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Is Tree Fall Damage Covered Under Car Insurance?

Written by: Team Angel OneUpdated on: 22 May 2025, 8:01 pm IST
Tree damage to your car may be covered under comprehensive insurance. Coverage depends on the type of policy and the circumstances of the incident.
Is Tree Fall Damage Covered Under Car Insurance?
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Thundering skies, strong winds, and heavy rains are sweeping across the country. With the weather turning unpredictable, many car owners are waking up to a worrying sight: vehicles damaged by fallen trees. 

In such cases, a common and urgent question comes to mind. If a tree falls on your car, will your insurance policy cover the damage? In this article, we explain what your car insurance actually covers when nature strikes unexpectedly.

Understanding Tree Damage and Car Insurance

Car insurance is a safeguard against many unforeseen situations. One such incident is tree damage, which can occur due to storms, neglect, or accidents. Whether or not it is covered depends on the type of insurance policy you hold.

There are various ways in which a tree can damage a car, each treated differently by insurers.

Running Over a Fallen Tree

If your car runs into a tree already on the ground, this is considered a collision. It is not classified as falling object damage. Collision coverage is required for any compensation.

A Tree Falls on Your Vehicle

When a tree from your own premises falls on your car, the damage may be covered under comprehensive insurance. However, your claim could be denied if the tree was in poor condition and neglected.

Your Tree Damages a Neighbour’s Car

You could be held liable if your tree falls and damages a neighbour's vehicle. In such cases, your insurer may investigate whether you were aware of the tree's poor condition.

A Neighbour’s Tree Falls on Your Car

If a neighbour’s tree falls on your vehicle, their liability depends on whether they were informed of its poor condition. Without evidence, your own comprehensive coverage may need to respond.

Damage from a City-Owned Tree

When a city-owned tree causes damage, your local municipal authority may be liable if the tree was previously reported as hazardous. Otherwise, your insurer may need to cover the repairs.

Read More: Fact Check: Is Your Car Insurance Premium Linked to Your Credit Score?

How to Prevent Tree Damage to Your Vehicle

While certain incidents cannot be avoided, a few precautions can minimise the risk:

  • Park in a garage or covered parking space
     
  • Avoid parking near large trees
     
  • Remove dead or unstable trees from your property
     
  • Request tree trimming from neighbours if the trees are overhanging
     
  • Inform authorities about unsafe public trees

Steps to Take After Tree Damage Occurs

In the event of tree damage, documenting everything is crucial. Follow this process:

  1. Ensure everyone is safe
     
  2. Take clear photos of the damage
     
  3. Notify your insurance provider
     
  4. File a police report if required
     
  5. Submit the completed claim form with supporting documents
     
  6. Allow the insurer to send a surveyor for inspection
     

Role of Comprehensive Insurance in Tree Damage

Comprehensive insurance is designed to cover non-collision incidents such as theft, natural disasters, and falling objects. Tree damage usually falls under this policy type. A deductible must be paid before coverage is applied.

Communicating with Your Insurance Provider

Always document the condition of the tree and the event. Photographs and accurate reporting support your claim. Reach out to your insurance provider for guidance on documentation and the claims process. Comprehensive coverage can simplify these situations.

What Type of Insurance Covers Tree Damage?

Car insurance policies fall under three categories:

  • Third-party insurance: Covers damage to others, not your own car
     
  • Own-damage insurance: Covers damage to your vehicle only
     
  • Comprehensive insurance: Includes both third-party and own-damage coverage
     

Only the latter two types cover your own car damage. If you have either own-damage or comprehensive insurance, you may be eligible for compensation in the event of tree-related damage.

Conclusion

Comprehensive insurance generally covers tree damage, but coverage is subject to conditions and the source of the tree. Timely documentation, awareness of policy terms, and understanding your insurance type can determine whether your claim is approved.
 

Disclaimer: This blog has been written exclusively for educational purposes. The securities mentioned are only examples and not recommendations. This does not constitute a personal recommendation/investment advice. It does not aim to influence any individual or entity to make investment decisions. Recipients should conduct their own research and assessments to form an independent opinion about investment decisions. 


Investments in the securities market are subject to market risks. Read all the related documents carefully before investing.

Published on: May 22, 2025, 2:31 PM IST

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