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No, In the united States no one is liable for fallen trees. It's considered a natural occurrence. Trees fall all the time, it's normal, therefore no one is responsible..

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No, Nobody is liable for an act of nature. Your own property insurance should cover any damages.

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Who is resposible when tree falls and pulls down neighbors electrical wiring and damages house?

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