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The view from Burlingame Place during the January cleanup and excavation of the Hendrickson and Chou homes that were destroyed in the Oct. 8 landslide. The Chous are suing the Hendricksons for the damage caused to their house when it fell down the hill.
Shasta Kearns Moore / The Southwest Community Connection
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HILLSDALE – Two more lawsuits have been filed in Multnomah County Court by the owners of the second home destroyed in the Burlingame Place landslide. The complaints totaling more than $1.7 million name Dave and Kathei Hendrickson, Farmers Insurance Company and the family’s insurance agent, Lynette Sanders.
Dr. Yuan Chou and his wife, Siukee Tong, barely escaped their home in the early morning on Oct. 8 when the house owned by the Hendricksons slid down the hillside and shoved their house off its foundation.
Both houses were destroyed – along with five other homes that were damaged – and the resulting debris has since been removed from the site.
Chou and Tong’s attorney, Jim Martin, said his clients are suing Farmers’ Insurance Company for not covering the damage to the home. Farmers’ Insurance has refused to pay, saying the policy does not cover earth movement.
But Martin argues that the damage to the home was not directly caused by earth movement.
“It is our position that the Hendricksons’ house is a flying object that landed on my client’s house, which is covered in the policy,” he said, adding that photographs show no mud on the Chou home. “So my client’s house was not damaged by land movement, it was damaged by a house falling on it.”
The family is also suing the Hendricksons for trespass, private nuisance and strict liability.
The complaint lists several remodels and landscaping projects that the Hendricksons undertook before the slide and argues that their negligence in performing these projects contributed to the landslide.
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