Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Florida
Lightning surge on cable line
I had a lightning surge that I believe came in on the cable line (because we had very good surge protection on electric.) I discovered that the ground wire had been broken off. It is located in an area that has no foot traffic other than the cable company. Cable Co. said they are not responsible for lightning strikes. Could they still be held liable if their equipment wasn't properly maintained?
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Re: Lightning surge on cable line
Read your contract with the cable company. The answer is almost certainly "no."
Re: Lightning surge on cable line
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As a general rule, the cable companies do not accept any responsibility or liability for an act of nature. Heck, they do not like to accept responsibility for their own negligence let alone that of nature. I doubt you will have much success in dealing with the cable company unless you take a chance and sue them in court. I have not done the research and do not know what would happen in court.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.
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