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On 6/13/2010 8:07 PM, Hammarberg, Eric wrote:
> Money, always about money Insurance claim and a building owner trying to get the insurance company to pay for cleaning and repointing the building sue to supposed soot soiling on the facade.
Aaaargh! We get to see this... and then when we hear about BP
outsourcing claims handling because that sort of thing is not their core
business. True, they are in deep water.
Right after 9/11 I was asked to look at a building in Treibeca that the
owner claimed the cracks in their facade were caused by yadda yadda...
my gut feeling was that I wanted to punch them out.
I did not. Relegated as quick as possible to mis-remembery. Moved on.
I still say, call NYC fire department forensics and see what their
in-house lab says where to go. Won't hurt to have the connection. I
feel, frm what you share here, that you have a bs perception problem to
fight more than a material science quest.
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