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That is an act of Nature. No one is responsible (liable) for an act of Nature. Your homeowners policy will not cover it. The comprehensive portion of the vehicle owners Auto Insurance policy would have to cover the damage.
The trucker or his insurance carrier is. Not only that, a trucker can and is responsible for the safety of the load he is carrying and can be criminally liable for injuries and damage caused by his negligence.
Depends who owns it.
Not for one car damaging another, the driver is responsible for that, but if a light pole falls on your car perhaps
There is a legal age for leasing an apartment in all 50 states. In most states, the age of majority is 18. Leasing an apartment falls under contract law.
Your homeowners policy will cover this under personal property. You must be careful though...most policies (in New York) exclude coverage for liablilty for a tramopline. You may be opening doors for a cancellation.
Yes but ur commit would have to do it or if he was told and damage happened to your property they are at fault but u have to have proof of his knowledge that the tree was rotten. Or over grown
If the tree was not dead already and clearly so then your insurance would pay for the damage to your house. A storm that causes the tree to fall is considered an "act of God" and the neighbor is therefore not responsible for the incident.
The person who owns the building and you are in the elevator they are responsible??
Fall damage is based on percentage.
Weather doesn't matter. Your HomeOwners Insurance would be responsible for those damages.
The owner of the vacant lot is responsible for the $300 worth of damage. Liability does not depend on whether the lot has improvements or not.