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Homeowners claim for garbage accident


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Posted by Karen Platnick on March 29, 2002 at 13:31:19:

My neighbor rents his condo and called and said since his renter moved out could I go around back and put his garbage out front (we have big cans that trucks hoist up with mechanical arms) I said sure. (bad move)
It was so heavy I could barely drag it around front, felt like a ton of bricks! As I got to the curb it fell forward onto another neighbors car and put a big crease in the front quarterpannel of a new Camery belonging to another neighbor. I fessed up and called my Allstate Ins co and they will not pay because it is a freak accident and it happened outside my condo. Does this sound right ? What Can I do besides paying the 1,500 out myself . My one neighbor wants his car fixed and the other (whose can it is) doesn't want to hear about it. Should the Ins co (homeowners pay? Thanks

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