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Can I get sued if I hit a light post and a fire hydrant?

I know it is a city utilities problem and I dont know if I can get sued for it. I hit the fire hydrant and water went everywhere and they had to replace the light post.

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first I would call the city and ask for the office that inspects plumbing. if it is wrong they will know. it shouldn't cost that much for them to come out especially if you ask them if it done correctly. they can also tell you over the phone and maynot have to come out. However I can understand why they didnt finish the job completely? I would not have had someone come out and rip up my house and not make it look done. with mortar or tiles or whatever. I would pay him a cent, until you have had an inspecter come out and then call the main office and explain that they ripped up your house it is NOT finished.
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Increase Said it pretty good. i think that there was a lack of communication on the work that was to be done. Plumbers do not typically do pan work. It is a plumbers job to install the liner but alot of them will not do any structural work. Usually a sub does the flooring underneath the liner or a Tile contractor. in our County it is required that the liner be installed and inspected by regional before anything is set over the top of the liner to guarantee that there is no leaks. I just finished a granite shower with a liner. However we are not a plumbing contractor and did the work from top to bottom. All the plumber did was hook up the Supply lines and the drain beaneath the floor. $475.00 is actually a cheap price for a plumber to install a liner.

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