap this up, or cap the cost if able.A settlement that admits guilt..Sorry but this settlement totally takes out the human factor involved...it's not like the AR just up and started shooting....it was simply a tool..Lots of things can be used as tools of death and destruction... should the maker of the tool be liable...it appears so from now on...
This is a settlement, not a guilty verdict. Two very different things.I'd be curious if the Bankruptcy required them to wrap this up, or cap the cost if able.
Quote from: hunter399 on February 17, 2022, 08:17:53 AMRemington has been bankrupt for awhile anyway right.Yes. I believe the suit was settled by their insurance carrier, not Remington itself, as the company no longer exists in it's former state. I think it was broken up and sold off.
. Last year, two of the company’s insurers agreed to settle the case for $33 million, but two insurers held out. All four of the company’s insurers have now agreed to pay the full amount of coverage available, according to Mr. Koskoff.