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DEDE 8

Junior Member
PENNSYLVANIA: NEIGHBOR NEGLIGENT(WITH MALICE), MY PROPERTY FLOODED.

MALICE ALICE REFUSED TO PROVIDE HER INSURANCE INFO. IS SHE REQUIRED TO?

SHOULD MY INS. COMPANY HAVE HANDLED THIS, AND GONE AFTER HER?
DOES IT MATTER IF THIS WAS AN INSURED PERIL OR NOT?

IS WATER FROM A GUTTER LEGALLY SURFACE WATER?

Signed,
Treading Water
 
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seniorjudge

Senior Member
DEDE 8 said:
PENNSYLVANIA: NEIGHBOR NEGLIGENT(WITH MALICE), MY PROPERTY FLOODED.

MALICE ALICE REFUSED TO PROVIDE HER INSURANCE INFO. IS SHE REQUIRED TO?

SHOULD MY INS. COMPANY HAVE HANDLED THIS, AND GONE AFTER HER?
DOES IT MATTER IF THIS WAS AN INSURED PERIL OR NOT?

IS WATER FROM A GUTTER LEGALLY SURFACE WATER?

Signed,
Treading Water
Does this have something to do with the old bag next door?

Tell us what happened...but type normally.


https://forum.freeadvice.com/showthread.php?t=306621
 
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DEDE 8

Junior Member
Sorry about the CAPS! You guys are great! Her gutters overfloweth causing me a lot of damage. She wouldn't clean them out or provide any evidence of an insurance policy. My company says this is surface water and won't pay. Is roof/gutter drainage really surface water? Should her company pay me? Does it matter that she may have been unintentionally negligent at first, but it was intentional after she was notified?
 
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seniorjudge

Senior Member
DEDE 8 said:
Sorry about the CAPS! You guys are great! Her gutters overfloweth causing me a lot of damage. She wouldn't clean them out or provide any evidence of an insurance policy. My company says this is surface water and won't pay. Is roof/gutter drainage really surface water? Should her company pay me? Does it matter that she may have been unintentionally negligent at first, but it was intentional after she was notified?
If you think you have suffered damages, then sue her in small claims court and tell your story. See what the judge says.
 

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