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On 6/18/10 3:58 PM, Happy wrote:
"Frogwatch" wrote in message ... Later this summer a hurricane hits somewhere. FEMA orders an evac. Later after all is clear, FEMA refuses to allow anybody back in to repair damaged roofs thus causing small amounts of damage to become so severe that the private insurance industry goes under. My policy says I have to mitigate my damages ASAP regardless, so that would relieve some burden on the insurance company I guess, I dealt with this in Florida, just because you have 2 back to back hurricanes if you have damage from the first and you don't stabilize or mitigate that damage of the first one the insurance co. can't be held liable for damage that occurred as result of unrepaired damage from the seconed one, basically if you don't get your roof fixed and it comes more rain and wind the next day you lose, Not to worry...you're simply responding to another of froggy's crackpot posits. |
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