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There was a leak and a fire. I am just trying to figure out what happened. Before we can disassemble the problem area, we need all the interested parties present so they can participate. I do not sue. I'm an engineer, not a lawyer.
R. Ford
There was a leak and a fire. I am just trying to figure out what happened. Before we can disassemble the problem area, we need all the interested parties present so they can participate. I do not sue. I'm an engineer, not a lawyer.
R. Ford
Wouldn't it make more sense to find out WHY it leaked, and then have that person, or persons, there. If it was a bad connection or installation, then it is the plumber or handyman's problem, (he should have pressure tested it after the installation). If it was a nail or staple, then the carpenter or stuccoer. And so on. There is little possibility it is the manufacturers fault, so the brand may be irrelevent.
quote; Interesting to see all the plumbers telling the engineers and lawyers how to do their jobs....
Which are you? Engineers are often completely out of any real world solution. In a court room they will agree with whichever side is paying them. And lawyers just want to sue anyone who has enough money to pay their third of any settlement. They seldom worry about facts or liability, all they want is a stupid/incompetent jury which agrees with them.
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