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WOW! What a savvy attorney. Look at this drunk lawyer IN COURT!! ht tp://ww w.youtube. com/watch?v=yV2qtvbIPFE&fe ature=related
Is he in your practice? Lawyers are the issue. Like the ones sending out blind mailers to home owners asking if they have a crack in the house. "Call us and we'll teach you how to file a claim." Which then requires the insurance carrier to pay for geological testing which costs $10,000.00+. Frivolous claim? Unnecessary expense? …continued
Ahhh who cares right? If the homeowner is coached to tell their carrier "I'm worried about sinkholes" even if there is no basis for their worry, the carrier is required to shell out $10K for testing. …continued
Then the geotech reports come back and say "well its probably normal settlement and/or high levels of clay in the soil and/or normal expansion and contraction and/or improper compaction of the first 2" to 4" inches of earth under the slab........but, we cannot rule out sinkhole (because if a sinkhole does in fact open up 200 years from now, we don't want to be liable). …continued
WOW! What a savvy attorney. Look at this drunk lawyer IN COURT!! ht tp://ww w.youtube. com/watch?v=yV2qtvbIPFE&fe ature=related
Is he in your practice? Lawyers are the issue. Like the ones sending out blind mailers to home owners asking if they have a crack in the house. "Call us and we'll teach you how to file a claim." Which then requires the insurance carrier to pay for geological testing which costs $10,000.00+. Frivolous claim? Unnecessary expense? …continued
lhpgators 9 months ago
Ahhh who cares right? If the homeowner is coached to tell their carrier "I'm worried about sinkholes" even if there is no basis for their worry, the carrier is required to shell out $10K for testing. …continued
lhpgators 9 months ago
Then the geotech reports come back and say "well its probably normal settlement and/or high levels of clay in the soil and/or normal expansion and contraction and/or improper compaction of the first 2" to 4" inches of earth under the slab........but, we cannot rule out sinkhole (because if a sinkhole does in fact open up 200 years from now, we don't want to be liable). …continued
lhpgators 9 months ago
Great video. How many people do you see that try & handle the case themselves & mess it up?
DoctorAtlanta 1 year ago