Yes. An insurance company will pay when a tree is hit by lightning in your yard. I do not remember which one. Whether or not yours will is a different question. You will need to read your homeowners policy to see what is covered.
The tree trimmer or his insurance company.
Not neccessarily unless yours is defunct or your adding a Christmas tree to it. Another tree?
If hit a tree and damaged my auto, how long do I have to report it to my insurance company?
Call your insurance company and let them duke it out with his. If it is his tree...his liability insurance will pay. 4lifeguild
Yes. But the electrical company's insurance co should cover it if they are at fault.
My mobile Home is insured by Assurant Insurance company, since we did not supply our own insurance, green tree chose this provider and insured the home for us through them and added the payment to our monthly payment
Your Home Insurance company will cover the damages. Nobody is liable for an act of Nature.
It includes establishments making electric Christmas tree lighting sets
The tree would burn and suffer extensive damage
The tree lighting ceremony
in 1995
No, Homeowners insurance does not cover vehicles, That's what Auto Insurance is for.. It does not matter where the vehicle was parked.If a tree falls on your car or your car is struck by lightning, hail damaged or whatever, makes no difference. When you purchase your auto Insurance you have the option to buy liability or full coverage. Any damage to your vehicle would have to be filed against your auto insurance policy.AnswerShould be. Same thing if a tree fall on it. no coverage from your home policy.