No, as long as the property owner has public liability insurance. In the vast majority of cases there is always public liability insurance so the insurer handles the claim and pays out on behalf of the property owner.
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No, as long as the property owner has public liability insurance. In the vast majority of cases there is always public liability insurance so the insurer handles the claim and pays out on behalf of the property owner.
“Glencrest”
156 Hume Street
Toowoomba QLD 4350
Opposite the Court House
Wheelchair Friendly Office
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