Thứ Tư, 28 tháng 11, 2018

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This a midi interpretation project I am doing, it is an midi mockup of Erik Satie's well known Gymnopédies in 3 parts.

If you like to hear more of these midi interpretations of Erik Satie Bach let me know in the comments.

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Energy Companies Being Sued For Causing California Wildfires - Duration: 8:48.

Officials say that the Camp Fire wildfire in the state of California has officially

been contained at this point.

There are still areas that are ablaze, but they believe that they have controlled the

fire enough to where it's not going to continue to spread.

Now that one nightmare is over, another nightmare is about to begin for the victims of this

wildfire and that is the legal landscape, the insurance landscape that they're now going

to have to navigate.

And joining me now to talk about this is Scott Hardy from top class actions.

Scott, you know, I live on the Gulf coast.

We've gone through hurricanes and every time that disaster ends, we all have to go through

the nightmare that is the insurance.

There's always lots of lawsuits because insurance companies don't want to pay.

We're about to see the exact same thing happen in the state of California, aren't we?

That's exactly right Farron.

And you know, we've seen the, we saw that the Thomas Fire burned more than 300,000 acres

and now with the recent Camp Fire, which was one of the largest wildfires, deadliest wildfire

in California history and so much loss of life, homes and businesses that people are

going to be going through a huge nightmare to try to get compensated even if they are

well insured and that's really scary for someone that may have lost literally everything to

then go to their insurance company and have problems.

One of the issues that we've seen and, and there's actually multiple different lawsuits,

but we'll focus on insurance for the moment, is the fact that in the state you have to

have a special kind of fire insurance in addition to your regular policy.

So if you do not have the special wildfire insurance, you might not be covered.

Or in some instances if the fire, you know, partially burns a tree, but then the tree

falls down on your house.

They may say, no, that's not fire insurance.

Insurance companies are always going to try to find a way to say, no, we're not responsible

for what has happened here.

And that's what causes a lot of the litigation because obviously if you are well covered

with all of your insurances, somebody is going to have to pay, but no insurance company,

you know, you may have fire through one home for another, they want to say the other one

is responsible and start this back and forth that many times can take months and sometimes

even a few years to properly navigate.

And that's what's kind of happening at the moment.

Right, exactly.

And it's something that we see that's really interesting as people are going through the

claims process, as they say, Hey, I've got the right fire insurance, I've got my homeowner's

insurance.

I am covered.

I dont have anything to worry about.

Why would I want to involve a lawyer?

Why would I want to go ahead and talk with anyone else, my insurance company has me.

But as you mentioned, the insurance company, they're trying to make sure that, that you're,

that you're covered and they're going to cover you to the limits of your coverage.

But many, many, many, many people.

In fact, what we're hearing, a lot of this, most people, especially in an expensive area

to live like California, they're under insured.

And so they won't even know that they're under insured until they've actually gone through

the process of, they've submitted their claims, they're claims been approved and now their

house is getting rebuilt.

Okay, great.

But they received $500,000 to rebuild their house and in fact right now it's going to

cost them $750,000 because remember, especially with this Camp Fire and the fire that blew

through Malibu, you're going to have a lot of people that are all going to be, try to

re rebuild at the same time and so that person might run out of coverage in terms of having

a rental house available or having a hotel to stay in as they're waiting for their house

to get rebuilt.

They might have had all of these 200, 100 plus year old oak trees that are sitting there

on their property that were beautiful and now they've been wiped out and they're insurance

company won't cover it.

And so what a lawyer will be able to do is they'll be able to help people get to their

insurance company, try to make sure that they get paid, that you're compensated to get their

actual house replaced, and those trees replaced.

And then as we've seen from the Camp Fire, as we've seen from the Thomas Fire, PG&E the

utility company out there has already admitted fault for starting these fires.

And so you've got people that lost everything.

It wasn't their fault.

They're properly insured and the utility provider may have been able to do some things to help

lower the risk or even stop the fire from happening if they had done proper maintenance

on their power poles, the utility boxes, et Cetera.

And so that's one more area that an attorney can help a homeowner with or a business owner

to try to make sure that the fully compensated for their losses.

And that's the most important thing, is getting fully compensated for your losses.

So you're taken care of and not sitting there with a half done house or having to pay out

of pocket while you're waiting for your house to be rebuilt or having to figure out how

to, you know, if you lost your business now what are you going to do.

I've already received reports from business owners, from the Camp Fire that said I lost

everything.

Now the people are gone, my business has gone.

I had insurance, but what do I do?

And that's where a lawyer come in and try to help you out.

Right?

I mean, that's a long stretch of not having your business operating.

You lose a ton of money.

And as you pointed out, PG&E, you know, that's the other, the other lawsuit and that one

little bit more tricky because right now PG&E, as you said, they've admitted that it was

their fault.

Reports have come out and shown that they actually knew that their equipment was faulty.

We've known that for several years actually, and several other massive wildfires have been

attributed to faulty, uh, I guess transformers or what have you, from PG&E, but as of, I

believe a couple of days ago, the legislature in the state of California is actually working

on new legislation that's going to allow PG&E to shift the costs of wildfire clean up and

the resulting lawsuits back onto the customers.

So here we have people have lost everything.

They have to go through the nightmare of dealing with insurance companies and possibly lawsuits

against PG&E and then even if they get through both of those, now the third strike against

the consumers who literally did nothing wrong, they might have to pay for the costs of this

to PG&E in the form of higher utility bills.

That's what's happening in the state of California right now in their legislature as we still

have, I think 500, 400 missing people and the legislature is worried about protecting

the utility company, not protecting the consumers.

Right?

It's a real travesty that you've got the utility trying to watch their own butts and make the

people who actually suffered through this whole tragedy and that lost everything and

they're going to try to make them pay twice.

I mean it's, it's a real sad shape of affairs in California where the legislators are backing

the utility rather than their own constituents to make sure that their constituents actually

have a place to live in again and can rebuild their lives after having a devastating loss

like this instead of backing the power company to try to make sure that they can dig a hole

out of it themselves.

When you know that power company is very well insured and there'll be able to pay off these

claims, they'll be able to take care of it, but the average person who lost everything,

it's not going to go as well for them unless they get help.

Right there's too many people that will probably never be made completely whole again after

this fire.

Obviously that includes the families who lost loved ones in it; who still have missing loved

ones.

But even if you were lucky enough to have your and your whole family survive, the chances

of being made completely whole again from this because of the influence that companies

like PG&E have in California, those chances are slim.

The only chance you have is through the trial lawyers is through these class action lawsuits

because that is one of the only ways that these companies, whether it's insurance or

utility, that they're actually going to be held accountable and pay for what they've

done to the state.

Scott Hardy, listen, this is a great story.

I appreciate everything you do with this.

If anybody needs more information, you can follow the link in the description of this

video.

You can also subscribe to the top class actions newsletter.

They have more information about this story, so please get educated, get what you need.

And Scott Hardy, always a pleasure talking to you.

Thank you very much.

Thank you Farron.

For more infomation >> Energy Companies Being Sued For Causing California Wildfires - Duration: 8:48.

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Two Iranian men indicted for ransomware attacks in Atlanta, New Jersey and public entities nationwid - Duration: 3:23.

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Nicki Minaj Handpicked Evelyn Lozada & Daughter for 'Good Form' Video - Duration: 1:05.

Basketball Wives star Evelyn Lozada made fans go wild when she popped up during a

sexy cameo in Nicki Minaj's new music video and it turns out the singer

personally sought out the reality star sources close to production on good form

tell the blast Minaj was extremely hands-on and picked lazada along with

her daughter Shanice Harrison to star in her video

we're told Minaj was also the one who suggested Lauren London and Wendy Harlow

to accompany lazada and Harrison as the resident bad bitches for the shoot we're

told the chun-li rapper was involved with every detail of the video and was

an absolute professional upset our sources say Minaj went out of her way to

ensure everyone was comfortable during production and her work ethic impressed

the entire crew

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Woman Begs For Return Of Stolen Dog - Duration: 1:01.

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Brothers fined for cutting down trees on their Canton Twp. property - Duration: 2:23.

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Sarasota County schools start crisis text line for students - Duration: 2:22.

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Gas station paying for repairs to cars that died after tanking up - Duration: 3:22.

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City closes portion of Jackson Avenue for maintenance - Duration: 0:16.

For more infomation >> City closes portion of Jackson Avenue for maintenance - Duration: 0:16.

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Candidated vying for Texas Senate District 6 seat - Duration: 1:56.

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New Trial For Man Convicted In 1985 Murder At Lowell City Hall - Duration: 2:06.

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Custom Usable Artwork For The Family To Enjoy ~ Make Your Photos A Clock! - Duration: 1:57.

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