Posted by kyhayman on December 10, 2009 at 11:59:47 from (75.104.128.37):
In Reply to: Power Company tore posted by tlak on December 09, 2009 at 15:37:25:
KY Power, KU, RECC, or 3 Rivers? A lot depends on who the company in question is. If its a RECC co-op line or one of the Touchstone affiliates your best bet is to talk to your elected director on their board. These guys get paid well and have a really good deal going, they can bring a little pressure on the co-ops management.
KU/LG&E will probably be the hardest to deal with. They are owned out of country and are a for profit business. But they still should have a contingency clause in their contract with the contractor. KY Power is a for profit company too, and can be a pill to deal with until you get to the right people at AEP.
What I would do is document everything. Photo's, dates and times of your conversations, etc. Talk to your local Farm Bureau and see if they can get you in touch with both the state FB Federation office and also ot see if you have an insurance claim. It probably will end up with the Public Service Comission but they will talk a lot more favorably to FB people than to indiviuals. Litigation is certainly an option, especially small claims. While your damages may very well exceed 1500, the last thing any big company wants to do is have to deal with a small claims case. My email is open if you want to contact an attorney. I've worked with a few particularly east of I65 that can probably help you, especially if your damages are over 1500.
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