Finally one I can sink my teeth into!!!! My experience isn't with a tower, though. Almost a year ago (on July 16th) a huge storm blasted through the KC area... 80 MPH + winds, tornados, lightning, th
And it's important to add that (at least in my area) this can even apply to situations where the falling structures have not been properly permitted, even though required. My car got once got wrecked
I think I would call a lawyer about that. Act of God or not, your neighbor could still be liable under the theory of negligence. He left an item outside, unsecured, that had the potential to become
But if the insurance co. can get away with calling it an act of God, can't the neighbor do the same? It either is or is not an act of God, surely? 73 Alan NV8A On 07/14/05 06:28 pm Joe Subich, W4TV t
If I am an atheist, does my insurance cover acts of God? Jim Rhodes K0XU jim@rhodesend.net Experience is the thing you have left when everything else is gone. ________________________________________
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