No. This is why landlords require tenants to carry renter's insurance. Call your car insurance provider.
The comprehensive portion of your auto Insurance would cover damage from a falling limb.
Its tree sap from a tree if your car is under a pine tree then that's your answer
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Mother Nature would be the "responsible" party. The homeowner is not "liable" for acts of nature. Your homeowners insurance is not responsible for a natural act that causes damage to property of another. Your neighbors car is not listed as covered property on your Homeowners policy. Your homeowners insurance would also not pay if the tree fell on your own automobile. If a tree falls on someones car they should file a loss claim with their Auto Insurance Company. If they have comprehensive coverage then it will take care of their loss.
Yes. In most jurisictions you can remove tree limbs that overhang your property from your neighbor's tree. You should do it in such a way that the removal won't damage the tree. Let your neighbor know you will be having the limb removed in case he/she wants to have it done by their own landscaper.
In general, Nobody is liable for an act of nature. Your auto insurance comprehensive coverage would cover damages to your car. A property owners insurance will not cover damage to your vehicle unless you could prove willful negligence. This is because a property owner is not liable for an act of nature.
If you do not have comprehensive insurance, unfortunately you do. Bummer!
Hurricane IKE is responsible.
Hopefully you have full coverage auto insurance with comprehensive. The tree owner is not liable for damage to cars from falling trees unless you could somehow prove that he was knowingly or negligently responsible for the tree falling on your car.