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MAUMELLE, AR – A truck is literally holding up a Maumelle house, keeping it from collapsing. But it was the truck's crash that put the house in jeopardy in the first place.
Homeowner Muzical Waite said, "It sounded like we were under attack or a plane had crashed."
But it wasn’t a plane.
“It is living a nightmare," Waite says.
The truck now holds her home together as she tries her hardest not to fall apart herself as insurance companies try to decide who will pay for the damage and contractors work to figure out how to remove the truck.
The family can't stay at the house because the truck is full of fuel and the electricity had to be shut off. There is no estimate for when the truck can be removed.
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Originally posted by ProphecyPhD
it was a post about a truck stuck in a house.
insurance wouldn't let it be moved.
The fact that they wouldn't let me post it scared me.
Originally posted by Swills
Originally posted by ProphecyPhD
it was a post about a truck stuck in a house.
insurance wouldn't let it be moved.
The fact that they wouldn't let me post it scared me.
A truck stuck in a house. While interesting this is certainly a let down. How's does one get a truck stuck in a house?
Originally posted by ProphecyPhD
They can't get approval to move the truck without insurance authorization, and they can't get the insurance authorization until the truck is moved!
He said the dump truck then began rolling downhill unoccupied, and he was unable to catch up with it.
The truck rolled down the hill, left the roadway, took out a speed limit sign and a utility box, went through a wooded area and destroyed a utility pole before crashing into the garage of the home.
You can't make this stuff up.
So lets say "hypothetically"
A truck from a construction site uphill from your house rolls DOWN the hill INTO your house.
Hypothetically speaking of course (because that could never happen).
Lets just say, maybe if we were living on Mars (follow me because this is all hypothetical) the city you lived in said you could not (that wasn't a typo) remove the said truck without insurance authorization but yet your insurance won't authorize you until the truck is moved!?!?
Please don't have a conniption, this could never really happen...... Right??
I'm glad that was just my crazy imagination and that wasn't the real world.