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If a tree falls in an ice storm, who pays for the damage?

With the ice that nailed several Missouri communities last week, we've heard lots of people asking this question. If my tree falls on my neighbor's lot and damages his stuff -- or vice versa -- who foots the bill for that?

The answer is "it depends." Don't you hate that answer? Nice article summed things up in the Jeff City paper over the weekend. (WARNING: this paper's site takes a long time to load for some reason.)

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Posted by Travis on December 17, 2007 10:23 am :: Comments (1) :: Permalink

1 Response to "If a tree falls in an ice storm, who pays for the damage?"

super_chargers says:

December 19, 2007 4:43 pm

If a tree falls in an ice storm does it make any noise?

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