thejonster
Structural
- Feb 8, 2011
- 69
a mechanical engineer friend who runs his own business said that he was told to assume no liability for a design that will be manufactured, they're not hiring you for your insurance coverage, they're hiring you for your expertise.
How do you mech guys handle liability in design for a part that could be replicated 1000's of times? I was asked to design shear walls for a tiny house manufacturer and the low fee vs unlimited liability seems to be unreasonable to move forward if they don't want to pay per-use of the design.
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How do you mech guys handle liability in design for a part that could be replicated 1000's of times? I was asked to design shear walls for a tiny house manufacturer and the low fee vs unlimited liability seems to be unreasonable to move forward if they don't want to pay per-use of the design.
This is related to a recent post
thread507-497347