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Storm water from the highway flooding my drive
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Why not? If you're after leverage to get the council to act, you're more likely to get it from an insurance company making a representation on your behalf than you going it alone. What other leverage do you have?Grey_Ginge said:Aylesbury_Duck said:Have you spoken to your insurer? They may wish to intervene, because it's in their interests to reduce the likelihood of a claim.
Thank you, I will keep that in mind but would prefer not to involve them just yet.0
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