Thursday, December 11, 2008

Portland Couple Sue Farmers Insurance Company of Oregon

Portland owners of sliding house first to sue insurance company
by Aimee Green, The Oregonian
Thursday December 11, 2008, 5:33 PM
The owners of a Southwest Portland home that slid down hill, smashing into two others Oct. 8, are suing their insurance company for at least $2 million for failing to pay up.

The suit filed by Kathleen and David Hendrickson, who lived at 6438 S.W. Burlingame Place, contends that Farmers Insurance Company of Oregon won't pay for their losses even though their insurance agent promised that their policy would provide comprehensive protection. The suit states that long before the slide the agent visited and inspected the Hendricksons' property, and told them their policy covered "earth movement." A mistake, however, was made in the written text of the policy, which said it didn't cover earth movement, the suit states.

A city investigation into the slide's cause cited backyard sprinklers and high water use as leading suspects. The suit states that the slide was caused by a "sudden discharge of water" and/or a "shaking of the earth" that happened as a stump on the property was ground up.

The Hendricksons are the first among the affected homeowners to file a lawsuit, said their attorney, Robert Bonaparte.

Two homes, including the Hendricksons', were destroyed. Another was damaged. Two others are considered too dangerous to live in.

Some of the affected homeowners have filed claims against the Hendricksons, Bonaparte said last month. The Hendricksons' insurance company has agreed to defend against those claims, he said.

-- Aimee Green; aimeegreen@news.oregonian.com

Source: oregonlive.com

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