Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in Georgia
negligence for concrete block in parking lot?
I parked one night at my apartment where there was a concrete block to keep cars from moving forward. I noticed that there was a metal spike sticking up from the block which scratched my cars bumper. Can I make a claim against my landlord's insurance due to negligence?
Asked on 12/04/07, 5:01 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Scott Riddle
Law Office of Scott B. Riddle, LLC
Re: negligence for concrete block in parking lot?
Sure you assert a claim (how insurance may be relevant is a different issue), but thy may or may not pay or take it seriously. We can't guess about the missing facts - how far the "spike" is sticking up, whether it is obvious, whether your bumper is unusually low, etc.
Answered on 12/05/07, 8:19 am
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