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Dej'an wrote:
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> > disasters (a hurricane is unlikely to destroy one's collection). Fire
> > and theft are also the only real hazards which would not leave one with
> > the damaged LEGO to back the claim up.
>
> ... And what about an earthquake ???
I guess it would depend on how complete the destruction of your home is.
For most residential homes, I suspect most of the collection would be
salvageable, the rest would be extractable to show just how much was
smashed.
Of course if you live in a high rise which pancakes, you won't be
sorting through your belongings (of course it also may not matter much
to you...).
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Frank Filz
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