I believe an ounce of prevention prevents a ton of pain.  

Lawyers can also review documents prior to signing as well as present
you with documents for the other party involved to agree to.  I've used
legal "pre-counsel" many times to make certain I've done my CYA.

In this case I would definitely get legal "advice".  This means you
simply call, explain the situation, and any decent legal firm will tell
YOU what to do next to ensure you are taken care of.  Typically they
will say "If ____ does _____, then call me."  If they don't tell you the
point at which you need a lawyer involved more closely, then ask.


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Lawyers are only good when their is proven injury or loss.
You'd be surprised how helpful manufacturers can be when everything is
presented to them in an organized complaint and then following up.
Granted, it takes time and effort, but success is so sweet when the the
problem is solved... to your satisfaction.
Best Wishes
W

In a message dated 11/2/05 2:22:35 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< Has anyone thought about asking a lawyer?


It never hurts to ask.




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