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Posted on 7/8/16 at 2:39 pm to LSU82BILL
True, but once denied, your responses are dictated by the policy so you could file whatever type of protest with the company that is allowed but I wouldn't expect they would change the denial. Then your option would be to sue them. Then they would likely ask in a deposition if you had gotten an estimate on getting the tree taken down or had an arborist there, etc.
All they need is preponderance in a civil case. Now if no one told you it was a problem or if the person who looked at your tree said it had several more years or its still good, you're off the hook obviously. It's not likely to happen, I guess, if an agent/adjuster hasn't been to your house recently or if you have a real douchbag neighbor.
All they need is preponderance in a civil case. Now if no one told you it was a problem or if the person who looked at your tree said it had several more years or its still good, you're off the hook obviously. It's not likely to happen, I guess, if an agent/adjuster hasn't been to your house recently or if you have a real douchbag neighbor.
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