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Re: Theoretical Insurance Claim
Reply #15 - 04. Feb 2011 at 22:23
 
GooseMan wrote on 04. Feb 2011 at 22:17:
I would have to say the council.

Council are the supplers of the utility, they have given instructions to the owner to place the bin out for the bin collection.  Council are the owners of the bin, not the home owners.  They are also responsible for the up keep or replacement if one is need as a result of any damage caused to the bin.

As for Act of God.  Prove that a God exists, as the belief that God exists is at the end of it, is all based on a faith.  So where's the evidence?.  There are no hard facts that God exists that have been proven.
And I beliave that in law 'evidence is required' to prove the facts.

Shoot me down if you want, but that's how I see it.


scenario suggests the bin was within the property, i wont refer to it as an act of god as i'm in no way religious, but the insurance are most likely to use the weather as the main factor, and not pay out for a repair if they claim they dont cover that
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Re: Theoretical Insurance Claim
Reply #16 - 04. Feb 2011 at 22:31
 
Danny wrote on 04. Feb 2011 at 22:23:
GooseMan wrote on 04. Feb 2011 at 22:17:
I would have to say the council.

Council are the supplers of the utility, they have given instructions to the owner to place the bin out for the bin collection.  Council are the owners of the bin, not the home owners.  They are also responsible for the up keep or replacement if one is need as a result of any damage caused to the bin.

As for Act of God.  Prove that a God exists, as the belief that God exists is at the end of it, is all based on a faith.  So where's the evidence?.  There are no hard facts that God exists that have been proven.
And I beliave that in law 'evidence is required' to prove the facts.

Shoot me down if you want, but that's how I see it.


scenario suggests the bin was within the property, i wont refer to it as an act of god as i'm in no way religious, but the insurance are most likely to use the weather as the main factor, and not pay out for a repair if they claim they dont cover that







I don't see this scenario as any different from a high wind blowing roof tiles off your roof & them damaging your neighbours car, Buildings Insurance would cover such an eventuality surely, as long as the property was cared for & not dilapidated? Undecided
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Re: Theoretical Insurance Claim
Reply #17 - 04. Feb 2011 at 22:32
 
It was not our bin, it only found it's way from, tucked in a hidy place, to half way down the drive while we were out today.... Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

This then would be my neighbours fault as their hedge, protects our bin from the wind, but as it is winter the hedge is thin and the wind got through it.... Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Re: Theoretical Insurance Claim
Reply #18 - 05. Feb 2011 at 08:34
 
some interesting ideas....nice to see as we did, its not cut and dried anyway...

This incident almost happened yesterday...

within 30 mins of bin wagon emptying, the wind picked up and propelled bin, just missing Ljay's car while driving down the road.   Due to the wind, exact placement of bin unknown.  To be honest, given the wind we have here at the mo, is is equally feasible the bin was left by homeowner and blown....its VERY windy.

Lucky it didnt hit, as judging by the mixed comments here, would have been a right job attempting to attach blame to anyone.
(although realistically I guess the damage would be fixable easily by myself etc, but thats not the point)
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Re: Theoretical Insurance Claim
Reply #19 - 05. Feb 2011 at 09:08
 
Storm damage. the insurers would use "act of god" only in the sense that its hardly the homeowners fault or anyone elses, so you would claim storm damage to your car from your insurance  Thumbs Up!
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Re: Theoretical Insurance Claim
Reply #20 - 05. Feb 2011 at 09:54
 
Reminded me of a incident a few years ago;
We had a problem with a young lad racing around the local streets in a saxo. He was a accident waiting to happen. A neighbour of mine chucked a wheelie bin out in front of his car as he approached at speed.
He hit it full pelt and destroyed his body kit. The lad got out his car shouting and swearing backed up by his mates.
By this stage most of the street were out side to see what was going on!
My neighbour (quite a big chap) Pointed out that it could have been a child and he should not be driving in that manner. The neighbourhood lynch commitee were in full swing by now and telling him exactly what they thought of his driving skills.
It was very funny watching the young lad picking up bits of his body kit and putting them in his car,whilst telling us he was going to tell his dad!! Even his lairy mates were looking sheepish.
Never had any more trouble after that. Would like to think he learnt a lesson that day.
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