Posted by Gun guru on April 07, 2008 at 17:10:20 from (71.87.73.218):
One of my neighbors has built a super duty mail box stand for 5 boxes (5 home owners me included.) This structure is 800 pounds of heavy steel tube, channel iron and cemented into the ground, 2 feet from the road. My concerns are that if someone runs into this structure are we all liable for damages or even if someone is killed? I emailed my insurance agent to get his opinion, I am waiting. Has anyone on this site built a massive steel or all brick mailbox? I brought this up to my other neighbors and they dont really care about the risks because in their eyes a person should only be driving 25MPH anyway and anyone who wrecks their car is S.O.L. I will likely take my box with my address off of the steel structure due to the risks to me. If my insurance agent says your home owners insurance is cancelled or raised I will take my mailbox off. BTW: I have a PO box anyway for the mail and the box is a just incase someone doesnt know my PO box. Give me some opinions here.
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