McKayla Girardin, Car Insurance Writer
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Yes, full coverage does cover tree damage. Tree damage is covered by comprehensive car insurance, a main component of a full coverage insurance policy, which also provides protection for damage from natural disasters and animal damage.
Situations Where Full Coverage Covers Tree Damage
- A tree or falls on your car while it is parked in a public space.
- A tree or branch falls on your car while you are driving it.
- A tree on your property falls on your car, but you were not aware that the tree was at risk of falling.
Full coverage does not cover damage caused by negligence or maintenance issues, such as if you leave your car parked under a tree for extended periods of time and the paint gets damaged by falling sap or by acid in the leaves. Additionally, if your vehicle is damaged by driving into a tree, it would be covered by collision insurance, instead.
What To Do If Tree Damage Occurs
- File a police report as soon as possible.
- File a claim with your insurer under your comprehensive insurance policy.
- Work with an insurance adjuster to finalize your claim.
Full coverage car insurance normally includes comprehensive and collision insurance and at least the minimum insurance coverage required by state law. Full coverage policies are designed to provide protection for car accidents and non-accident-related damage to ensure the policyholder is covered regardless of fault.
To learn more, check out WalletHub’s guide to full coverage car insurance.
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