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Jimmy-T
Keymaster

    sure a plant might fall but unlikely to do so, unless say the weather is harsh, and the chance of hitting someone is realistically very remote.

    A plant has already fallen from there but that aside, I think insurers work on possibilities rather than than only likelihood.  So yes it’s possible that a plant pot might fall and even if it’s highly unlikely that someone will be walking underneath at that precise moment, it’s possible.

    As for extreme weather, this very day scientists have declared that extreme weather events are the biggest threat to Australia when it comes to disasters.  If a gust of wind can pick a gas cylinder up and drop it on to a hapless pedestrian, killing him, (as happened in Sydney withing the last year) another blast could easily knock over one or more pot plants.

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