You should contact a local electrician who can examine any damaged wiring or appliances and serve as an expert, and, further, assuming the electrician's analysis is the same as yours, explore suing the electric company. For that, you should consult a local attorney.How does one prove damage caused by the power company?
Three steps.
First, you need to prove that damage occurred. That's a matter of being able to demonstrate objective harm/loss.
Second, you need to prove causality -- the harm was the result of (was caused by) something the power company did or did not do.
Third, you need to prove either that the power company acted intentionally to cause that harm, or acted negligently by failing to do something that it should have to avoid the harm.How does one prove damage caused by the power company?
it's hard to prove it.......any outsider cabn look at this and will point the finger at the power company....but to go after them for damages you will need hard proof....like if you have that conversation taped where they say they were conducting maintenance
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