Damage to chimney by power line attache to it

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A service crew attached a power line to a chimney during repairs, leading to significant damage when the chimney cracked days later. The homeowner expressed concerns about the chimney's structural integrity before the attachment, which lasted about four hours. The company responsible for the repair denied any liability for the damage. Suggestions for the homeowner included contacting their insurance company, consulting a surveyor, or seeking legal advice. Professional assistance is recommended to address the situation effectively.
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hello :)
I am desperately seeking help for my problem: during reper of electrical mast, service crew attached main power line to my chimney. ( Chimney was add to house structure some time after house was build. More than 25 years ago).
Repair was a day long project. It required main power line to be disconnected from electrical meter for time being. Although I mention to crew about my concerns re chimney ( not sure how strong it is and how it was build) they decided to tided power line ( triple lumen N95) with rope to my chimney from a roof. It was like that for about 4 hrs. Imagine my shock when few days after I walked throu backyard and saw a big crack separating chimney from house.
Contacted company but they refuse to acknowledge any responsibilities.
How I can proof that their action was very unsafe and dengerous?

All troublesome element were present: old and unknown structure of chimney, harsh weather over years in Canada, Ontario , clay ground , long time of attachment (about 4hrs), weight of power line by itself, uncle under what it was hanging from ( between chimney and power line post) height of chimney and probably few more that I can't find myself.( weather ? - Wind ,barometric pressure temp. . It was hot and humid day - July 20,2014 . .?)

PLESE HELP ME .

If someone is awere of any physical formulas or rules that can be useful or any other ideas PLESE kindly let me know.

Thanfull for all suggestions -from a bottom of my heart - Krystyna .

P.S. I have pics to show,but don't know how to attach to this msg.
I could email them latter if needed.
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Krystyna said:
hello :)
I am desperately seeking help for my problem: during reper of electrical mast, service crew attached main power line to my chimney. ( Chimney was add to house structure some time after house was build. More than 25 years ago).
Repair was a day long project. It required main power line to be disconnected from electrical meter for time being. Although I mention to crew about my concerns re chimney ( not sure how strong it is and how it was build) they decided to tided power line ( triple lumen N95) with rope to my chimney from a roof. It was like that for about 4 hrs. Imagine my shock when few days after I walked throu backyard and saw a big crack separating chimney from house.
Contacted company but they refuse to acknowledge any responsibilities.
How I can proof that their action was very unsafe and dengerous?

All troublesome element were present: old and unknown structure of chimney, harsh weather over years in Canada, Ontario , clay ground , long time of attachment (about 4hrs), weight of power line by itself, uncle under what it was hanging from ( between chimney and power line post) height of chimney and probably few more that I can't find myself.( weather ? - Wind ,barometric pressure temp. . It was hot and humid day - July 20,2014 . .?)

PLESE HELP ME .

If someone is awere of any physical formulas or rules that can be useful or any other ideas PLESE kindly let me know.

Thanfull for all suggestions -from a bottom of my heart - Krystyna .

P.S. I have pics to show,but don't know how to attach to this msg.
I could email them latter if needed.View attachment 96072 View attachment 96073
P..S.2 I was able to figure it out and attache few images. :)
 
Contact your house insurance company. Explain what happened to them.

If no insurance you may have to decide if you can afford a surveyor prepared to write a letter to the company for you. Perhaps speak to a no win no fee lawyer?
 
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I'm sorry, but we can't offer legal advice. It is best for you to seek professional help in your area. As CWatters suggested, contact your house insurance company or lawyer. A building inspector is another option.

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