Does Insurance Pay for Tree Removal if the Tree did not Hit the House?

In most cases, homeowners insurance does not pay for tree removal if the tree did not strike a covered structure. Coverage is typically determined by where the tree landed and what caused it to fall.

According to the provided guidelines, here is how coverage typically breaks down:

  • When it is NOT covered: If a healthy tree falls onto your lawn or open property without striking a covered structure (such as your house, fence, or detached garage), the removal costs are generally not covered.
  • When it IS covered: Insurance typically pays for removal if the tree falls due to a covered peril (like wind, lightning, or ice) and damages a covered structure. In these instances, debris removal is often covered up to a specific dollar amount or a percentage of your dwelling coverage.
  • Maintenance Exclusions: Even if a tree hits your house, the claim may be denied if the tree was dead, rotting, or poorly maintained before it fell. Insurers often classify this as a maintenance issue rather than storm damage.

Because every policy is a legal contract with unique language, it is vital to contact your insurance provider immediately to verify your specific tree debris removal insurance benefits and your deductible.


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