[TowerTalk] Tower Down Due To Cindy Tell New What You Think

Julio Peralta jperalta at tampabay.rr.com
Thu Jul 14 17:43:09 EDT 2005


The real sad thing here is your insurance company will probably cancel
your policy after settling your claim. Happened to me twice. The rule of
thumb here in Florida these days is if the loss isn't to big pay for it
yourself and move on. 

Julio, W4HY

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Reicher, James" <JReicher at hrblock.com>
> I called our insurance agent who told me that our neighbor was not
> liable, since the storm was an Act of God.  Told us that we still 
> had to
> pay the deductible, but if we worked it out right, we might be 
> able to
> get the neighbors to pay it, even though they were not liable.

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 by an 
unpermitted (I proved it) structure blowing down the street in a 
hurricane.  "Act of God" they said - I had to pay.  

The irony of the whole situation was the fact that the structure came 
from a church.


73,
Blake N4GI  
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