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True. If you are involved in a collision that causes damage to property adjacent to a street or highway, you may be held liable for that damage. Liability typically depends on factors such as negligence, the circumstances of the accident, and applicable state laws. It's advisable to check with your insurance provider and local regulations for specific guidance.

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Is my Neighbor liable for damage to my property caused by his property?

It depends on the circumstances and local laws. Generally, if your neighbor's property causes damage to your property due to negligence or failure to maintain their property, they may be liable for the damage. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional to understand your rights and options in this situation.


If a tree does property damage who is liable?

Mother Nature would be the liable party, Unfortunately, she does not carry insurance. If your property is insured, Then your property Insurance Policy will cover the cost of damage repairs.


Who is liable for tree root damage?

owener of property tree is on The owner of the property where the tree is on.


Can a owner who is also a driver parked a vehicle and vehicle start rolling down claim from insurance co the payment for repairs?

Yes, if you have collision insurance. It would be a collision claim and you would have to pay what your collision deductible is. If your car caused damage to someone else's vehicle or property, you would also be liable for the damages.


Who pays for damage as a result of a car accident on private property in the State of Florida?

The At-Fault motorist (via their insurance) is liable for damage to property.


What happens if your property damage insurance is not enough to cover the claim?

You will be liable for the difference.


Is a passenger in the offending car liable?

If you're meaning liable for damage in a collision, he would only be liable only if he took control of the car and caused the collision. In vehicle theft, they can be charged with 'aiding and abetting' the driver, being knowingly driven in a stolen car. All depending on local state or country laws.


How do you claim auto insurance when you wrecked your car on your property?

It would be an auto claim for the damage to the other and a homeowners claim for the damage to your property. You cannot be liable to yourself, so you cannot claim the property damage on your auto policy.


Are personal injury and property covered under liability?

If the injury and property damage is to that of another for which you are at fault "Legally Liable" then yes. If the injury is to the insured(s) yourself or your own property then no. it is not possible to be liable to ones own self.


A rotten tree on the city property fell onto my car which was parked in my driveway on my landlord's property who is liable for the damage?

Nobody is liable for an act of nature. Your own comprehensive auto insurance would provide coverage for damage to your vehicle from an act of nature.


A tree on my property line grows a branch that hangs over my neighbor's property breaks off during a heavy storm onto their property. Who is liable for the damage?

You are responsible, but your homeowner insurance should cover damage.


Can a minor be held liable for property damage?

Yes, likewise his or her parents depending upon the circumstances of the case.