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Old 26-08-2004, 04:24 PM
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Alan Sung wrote:
"David Hill" wrote in message
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I am not going to reprint reams of past post

I would ask the company if they would be willing to undertake to have the
tree removed, the ground made up and a new tree; of say 15ft; planted in


its

place.
Then in addition you claim a figure of say $1000 for loss of amenity (not
having the mature tree to look at).

I would not want to try to replace with like for like, not a hope in hell


of

it ever being a good tree.

--
David Hill
Abacus nurseries
www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk



I asked Commerce that if they had an adjuster give them a $500 figure, then
would they be willing to come out and replace the tree or could they give me
the name of the landscape company/nursery who would perform this work for
$500. They said NO because they do not think the tree should be replaced at
all.

I then asked them who made the assessment of the damage and what their
qualifications were. They said they could not divulge that information and
the damage assessment report could only be obtained by subpoena in court.

-al sung



They are daring you to sue them.

It's time to contact the state attorney general's office, and the state
board of insurance examiners.

Bob