Is Stepping In Wet Concrete Dangerous To Animals
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Salesperson Stepped on Moisture Concrete
My question involves personal property located in the Land of: California
I just had wet physical poured in my front walkway and porch last week. (The walkway adjoins the near side of my driveway; non the sidewalk)
The contractor I'd hired to pour the concrete was in the process of acquiring some yellow "Circumspection" tape right when a door-to-door salesperson walked straight into the walkway, thereby ruining the fresh concrete. I had no appointment with the salesperson and he did not accept an invitation.I've already had the contractor draw up his lowest-possible gauge on a concrete "overhaul". The plethora of available upper-case letter resides with the business organisation who dispatched the salesperson, as it appears they are a nationwide corporation. Can I pursue this corporation (either at the local or national level) for 100% of the amercement here?
Whatever input or advice would exist much appreciated. Give thanks yous!
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Re: Door-To-Door Salesperson Steps in Moisture Concrete
Probably non, was the area marked in any way that would make it noticeable that the concrete was moisture? If not why not? You lot said that the contractor was on his mode to get caution record, on his manner where? to his truck? To a shop?
I call back the salesman would accept more luck suing y'all for damaging his shoes than you suing him for damaging your wet, unmarked, unguarded physical.
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Re: Door-To-Door Salesperson Steps in Wet Concrete
In that location were no markings yet... By all accounts the contractor had merely stepped to the side of the house to become the caution tape (it was on the premises).
In other words, it was severely bad luck and timing.
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Re: Door-To-Door Salesperson Steps in Wet Concrete
discuss with your contractor how to resolve the seriously bad luck and timing you and he suffered. The salesman is free and articulate.
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Re: Door-To-Door Salesperson Steps in Moisture Concrete
Quoting PhilB1120
Your "poured physical" is not personal property. The shoes that walked on information technology are.Your, "The plethora of available capital resides with the business who dispatched the salesperson" is pretentious pedagogery!
You lot have not legal grounds to support a tort action considering no tort was committed.
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Re: Door-To-Door Salesperson Steps in Wet Concrete
Quoting PhilB1120
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Re: Door-To-Door Salesperson Steps in Moisture Concrete
Quoting PhilB1120
I also agree with the PP, why did they not set it when they found information technology right after information technology happened?
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Re: Door-To-Door Salesperson Steps in Wet Physical
Quoting brownj12
You cascade concrete. Spread it, screed information technology, float information technology and terminate it and if required, brush information technology or whatever final handling that may be required. Subsequently it has set up well enough, you cut break lines into information technology, if you haven't trowel breaks into it anyway.
Me thinks this might be a homework question. This is a clue:
I had no appointment with the salesperson and he did not have an invitation.
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Re: Door-To-Door Salesperson Steps in Wet Concrete
I tend to hold, this smells an awful lot like homework to me.
That said, no, OP, you would not accept a cause of activity, and your contractor needs a kick in the barrel if he didn't fix the event IMMEDIATELY. Even Qwikrete doesn't ready THAT quickly. The contractor is at error, not the salescritter.
Source: https://www.expertlaw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=173257
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