It's possible that the condominium association carries liability insurance.
You can make your claim with the board of directors of the association, who will take it up with their insurance carrier.
It would depend if the store was located in a mall. However I recommend speaking to an attorney, most do free consultation.
It depends on what made the tree fall. If the tree is dead, then the owner of the tree is liable. If a tornado caused it to blow over it is considered a natural act and no one is liable.
Because it has rained before and the water is preserved
If you own a condominium, you might be surprised to learn that you need to purchase additional condo insurance. After all, don't the condominium associations cover those costs? Many people mistakenly believe that they are completely covered from any damage or theft thanks to their membership to a condo association. In fact, this kind of coverage typically only qualifies the exterior of the building, or any common areas. Should anything happen to the interior of the condo, the owner or tenant would be completely liable and have innumerable expenses. A common cost incurred by condo owners is any kind of flood or water damage. If a faulty pipe or even a leaky faucet while you're away causes excess water in the condo, you may be dealing with anything from repainting the wall to completely redoing the floors. Rather than cover these unexpected expenses out of pocket, those with condo insurance will have these costs covered, and even have help finding contractors to do the work. Having condo insurance can really offer peace of mind for those who are away from their condos for more than a day at a time. If your condo is where you store any valuable or significant items, like televisions, computers, or jewelry, it may be especially important for you to have condo insurance. This can protect you in the event of a break-in, and help you to recoup your monetary losses. Unfortunately, condominium break-ins are common due to the fact that residents are often traveling or away from their second homes. If a burglary occurs in your condo, would you be prepared to cover the expenses? Small payments of condo insurance can help you not to worry about leaving valuables in your condo. If someone were to slip and fall in a condo, the owner would be liable for any injury and medical costs associated with that. In today's legal climate, where high punitive damages are common, that might mean the condo owner would need to pay huge costs. Liability insurance in your condo is important for having guests, visitors, or even handymen doing work in your home. Protect yourself against court fees and amy judgments by investing in condo insurance.
Ever since the funeral, Aunt Bessy was liable to fall apart at the least mention of Uncle Billy.
do you know/like them? if not they might be liable depending on who's fault it was. and if the condition of their property caused your fall.
They are liable to collapse.
Yes. The beginning of the campaign features him recovering from the stab wound he sustained from Colonel Shephard at the end of MW2. He dies near the end of the campaign from wounds he sustained in a fall.
It depends on the specific terms outlined in the condo association's bylaws or the individual condo's governing documents. In some cases, the responsibility for maintaining and repairing driveways may fall on the condo association, while in others it may be the responsibility of the individual condo owner. It is best to review the governing documents or consult with the condo association to determine who is responsible for the driveway repairs.
Ronald Wolfe died on December 18, 2011, in London, England of head injury sustained from fall.
They are called hurricanes.
Marty Nedboy died on October 21, 2007, in West Hills, California, USA of injuries sustained from a fall.