If a tree was properly maintained and healthy, but was knocked over by something like storm damage, the neighbor can't be held liable. But if the tree was unhealthy and it fell over onto another’s ...
The tree stopped just one foot away from one of the family members' heads. — -- A tree that crashed down into a Snohomish County, Washington house during a recent storm -- splitting it in half -- ...
Seville Boulevard: The lightning struck a tree in the backyard and traveled through a medium and ignited nearby wood ...
A woman and her son were trapped in their home after a tree fell on it during an intense storm in Lafayette, Louisiana, causing severe damage to the house but no injuries.
If a tree was properly maintained and healthy, but was knocked over by something like storm damage, the neighbor shouldn’t be held liable. But if the tree was unhealthy and it fell over onto another’s ...
Florida's "no-fault" tree law means homeowners are generally not liable for tree damage caused by natural events like storms, unless negligence is proven. The failed "Fallen Tree Act" sought to shift ...
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