Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Picture Of A Tree Fell On A House Who's Responsible If A Tree Is Uprooted During A Storm And Falls On A Neighbor's Fence?

Who's responsible if a tree is uprooted during a storm and falls on a neighbor's fence? - picture of a tree fell on a house

We have managed to remove the tree and there was much less damage to the fence side. Honestly, it seemed the same as before the tree fell on him. We were surprised, but it's true. We could easily bent the barrier in his previous position

However, neighbors said, they would contact your insurance owner

Our lawyer said, "Do not worry. Based on the photos you sent me, there was minor damage and was an" act of God. "

Is he right?

6 comments:

murigeni... said...

You can contact your homeowners insurance compensation. It should not. A storm is an act of God. Something that would not be able to offer. If the tree appeared healthy, ie had no outward signs of the dead, dead relative, in any way, fine.

If on the other side, the tree was diseased or had been informed that a threat is because of the injury or illness, he did nothing about it, and he fell for some reason you are responsible.

jackson said...

Law on the questions of God. Is the tree on your property and if they are not exactly like it before, she was responsible. Been there, done that, and has this battle.

You could you show that the questioning of a neighbor's claim that their own insurance is to ruin with only a claim. Later, if you ever need to make a claim to something more than your insurance sky rocket.

Home insurance is nowadays used for important things.

!!! said...

Well, actually it is legally liable for damages if the tree fell on their property. But it would be a ridiculous statement to make your neighbor. Sounds like a very nice neighbors. If you Jusy I achieve with them will be satisfied and to pay damages. Hassel Probally is much less.

Warren Peace said...

is an act of god.but the owner of the fence has the right to damage fence.i wish you a good market when they deductible.because file.it probably deductible on the definition.

agustin said...

If you are an owner, you are the owner of the tree, so if your tree falls on the fence of the neighbors, I am sorry to tell you, but you must pay damages, even if its minimal

Atiaofth... said...

It is an act of God. If you can not prove that you have neglected the trees nearby and took pictures before and after. In willing to bet that the song is so clear.

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