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vE -2- <br />insured that he did not need to build any sort of dike or trench to <br />prevent surface water runoff from the roadway. <br />I think we will see from photos, which I am trying to acquire at <br />this time, taken before the construction began, that there was never <br />any asphalt curbing which directed rainfall prior to this <br />reconstruction. Mr. Tebin has placed a bulletin in the employees <br />area, requesting that anyone with information regarding speaking <br />with Mr. Dole about trenching prior to the date of the loss • to <br />sign: his name so that we may interview them. <br />It is ray contention that, in no way did our insured's vibrating <br />equipment cause any damage to the claimant's basement wall and <br />that with a j inch rainfall and the position of the claimant's <br />home it was susceptible to collapse from heavy surface water runoff, <br />which would have occured whether or not there would have been a <br />trenching to divert water or not. <br />After I have had a chance to locate these photos I will forward them <br />to you, showing there had been no diversion of water or asphalt <br />curbing prior to the date of loss. <br />TOWN & COUNTRY CLAIMS SERVICE <br />Eric Thompson <br />ET /f <br />CC :The Home Insurance Co. <br />Ms. D. Berglund <br />CC: Centennial Contractors Corp. <br />CC: City of Little Canada <br />Joe Chelebak <br />