If you are worried, get an engineer to have a look. If there is damage, then claim from her motor insurance, if there is not, lie to the loss of the engineers fee.
+1
"lie to the loss" of sthg = bear the cost of it.
An expression sometimes used by one Senator Joe O'Toole. Any connection, Ravima?
Personal opinion Ravima. Which I am entitled to have.
Ravima I thought you meant to lie as I didn't understand the expression but I don't think I should apologise for that. Why should I?
Some of us misunderstood you and some voiced this which is fairly reasonable I would have thought?
So because you didn't understand the expression "lie to the loss of" you feel you can stand over you accusation of suggesting fraud? I feel you should accept you didn't understand and apologise.
Methinks that I'll be waiting for the apology.
I would like to have whatever 'questionable advice' I have posted pointed out to me as I have no hidden agenda. I am a poster on this board, who has posted questions in the past and received answers to them. I have also responded to others questions. I do not profess to be infallible and like everyone else, can make mistakes.
This BB is to assist. It is not a definitive view and if one requires further advice, you will see posters, including myself, advising those who have posted the question, to take professional advice.
People tend to be all bark and no bite on these boards especially when much of the content is all greek to them. Best not to beat a dead horse, just bite your tongue and let bygones be bygones. Just put your best foot forward and forget about rocking the boat and it will soon be water under the bridge.......
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