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May 16, 2019
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CosmoK
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Depends on policy. This might not be covered.
It is known as the "your work" exclusion, and this might fit it, unfortunately.
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My friends recently had a composite deck installed. They went with Timbertech
James Halpert
5/16/19 6:27pm
The contractor should have insurance to cover this.
BiggDogg
5/16/19 6:30pm
Insurance covers dumb errors? I’ll mention it to them to check...
James Halpert
5/16/19 6:33pm
What if one the workers back a truck up into it? Same idea. Dumb mistake.
Fatalplacebo
5/16/19 6:35pm
Yes.
Saxa
5/16/19 7:32pm
Yep. The company’s worker damaged the home owner’s property. Sucks that the
Fatalplacebo
5/16/19 6:33pm
Depends on policy. This might not be covered.
CosmoK
5/16/19 7:49pm
contractor fixes it at his expense or you sue him, he'll lose and then fix it at his expense. seems straightforward
byujag
5/16/19 6:38pm
Usually, they just declare bankruptcy, and form a new company next week.
BYUCPA
5/16/19 7:02pm
then you hire a man with a certain set of skills to help the man "find" his wallet
byujag
5/16/19 7:11pm
If he is willing to declare bankruptcy over a single 5k deck, then you never
vegasnative
5/16/19 9:50pm
Even if its a stupid mistake his liability will cover it. However,
Notparticularly
5/16/19 7:08pm
Three stupid mistakes.
Hobo
5/16/19 7:42pm
Why don’t they just flip them over?
hitechcpa
5/17/19 1:18am
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