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Who Pays If Snow or Ice Falls From a Building Onto Your Car?


 So who’s responsible when this thing falls on your car? Well. In my opinion, it’s the landlord. You may have a different opinion, but how did that then get so huge that it fell off the building onto the property? With this type of building, I would assume that there’s a maintenance person on staff or maintenance company that’s responsible for this.

I have friends and family that had a job to actually remove snow and ice. From the top of roofs during the winter time, so I know people do it. So in this case, why didn’t they? And man, luckily this, this young person was not injured, is if this person was in the other seat and that fell. And, I don’t, don’t know, I don’t think I saw the airbags deploy, but if it fell through the window and injured them, that’d be a whole different situation.

But thankfully. this person is not injured, doesn’t appear to be injured, but if that happens to you, do you have a claim? In my opinion, yes, because the landlord, the owner of the apartment complex, should have taken care of the property in a safer manner to make sure that things like this don’t happen.

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