or course if those boulders are in the right or way op is going to be writing checks for damaged vehicles.I suggest you not involve yourself with the bureaucracy.
Instead, a few strategically placed very large boulders (2 or 3 feet in diameter) to enhance your landscaping should do the trick.
It shouldn't. Your homeowners insurance would defend you on the remote chance that you got sued for some idiot driving onto your property and crashing into your decorative boulders.Adjusterjack, while I am not a fan of getting government involved, if it will save me headache and money later, I'll do what I have to. I cam here to ask about doing something like that because I've heard horror stories of people suing home owners because they hit the owner's mailbox and damaged their car. Stuff like that makes me hesitate to implement your suggestion.
Just that anybody can sue anybody for anything. Your homeowner insurance would defend you and the idiot driver who drove on to your property and wrecked his vehicle would lose.Zig, under what basis would someone sue a homeowner for having landscaping boulders on the homeowner's property? If someone drives their car in my yard and hits my tree I wouldn't expect to be sued -- am I missing something?
Right of way, my foot. Driving up on the sidewalk on to somebody's yard isn't right of way by any stretch of the imagination.or course if those boulders are in the right or way op is going to be writing checks for damaged vehicles.
He is not going to be sued for having boulders (or planters) on his own property. Its not like he is contemplating putting anything in the roadway itself.So, when he's sued, and needs to defend himself whatever the outcome, that's better than having the municipality install protection for his yard that won't cause him to be sued?
I’ve seen it happen before.He is not going to be sued for having boulders (or planters) on his own property. Its not like he is contemplating putting anything in the roadway itself.
Have you seen someone WIN such a suit?I’ve seen it happen before.
I read nothing of a sidewalk. Did I miss something?Right of way, my foot. Driving up on the sidewalk on to somebody's yard isn't right of way by any stretch of the imagination.
Yes. It was determined the rocks were placed there with intent to damage the vehicles. That’s one reason it’s often suggested people make the installation less of a barrier and more of a landscaping design element.Have you seen someone WIN such a suit?
Placing items intended to intentionally cause damage...valid or not, we are a sue-happy society.Zig, under what basis would someone sue a homeowner for having landscaping boulders on the homeowner's property? If someone drives their car in my yard and hits my tree I wouldn't expect to be sued -- am I missing something?
Many many many homes have landscaping on the corners of their lots, and many of those corners contain boulders or other heavy items as well as planters, trees, bushes etc. There is nothing remotely unusual about that kind of landscaping. Opting to not use that kind of landscaping because some idiot some day might leave the roadway and hit someone's landscaping is massive overkill on the caution side, in my humble opinion. That would be along the lines of someone running off the road and hitting someone's fence and trying to sue for damages.Placing items intended to intentionally cause damage...valid or not, we are a sue-happy society.
I suppose it's up to the OP on whether to take the gamble, or simply have the local municipality deal with the problem.Many many many homes have landscaping on the corners of their lots, and many of those corners contain boulders or other heavy items as well as planters, trees, bushes etc. There is nothing remotely unusual about that kind of landscaping. Opting to not use that kind of landscaping because some idiot some day might leave the roadway and hit someone's landscaping is massive overkill on the caution side, in my humble opinion. That would be along the lines of someone running off the road and hitting someone's fence and trying to sue for damages.
Yes, some idiot somewhere might sue for that. However, its impossible to protect oneself from every possible thing that an idiot might sue for.