Did fallen trees cause damage?
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But some are still dealing with the effects of fallen trees and limbs broken by the weight of the ice. Damage from fallen trees might be covered depending on how comprehensive your insurance is.
After the ice storms earlier this month, at least 16,000 insurance claims have been filed across the state.
If a fallen tree damaged your home or car, here's what you need to know:
What should I do if a
fallen tree damages my car?
The
Can my insurance cover
damage from a fallen tree?
Comprehensive home and auto insurance policies will likely cover falling objects,
What kinds of insurance
are there?
Other kinds of vehicle insurance include auto liability; uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage; comprehensive coverage; collision coverage; medical payments; and personal injury protection.
What's the most common insurance plan Texans sign up for?
Some drivers pay for the minimum liability coverage required in
Which insurance would cover damage from fallen trees?
Gonzalez said a comprehensive plan would cover additional situations like weather, fire and vandalism.
What determines the cost of comprehensive insurance?
According to insurers Progressive and Allstate, comprehensive insurance covers noncollision events such as theft, vandalism, fire and damages caused by objects, including fallen trees and limbs.
However, Gonzalez said each company uses its own set of factors to determine the price of insurance, such as what kind of car you drive and where you live.
Does insurance require
me to trim my tree?
Not typically. But if tree branches are too close to the home, some insurers might not be willing to issue a policy, Gonzalez said.
What would I do if my neighbor's tree caused the damage?
If your neighbor's tree fell and damaged your property, the
"Your neighbor is generally not going to be responsible for an act of weather," Gonzalez said.



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