Golf ball hit my car

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To sue them you’d have to know who it was.
It sucks.
I have a friend who lives along the golf course in South Riding in Loudoun Co. She’s had 2 balls smash her windows. She was told it’s the cost of living in a house that backs to a golf course.


Lol. I mean, yes, it is. You buy a house on a golf course because you want the convenience to the course
The tradeoff is balls coming into your yard. And your windows.
Anonymous
I would sue them. Hire a lawyer saying they are responsible and you also have emotional distress. Ask for a million and settle for 500k
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:If ever there was a case of “fix the problem, not the blame” this is it.

The problem is the broken windshield. Fix it. Agitating over who is responsible is pointless. Accidents happen. This is why we have insurance.


The problem is the golf course launching golf balls into traffic.


Really, it is not.


Really, it is. What a useless sport.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where is this and what course?


+ 1000. It didn’t happen if the location/course isnt named.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If ever there was a case of “fix the problem, not the blame” this is it.

The problem is the broken windshield. Fix it. Agitating over who is responsible is pointless. Accidents happen. This is why we have insurance.


The problem is the golf course launching golf balls into traffic.


Really, it is not.


Really, it is. What a useless sport.


You are a jacktard if you hate golf.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To sue them you’d have to know who it was.
It sucks.
I have a friend who lives along the golf course in South Riding in Loudoun Co. She’s had 2 balls smash her windows. She was told it’s the cost of living in a house that backs to a golf course.


I lived on that same golf course for years. Neighbors also had decks damaged and windows broken. Yes, told the same thing…. Cost of living there.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If ever there was a case of “fix the problem, not the blame” this is it.

The problem is the broken windshield. Fix it. Agitating over who is responsible is pointless. Accidents happen. This is why we have insurance.


The problem is the golf course launching golf balls into traffic.


Really, it is not.


Really, it is. What a useless sport.


You are a jacktard if you hate golf.


Seriously. A jacktard who hates America. Find a different road already.
Anonymous
It was an accident! Call your insurance and move on.
Anonymous
Moving on only works until someone loses an eye--or worse. And posting a sign does not remove liability....
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If ever there was a case of “fix the problem, not the blame” this is it.

The problem is the broken windshield. Fix it. Agitating over who is responsible is pointless. Accidents happen. This is why we have insurance.


The problem is the golf course launching golf balls into traffic.


Really, it is not.


Really, it is. What a useless sport.


You are a jacktard if you hate golf.


Seriously. A jacktard who hates America. Find a different road already.


Yes, I hate America because I don't like golf, which is not even an American sport. Makes total sense.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If ever there was a case of “fix the problem, not the blame” this is it.

The problem is the broken windshield. Fix it. Agitating over who is responsible is pointless. Accidents happen. This is why we have insurance.


The problem is the golf course launching golf balls into traffic.



The golf course did not "launch balls into traffic". It was a single golfer who had a bad hook. Happens all the time. I live on a course and have containers of golf balls that I picked up in my front yard. My neighbor has lost a window to them. Shit happens


The difference here is that homeowners who choose to live on golf courses have assumed the risk. Same logic does not apply to public roads.


Driving on public roads is inherently risky.


Risky of cars crashes but not random sporting balls hitting you. Driving on a public road doesn't make you assume the risk of every bad thing that could happen to you, just like being in public doesnt mean you assume the risk of being shot or raped.
Anonymous
Yeah, we had this happen at Fort McNair.

Sh*t happens.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If ever there was a case of “fix the problem, not the blame” this is it.

The problem is the broken windshield. Fix it. Agitating over who is responsible is pointless. Accidents happen. This is why we have insurance.


The problem is the golf course launching golf balls into traffic.


Really, it is not.


Really, it is. What a useless sport.


You are a jacktard if you hate golf.


Seriously. A jacktard who hates America. Find a different road already.


Yes, I hate America because I don't like golf, which is not even an American sport. Makes total sense.


Moronic comments merit moronic responses
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If ever there was a case of “fix the problem, not the blame” this is it.

The problem is the broken windshield. Fix it. Agitating over who is responsible is pointless. Accidents happen. This is why we have insurance.


The problem is the golf course launching golf balls into traffic.


Really, it is not.


Really, it is. What a useless sport.


You are a jacktard if you hate golf.


Golf is well represented by Tiger Woods. He's the perfect face of golf.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If ever there was a case of “fix the problem, not the blame” this is it.

The problem is the broken windshield. Fix it. Agitating over who is responsible is pointless. Accidents happen. This is why we have insurance.


Sure, accidents happen. But preventable accidents should be prevented as much as possible. Golf courses right next to roads with no net just seem like a really bad idea.


Which was there first?


Not sure why this matters. Simple fact is that there is currently a course right next to a street. This street has a sidewalk and people biking/walking. The staff made it sound like there is really only one place where balls could get shot out. So put up some nets damn it.
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