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I, Doyle R. Peeks, take no responsibility for the validity of any information found on this Website, other than information in which I have personal, first-hand knowledge of. Accident information, names of individuals, and companies are true and correct to the best of my knowledge.

I will not be liable for damages of any kind, including, but not limited to, direct, consequential (including, loss of profit, business, data, or reputation) or special damages which may arise out of or reliance on the use of any information found on this Website.

Accident report data is gathered from various sources on the Internet or sent in by users and supporters of this work. Accident reports not prefixed with, 'It is reported' or 'Reportedly', shall be construed as though the prefix, 'It is reported' or 'Reportedly', is affixed at the beginning of or in the most appropriate place within the text of each and every report or document appearing on or referenced in any manner within this Website.

Further, I reserve the right to alter or change any information contained herein that is not true and correct when the true and correct version is brought to my attention. It is not my intention to report false information, nor to deceive anyone. I rely on those who send reports to me to send valid and true reports. I do my best to verify all reports. However, methods of verifying whether the reports are true or false is limited.

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A recent court decision in New York has extended those constitutional protections to the World Wide Web.

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Exception to the above: From time to time it may be necessary for us to publish information we receive in order to clarify, make corrections, or to up-date an existing report or other data. Sometimes the material may contain revealing information, such as a job title, position, or other descriptive information. Under such circumstances we will endeavor to keep personal names out of the publication. However, titles, positions, job titles, professions, professional title, or other similar information may be descriptive enough that persons close to or associated with the source may guess who the individual is that sent the information. The best way to maintain total privacy is to be very careful about what you send to us or anyone else.

Doyle R. Peeks

CraneAccidents.com