This would fall under the insurance of the company contracted to move the house.
Or
This might fall under the insurance of the COUNTY that this took place in. Why? Because since this is an OVERSIZED LOAD the company moving the house had to have permits to drive on this road and would have been granted permission to take this route. And since the county granted the company permission to use this road, and this bridge, they are going to be liable to cover the damages caused by the FAILED BRIDGE.
the story I heard was that they originally had Route #1 approved by the county and everything was fine, but then there was flooding/wolves and they had to change to Route #2 which was approved, but by a temp worker at the county office that didn’t know shit about bridge weight limits.
This says the bureaucrats changed the route and didn’t make a much of an effort to notify the moving company. The thing I’m curious about and can’t find is were they able the save the house and did they remember their 7 Ps afterwards
Ummmm…
i think this is more along the lines of suing the shit out of everyone
This falls under LEAVE IT THE FUCK RIGHT THERE THAT’S WHERE THE HOUSE IS SUPPOSED TO STAY
wait til spring and float it out
Leave it there and fish out of the crapper window. You WIN!
Is this Tiki’s new house???
This would fall under the insurance of the company contracted to move the house.
Or
This might fall under the insurance of the COUNTY that this took place in. Why? Because since this is an OVERSIZED LOAD the company moving the house had to have permits to drive on this road and would have been granted permission to take this route. And since the county granted the company permission to use this road, and this bridge, they are going to be liable to cover the damages caused by the FAILED BRIDGE.
Huh, starting to think this submission ended up in pic limbo …
sorry you felt that way
Not anymore Tiki, my faith is restored!
they gonna need 2 big bulldozers and alot of people to crowd the front part of the house.
This would fall under “moron drivers who try to take shortcuts and don’t pay attention to posted weight limits on bridges”…
wut happen?
the story I heard was that they originally had Route #1 approved by the county and everything was fine, but then there was flooding/wolves and they had to change to Route #2 which was approved, but by a temp worker at the county office that didn’t know shit about bridge weight limits.
I say you’re all looking at this the wrong way. Did they lose a roadway, house, and trailer, or did they gain a quaint and timeless covered bridge?
^Damn Skippy. Put a booth window next to the jacuzzi and start charging tolls.
Shouldn’t have much problems with plumbing where the house sits now.
It falls under FAIL.
www.snopes.com/photos/accident/housebridge.asp
This says the bureaucrats changed the route and didn’t make a much of an effort to notify the moving company. The thing I’m curious about and can’t find is were they able the save the house and did they remember their 7 Ps afterwards