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Home owners insurance - lightning strike, neighbor's trees, damage to my propertyDelaware - My neighbor had two trees struck by lightning. The trees fell in my yard and caused damage to my property. Damage included lost picnic table and benches, gutter damage, and damage to two trees I ended up removing. Who is responsible for this damage? My neighbor's insurance company or mine. Please advise. Thanks. By the way, I have already submitted the claim through my insurance company. |
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Recently went throught the same thingThis also happened to me in VA. My insurance co. told me since it was a lightning strike it was an "Act of God" so your insurance company will pay for damages on your property. If they were NOT liable believe me they wouldn't pay a dime. Now if the tree was rotten and you told your neighbor the condition of his tree concerned you and then the tree fell....Then your neighbor would be resposible for any bills incured because of the tree. ![]() |
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| Questions is correct. Since the damage was not due to negligence (known tree hazard and ignored) or malice by the neighbor, you are responsible.
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