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Do U think I have a case?

My apartment building caught fire 3 units down from my apartment unit. My unit had mostly water damage. I did not have renters insurance,though. The fire chief deemed the property structurally unsound and I lost everything because I could not get it out. They are starting to demo the building when I looked and saw most of my personal stuff on the back of the supervisor's truck. Does anyone know if I have a good case to sue the apartment complex insurance.

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Its worth a try, especially if you have proof that your belongings were removed. A lot depends on the cause of the fire. If it was due to problems with the building, faulty wiring, etc., you would have a case against the building. If it was due to the tenant's negligence, I would also sue that tenant.

And next time get renter's insurance.,
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You say you saw your property in the back of the supervisor's truck? What supervisor? The apartment complex? Call the police and report your property stolen.
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