Re: front porch/yard is toast


Well, it's not an absolute, and I realize they have to weigh the costs, but
they will look into it.  I was surprised they went after my assailant over a
measly $300.  You never know until you try and I'm glad you did even if it
didn't pan out.

Kitty
neIN, Z5
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <Cersgarden@aol.com>
To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: [CHAT] front porch/yard is toast


> In a message dated 3/3/05 10:11:10 PM, kmrsy@comcast.net writes:
>
> << My point, Pam, is that insurance companies don't just take their lumps,
> they
> make an effort to recoup their losses.  >>
>
> Not always, Kitty.  I was hit broadside by a laid off 42 yr old male in a
> rusty, junky looking pickup.  I knew immediately he would not have
insurance and
> he said he had never been involved in an accident in his 42 yrs thus did
not
> need insurance.  My insurance co foot the bill but when I kept chkg on his
work
> status & found out he was back to work at one of the major manufacturers,
> Firestone, I keep after them to collect from him.  I even provided  the
shift he
> was working and they never went after him  because the cost would exceed
the
> repair bill which was just < $5000.
>     Ceres
>
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