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Which makes even more unlikely to move on it’s own without anything in it but a high storm category anything can happen but that doesn’t make the neighbour necessarily negligent
It really is just bad luck sometimes
I’ve been doing this for over 30 years and it’s horrible having to tell clients when things like this happen but like you say life can be a bitch sometimes and this is why you make sure you have your own insurance in place to
cover you
One of the most annoying things to me now with this is my neighbour is not going to be affected by this whereas I will be £300 out of pocket for my excess, plus the increase in my insurance premiums for the five years that you have to notify insurers I have had a claim, and it will affect my wife’s premiums and my dads as I am a named driver on their cars.
And it’s not as if I could do anything about it, I was in bed when it happened, yet I am now statistically more likely to have another accident??? Rubbish! Perhaps I am more likely as more of my neighbours stuff could fly over the fence.
I am super frustrated by insurance.