Loose neutral who is responsible?
	
	
		My electricity was turned of because I inadverternly forgot to pay the bill; before the utility technician left the I paid her and she turned the power back on within minutes. Later after power was restore we notice the lights began dim and get brighter. The next day the TV in one the bedrooms did not give a picture and we thought it was the cable box. The next evening we went out and came back home and the lights we left on were very dim. Upon entering the house we smelled something burning like an electrical wire or something of that nature. We called the power company and the turned of the power and investigated that we had a loose neutral. We have never experienced this before and it only began when our service was disconnected and restored several electrical components do not work as a result. The power company said the loose neutral was on my side of the meter base therefore I am responsible for all damage attributed to the loose nuetral Help me understand how I can be responsible if I never touch this meter and only authorized electrical utility technician or a license electrician.