Monday, February 1, 2010

Plow Can Am Blueprint Who Should Be Responible When The Snow Plow Has Destroyed Your Mailbox?

Who should be responible when the snow plow has destroyed your mailbox? - plow can am blueprint

If you live in an area where you snow plow destroys their mailbox, which is responsible for repairs? Who knows who that is? Are you or the company, which through the snow in your community, city, plows, etc.?

7 comments:

George said...

Typically, the company that makes snow plowing. They have an insurance cover or a ribbon around it, because it is an obligation in the contract with the city or town pays for such crashes. You file a claim with them, I suggest you should still attach some pictures of the damage to your file will not be a problem that happens all the time paid for.
Good luck.

Harley Charley said...

My mailbox is blocked.
The day when someone in the vicinity of the province, a beautiful 4 x 4, which was put in my garden. Well, I think it must be treated not as bad as a hammer metal rod into the ground and the post is screwed. Instant Review. The box itself was not injured in the recycling, but if it has broken in the province called me and told me to see what he says.
In his case, call the office for at least the city or town to find out what his policies. It is unclear whether the snow fell, or if the plow actually hit him. I was not even the issue of trade, unless the fighter is ready to slow down to a bit in your mailbox, then the community or the city must be ready to replace him. The damage inflicted major damage from the plows and snow plow. A friend had a car window with a rock beat of a lawnmower. The mower does not affect the windows, but the mower was billed anyway. $ 400 to replace the window. People must be responsible for their conduct, under all conditions.

fire4511 said...

A snow-cleaner is a motor vehicle and subject to the same laws that all motor vehicles. If your mailbox (real contact with him, the driver of the plow and the owners) are made responsible for the damage! The driver can actually be charged with hit and run.

If the mailbox through the snow, which was pushed off the road, probably the snowplow has been damaged, not responsible. Please hit the mailbox, but they pushed the snow fell. You pay!

If you sprayed on the sidewalk in the rain on foot and is a truck with water, they have no refuge. If you use the same truck from the street to run and press, I would certainly entitled.

Darrell K said...

My brother has done four times so far ... and report to the county the news.

The last time it was a feet of snow ...

chicabon... said...

Many plow the streets by the city or the state administered. Contact your city or county, should know where to go.

UCANTCME said...

The city should, but the kind that are most cities today, you are probably not for you.

koma said...

Most of the time you have to pay for the repairs. That's why most people, or economic or boxes indestrutable obtained Get Real ...

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