01-15-2017, 02:11 PM
Sorry to hear it.
I learned this concept back in 2003 after Hurricane Isabel rolled through.
A buddy's sister had a huge tree topple from the neighbor's yard and cut through the fence. There was nothing struck besides the fence, but there it was laying in the middle of her yard. The neighbor called his insurance company and they sent out a tree service who proceeded to cut up and remove the tree from the fence line and neighbor's property but not hers. She flipped when they told her she was responsible for the portion that lay in her yard. Come to think of it, I still don't think she ever fixed the fence!
I learned this concept back in 2003 after Hurricane Isabel rolled through.
A buddy's sister had a huge tree topple from the neighbor's yard and cut through the fence. There was nothing struck besides the fence, but there it was laying in the middle of her yard. The neighbor called his insurance company and they sent out a tree service who proceeded to cut up and remove the tree from the fence line and neighbor's property but not hers. She flipped when they told her she was responsible for the portion that lay in her yard. Come to think of it, I still don't think she ever fixed the fence!