Is this a case:?
one night there was a car that hit a power line pole and then went down into a ditch and hit a tree, my sister and some of her friends ran who saw the accident ran out of their car to go help, when my sister got close to the car, the sight of it made her pass out, so 3 of her friends picked her up and to get her back to the car, while they were carrying her, one of the guys slipped and his head hit the power line that was hanging, and all 4 of them got electrocuted, my sister and one of the guys died, the others were severly injured, they didn't get a chance to help the other two victims who were in the car crash. Now there is a guy who says he used to work for the city, and he mentioned that when a power line is hit or somehow interfered, a sensor of some sort is supposed to stop the electric current, so he said none of them should have gotten electrocuted, and he mentioned that my mother has a case against the city, does she have a case?
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I don't know about the power supposedly automatically turning off, but you need to seek the advice of an attorney immediately, if this is the case. If it is indeed a case against the city and not the power company then there may be a very short limit of time in which you need to put them on notice, I know in our state it is 90 days. So you need to check with an attorney as soon as possible. He will help you evaluate the facts of your claim and be able to tell you if in fact there is a claim.
If that guy who used to work for the city is truthful, then your mother has a case against the city.
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