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FeedRank: 4/10  4/10  Good  ---  www.injuryboard.com
This is an aggregated feed of all posts made to the InjuryBoard Blog Network. Currently there are over 100 geographically specific blogs covering topics that include auto accidents, harmful drugs, dangerous products, medical malpractice, head/brain injuries and much more. ...

 

 
Tuesday, July 08, 2008 --- 43 days ago
Check out Toledo, Ohio car accident attorney Dale Emch's most recent "Legal Briefs" column found in the Toledo Blade. You can also send in your general legal question addressing any legal topic including car accidents , workers' compensation , and wrongful death to Attorney Emch at 405 Madison Avenue, Suite 1200, Toledo, Ohio 43604 or via email at demch@charlesboyk-law.com . Dear Dale: The lots in my neighborhood are rather narrow and my property sits about two feet higher than the neighbors' property. On that side of the house, my sump pump discharges water into my yard, but because my yard is higher the water runs into their driveway. I can't help it that my property is higher than theirs and I don't know what else to do with the sump. In the wintertime this could be a problem because it freezes and creates an icy spot. They haven't complained, but I must think about the future when they sell and someone else moves in who might complain. Also, would I be responsible if frozen water originating from my sump caused someone to slip and fall in their driveway? Answer: You've got a couple of related questions here. The first is whether you're essentially causing a trespass or nuisance on your neighbors' property because the way in which the water from your sump pump discharges, and the second being whether you'd be liable for a slip and fall from the resulting ice formation in the winter. Water drainage issues create tricky questions ...




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