circumstances are the key - health of tree? weather conditions? prior notice of problem with trees? if healthy tree in a windstorm or other natural weather event - nobody is At Fault considered "act of god" you should contact comprehensive auto insurer
Your landlord's insurance should take care of it. Legally your landlord is liable as they own the tree and supposedly should have had it checked and trimmed to prevent that.
Fortunately, In the United States at least, no one is held liable for acts of nature. Your auto Insurance will, if you have comprehensive coverage for acts of nature cover the damage to your car.
Depends. Is the object a tree branch? Then possibly the owner of the apartment complex. If it is something that doesn't belong in a tree then it would depend on how that object got there.
The driver
No. This is an act of god. You should notify your car insurance.
It depends on what made the tree fall. If the tree is dead, then the owner of the tree is liable. If a tornado caused it to blow over it is considered a natural act and no one is liable.
You will have to file a claim on your own comprehensive auto Insurance. A property owners insurance will not cover damages to your vehicle unless you could prove willful negligence. This is because a property owner is not liable for an act of nature.
In the state of AZ can your neighbor's tree be liable for damage of your sewer?
owener of property tree is on The owner of the property where the tree is on.
No one is financially liable for acts of nature.
No, Nobody is liable for an act of Nature
No one is financially liable for acts of nature.