Simply being the owner of the tree does not make you liable.
Generally, No one is liable for acts of nature. So if the tree falls due to a natural occurrence you are not liable. If however you were in the process of cutting down the tree or trimming it when some part of it fell on someone, then you could be liable due to your intervening act.
The above being said, Anybody can sue anybody for almost any reason. Wining the suit however is another matter. They would need to prove that the tree falling on them was your fault.
AnswerAnyone can sue you, for any reason. They may not win, but they can sue not only you but anyone else they want to sue.Probably not. If the tree falls on your house due to a storm then the neighbor is not liable for the damage and it will have to be filed on your insurance. The only case where a neighbor may be liable is if the tree was dead and the person knew it was dead and was a risk to your property. Why would you want to sue your neighbor anyway?
Yes.
It is possible for someone to file a lawsuit if their child falls out of your tree. The outcome of the lawsuit would depend on the specific circumstances and whether negligence or a breach of duty of care can be proven. It is advisable to consult with a lawyer to better understand your legal rights and responsibilities in such a situation.
Bacon.
No. They can only get their guardian to sue the other person for them.
You cannot sue a person for martial interference. If you are having problems with this, you need to confront the person about it.
YES any company or person for that matter can sue a person for what ever amount is owed ...
You most certainly have the right to sue the city for the damages that they caused. You could probably also sue the operator of the crane as well.
Yes.
if you are from 'merica
You would usually sue the person, not the insurance.
I don't think they can sue you but, they can get affairs and divcores.