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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Legally, you're not at fault, but ethically, OP, you have a problem. Clearly you don't take care of your trees!!! You're a very bad neighbor. I'd be furious too.[/quote] If I'm the neighbor, I try my luck in small claims court arguing negligence and actual knowledge based the prior tree and the condition of the trees [/quote] And you’ll lose. It’s well established. Good luck trying to prove poor condition of a tree that’s already down. In the future, neighbor can put OP on notice of the trees condition and then will stand a chance of collecting. Furthermore, neighbor declined OPs offer to help remove the tree. There is no damage and if neighbor decides to file a claim for a downed tree with a $2800 deductible, well then neighbor makes poor choices regarding insurance. [/quote] ... but that's not how any of that works There is a valid claim and there's actual damages[/quote] You can keep insisting that, but please point to the statute that is going to prove that. There were damages the first time, which insurance companies agreed was paid by neighbor. Do you think both insurance companies are unaware of the law and YOU are correct?[/quote]
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