What is what to do when a tree falls in your yard?

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What to Do When a Tree Falls in Your Yard

A fallen tree in your yard can be stressful, but safety should be your first priority. Here's a step-by-step guide:

  1. Assess the Situation & Ensure Safety: Stay away from the tree, especially if power lines are involved. Assume all power lines are live. Call your local utility company immediately if a line is down. This is the most important thing you should do for your own safety. Then you should be aware of the risk%20of%20falling%20tree.

  2. Contact Your Insurance Company: Notify your homeowner's insurance company as soon as possible. Take pictures and videos of the damage. Your policy may cover tree%20removal and damage repair, depending on the cause of the fall and your coverage.

  3. Document the Damage: Take detailed photos and videos of the fallen tree, any damage to your property (house, fence, shed, etc.), and any affected utilities. This documentation will be crucial when filing your insurance claim. Make sure you have the proof%20of%20damage.

  4. Prevent Further Damage (If Safe): If possible and without risking your safety, take steps to prevent further damage. For example, you might cover a damaged roof with a tarp. Save receipts for any emergency repairs.

  5. Tree Removal: Get estimates from several licensed and insured tree%20removal%20services. Don't attempt to remove a large tree yourself unless you have the proper equipment and experience. Tree removal can be dangerous. Be sure to check license%20requirements of the company.

  6. Dealing with Neighbors: If the tree fell from your neighbor's yard, it's important to communicate with them. Depending on local laws and the circumstances, they may be responsible for the damage. Talk to your neighbor%20about%20damage.

  7. Check Local Ordinances: Some cities and towns have ordinances regarding tree removal and replacement. Check with your local government to ensure you are in compliance. Learn about local%20ordinances.