MountainAlive
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In other words, the discussion by others that the OP might have known there was a problem with his Ohmmu battery well beforehand, but kept using it, might be an excuse for the companies involved to deny culpability and shift blame and responsibility to the OP.It's likely the member deleted his/her account due to the sensitivity of what has happened and possible claims of fault flying about.
As a lawyer I would have done the same thing. When I read that he had the Ohmmu battery I thought to myself that maybe it's not a good idea to post about the situation publicly. There's a nonzero chance insurance will deny the claim due to the owner making an unapproved and unsafe (in their opinion) modification to the vehicle. There's evidence here of one of those batteries catching fire. If there's evidence that OP was aware of that (say, if he commented on that post) it would really hurt his case. It's best OP lays low and keeps his mouth shut.I've received word from a trusted source that the truck fire was a real event.
It's likely the member deleted his/her account due to the sensitivity of what has happened and possible claims of fault flying about.