No one is financially liable for acts of nature.
No one is financially liable for acts of nature.
NO, Nobody is liable for an act of nature. You would not be liable for damage to vehicle resulting from a falling tree limb. Your neighbors comprehensive auto insurance will cover the damages. You would only be liable if someone had warned you that the branch was dangerous and you took no heed.
It depends on what made the tree fall. If the tree is dead, then the owner of the tree is liable. If a tornado caused it to blow over it is considered a natural act and no one is liable.
If the tree was on your property then you are. If it was on theirs , then they are.
A tree falling onto your yard from a storm or otherwise is considered an act of god. If your neighbor cut the tree and it fell on your home or fence that would be a different story. But fo the sakeof a giant windstorm coming through and taking down the tree the property line is where you are liable for what has happened. This is consistent in any state. Your neighbor did not intend on the tree falling on your home so it is in sence nobodys fault.
Barring some provable negligence, Nobody is liable for an act of nature. Your home insurance should provide coverage for a natural hazard such as this, Likewise if your tree fell on your neighbors house, the same would apply. The neighbors insurance would take car of the neighbors house.Depends on a lot of things. Generally, the tree is considered part of the land. Where it falls is who is initially responsible for the damages. From there, it gets legal depending on multiple factors.
In the United States, No one is liable for a natural occurrence. The vehicle owners comprehensive insurance would pay for damages resulting from a tree falling on the vehicle. If no comprehensive insurance is in place then their would be no coverage and the vehicle owner would be left to pay out of their own pocket.
If the person cutting the tree dropped on on the car, its their fault. There is no reason for it to fall on a car, unless the person was in a hurry and did it or just didnt know what they were doing in the first place. So if the company cutting it did it they're paying...or if you did it, you're paying...easy as that
That's what auto insurance is for. Your neighbors auto insurance will have to cover his damages. In the United States. A property owner is not liable for acts of nature. It's no different than if his own tree fell on his car or if he was parked on a public street or if a tree was blown in from a national Forest down the road. No One is liable for an act of nature.
Hopefully you have full coverage auto insurance with comprehensive. The tree owner is not liable for damage to cars from falling trees unless you could somehow prove that he was knowingly or negligently responsible for the tree falling on your car.
A person with no money can have a tree which is in danger of falling on a neighbor's property by contacting the city in which they live in. They can make arrangements to remove the tree or get them in contact with a company which will donate their services.
If it was on your land - you are. But ask your insurer - you pay for advice not just insurance cover