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With Winds Whipping California, Are You Protected Against Falling Trees And Debris?
http://www.iinc.org/articles/139/1/With-Winds-Whipping-California-Are-You-Protected-Against-Falling-Trees-And-Debris/Page1.html
Published on 11/26/2002
 
With high winds slamming parts of California this week, homeowners may wonder whether they are financially protected from flying debris and falling trees.

With Winds Whipping California, Are You Protected Against Falling Trees And Debris?
With high winds slamming parts of California this week, homeowners may wonder whether they are financially protected from flying debris and falling trees.

The answer is a conditional yes, though there are some exceptions to standard homeowners insurance policies that policyholders should be aware of.

For example, if a tree falls on to a house, both the damage to the property and the cost of tree removal are covered up to the limits of a standard homeowners insurance policy. Tree removal is typically covered up to $500 under these circumstances.

However, if a tree falls and causes no damage to the insured structure, the cost of tree removal is not covered under a typical homeowners policy. Though damage to trees and shrubs are covered due to losses from vandalism, theft and fire, storm damage to greenery is not covered under a typical homeowners policy.

The Insurance Information Network of California, a non-profit, non-lobbying insurance communications group, offers the free brochure “Am I Covered?” which outlines the answers to commonly asked questions about homeowners insurance. For a copy of the brochure, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to “Am I Covered” c/o IINC, 3530 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1610, Los Angeles 90010.