Interesting comments on kegs...
I've copied this post from Greek Life by gpb1874...
"here's a fun tid bit of information for you (just heard this at a risk managment presentation and no it was not greek based, but the guy is a lawyer)
If you have a keg (including party balls, keg-erators and the like) at your house (single family and greek), and something happens, insurance will not cover it. if you drank out of a keg, slipped, fell and hurt yourself, your HEALTH insurance will deny the claim (presenter was not sure if that was all states or not). all because you drank out of a keg. Additionally, if you even have a keg at your house (especially those keg-erators that are so common now) and have a problem unrelated to alcohol, the HOME insurance company can and will most likely deny the claim.
he said it doesn't matter who serves from the keg. This applies unless it is a 3rd party vendor, which kinda helps explain why all the HQ's made the rule."
I've never heard this information regarding a private home, but it does back up a lot of Nationals comments about a chapter's insurance denying claims if the rules of the policy are broken.
Scary thoughts.
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