Not exact matches
A: If your home is damaged by your neighbor's
tree, the III says you'll
typically find that your homeowners insurance may help pay to repair the damage to your house (or other structure, if the
tree falls on your fence, for example).
The $ 1,000 limit
typically will apply regardless of the number of
fallen trees for any one loss, but you should read your policy carefully to be sure.
In addition to covering the damaged structure, your homeowners insurance policy
typically covers the cost of having the
fallen tree removed, up to the maximum benefit listed on your policy, which is usually between $ 500 to $ 1,000.
If a storm causes a
tree to
fall and damage your home or other insured structure, the damage is
typically covered.
This insurances are
typically sold together, and will cover the cost of many types of incidents that cause vehicle damage, such as collisions, animal strikes, wildfires, floods, winter weather,
falling trees, flying objects, vandalism, and car theft, among other things.
Theft, water damage, fire, vandalism,
falling trees, and animals are
typically things that are covered by a comprehensive policy.