What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas
I recently moved into a townhouse in an apartment complex. I finished moving in around 2am and at 4am, that same morning, the place caught fire and was severely damaged. Most of the things I owned were destroyed either by fire or water from the firemen. I did have renter's insurance that went into effect at 12:01am.
The information released so far is that the fire was cause by electrical wiring in the wall. I didn't have anything plugged in yet so unless it was from me turning on the heater there was nothing that could have caused the conduit to short/ignite.
Now when I'm in a car wreck if it's my fault I have to use my insurance and if it's their fault they have to use their insurance. Is it the same for apartment complexes? It wasn't me knocking over a candle or something like that it was a fault in their electrical system somewhere.
I'm not wealthy and am currently looking for what legal grounds I have to stand on. I'm in the state of Texas and would like to know if there's a way to make the complex liable for my belongings. I don't want a claim on my record if I don't have to.
Thank you for any help!
I recently moved into a townhouse in an apartment complex. I finished moving in around 2am and at 4am, that same morning, the place caught fire and was severely damaged. Most of the things I owned were destroyed either by fire or water from the firemen. I did have renter's insurance that went into effect at 12:01am.
The information released so far is that the fire was cause by electrical wiring in the wall. I didn't have anything plugged in yet so unless it was from me turning on the heater there was nothing that could have caused the conduit to short/ignite.
Now when I'm in a car wreck if it's my fault I have to use my insurance and if it's their fault they have to use their insurance. Is it the same for apartment complexes? It wasn't me knocking over a candle or something like that it was a fault in their electrical system somewhere.
I'm not wealthy and am currently looking for what legal grounds I have to stand on. I'm in the state of Texas and would like to know if there's a way to make the complex liable for my belongings. I don't want a claim on my record if I don't have to.
Thank you for any help!