HAM help in West Valley sought
Eric Oyen
eric.oyen at icloud.com
Sat Jun 1 11:07:23 MST 2024
Yeah, like I just told Steve, it’s hard for me to do this on my income. Add to this the fact that many lawyers right now want money up front (usually about $2500) and I find myself stuck.
Ah well, I am working on it.
-Eric
From the Central Offices of the Technomage Guild, Breakages Limited Dept.
> On May 31, 2024, at 3:46 AM, Ryan Petris via PLUG-discuss <plug-discuss at lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
>
>> The insurance for the house has specifically excluded me from the policy for coverage,
>
> While your insurance has excluded you, the fire started due to your neighbor, and therefore your neighbor's insurance should cover anything that yours didn't. You should still be able to file a claim against their insurance.
>
>> Sue the guy and take his house.
>
> I second this; if you have a strong case you should be able to find a lawyer that's willing to work on a "no win no pay" basis, though they'll take a relatively large amount from the settlement; I employed a personal injury attorney once and the agreement was something like they took 22% if no actual lawsuit needed to be filed but if they ended up needing to file they would take 33%.
>
> You might think that's a large percentage, but 66% of something is better than 100% of nothing, and they're worth their weight in gold; all you generally have to do is send them everything you have and they turn that into money. You generally don't even need to talk to anyone else, you just direct them to your lawyer at that point.
>
> The only problem I'd imagine you might run into is first proving that you owned said equipment, and then trying to show how much it's worth. You're likely not going to get "full replacement cost" from the other person's insurance, you're going to get the current value of the equipment when it was destroyed, as if you were to have sold it on eBay for instance.
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> I would still talk to a lawyer though. Find a couple and make an appointment; they usually have free consultations.
>
> On Thu, May 30, 2024, at 11:19 PM, Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss wrote:
>> Eric Oyen via PLUG-discuss said on Thu, 30 May 2024 10:24:23 -0700
>>
>> >I wish I had a ham station to maintain myself. unfortunately, most of
>> >my ham gear was destroyed June 27th, 2023 in a house fire that spread
>> >from a neighbors back yard (where he was improperly charging 2 e-bike
>> >lithium batteries in direct sunlight). The insurance for the house has
>> >specifically excluded me from the policy for coverage, which means
>>
>> Sue the guy and take his house.
>>
>> SteveT
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