gadfly56
Senior Member
- Location
- New Jersey
- Occupation
- Professional Engineer, Fire & Life Safety
Unless a line crew made wrong connections, and damages occur immediately afterward they seem to get by calling it an act of God type of situation. Most cases you may have to take it to court to get a claim, and it may cost you more then it is worth to do that. If damages are high enough in cost, leave it up to your insurance to pursue collecting damages from the POCO, if that is what they want to do.
Don't most tariffs contain some "duty to maintain" clause to hold the utility's feet to the fire? Breach of that duty should require compensation to any injured parties.