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pattyj2006

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Virginia

Last year (approx this time - Nov) working on a project through head construction company - I was paid as a sub through my corporation. My liability lapsed during this project. On this particular weekend on this project I specifically asked the project manager if he wanted me to cover the roof project we were working on - he said NO, so I did not - Sunday morning earily it rained - property damage to inside of house/furniture. Their insurance company paid the homeowner damages. Now the insurance company wants me to pay them back the damages? My corporation has since been disolved, they fired me after I finished the project. I did not have liability at the time of the damage - what is the law or what statutes can I read? Thanks.
 


seniorjudge

Senior Member
Tell them to bite big rocks.

You are not liable, you tell them, so leave me alone.

If this is big bucks, then get a lawyer.

what is the law or what statutes can I read?

There are tons of law libraries in your state; go visit a few.
 

HomeGuru

Senior Member
What is the name of your state? Virginia

Last year (approx this time - Nov) working on a project through head construction company - I was paid as a sub through my corporation. My liability lapsed during this project. On this particular weekend on this project I specifically asked the project manager if he wanted me to cover the roof project we were working on - he said NO, so I did not - Sunday morning earily it rained - property damage to inside of house/furniture. Their insurance company paid the homeowner damages. Now the insurance company wants me to pay them back the damages? My corporation has since been disolved, they fired me after I finished the project. I did not have liability at the time of the damage - what is the law or what statutes can I read? Thanks.
**A: you had no insurance but remained liable as the roofing subcontractor.
 

HomeGuru

Senior Member
Tell them to bite big rocks.

You are not liable, you tell them, so leave me alone.

If this is big bucks, then get a lawyer.

what is the law or what statutes can I read?

There are tons of law libraries in your state; go visit a few.
**A: why is the roofing contractor not liable?
 

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