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Home»Human Interest»Washington Neighbor’s Dead Tree Totaled His Car, Now Insurance Wants Him to Pay Up: ‘One of the Wildest Things I Have Heard’

Washington Neighbor’s Dead Tree Totaled His Car, Now Insurance Wants Him to Pay Up: ‘One of the Wildest Things I Have Heard’

What kind of logic is that?

Gabriela JessicaBy Gabriela JessicaJune 10, 20263 Mins Read
Washington Neighbor’s Dead Tree Totaled His Car, Now Insurance Wants Him to Pay Up: ‘One of the Wildest Things I Have Heard’
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A Washington State resident has gone viral after sharing a dispute involving a neighbor’s dead tree that allegedly destroyed their car and led to an unusual claim from the neighbor’s insurance company. The resident says they warned the neighbor about the tree months before it fell, only to later be asked to accept partial responsibility for damage caused when the tree came down. The story has sparked widespread discussion about liability, insurance claims, and homeowner responsibility.

My neighbor's tree fell on my car and now his insurance is trying to make ME pay for the damage to his fence
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The account was shared on Reddit’s r/legaladvice community, where it quickly gained thousands of upvotes and hundreds of comments. Many users were drawn to the unusual claim made by the neighbor’s insurance company, while others weighed in with legal advice and personal experiences involving property damage disputes.

According to the post, the tree had been visibly dead for more than a year before it fell. The Washington resident said they had photographs showing the tree without leaves, peeling bark, and a split branch. Concerned about the risk, they reportedly sent their neighbor a certified letter in October asking that the tree be removed because it was leaning toward the area where they regularly parked their vehicle.

The tree eventually fell during a windstorm last month. According to the resident, it landed directly on their car and totaled it. The falling tree also damaged part of the neighbor’s fence.

The resident said their auto insurance company covered the loss of the vehicle, minus the deductible, and is currently pursuing reimbursement from the neighbor through the subrogation process. However, the situation became more complicated when the neighbor’s homeowner’s insurance company allegedly contacted the resident about the fence damage.

The insurer argued that the certified warning letter may have contributed to the neighbor’s awareness of the risk and claimed the resident shared some responsibility because they did not follow up more aggressively after sending the letter. The user said they were asked to sign a document acknowledging “shared causation” for the fence damage.

Washington Insurance Dispute Draws Strong Reactions

The Reddit post drew an overwhelmingly supportive response. Most commenters argued that the resident had no responsibility for the fence damage and should not sign anything from the neighbor’s insurance company. Many described the insurer’s actions as an attempt to reduce its own liability or pressure the resident into accepting partial fault. “This is one of the wildest things I have heard regarding a letter from a homeowner’s insurance company,” one user wrote.

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Others suggested the insurance company may have been trying to weaken the resident’s insurance claim by obtaining an admission of fault. Many advised forwarding all communications to their own insurance providers and allowing them to handle the matter. Some commenters even recommended filing complaints with state insurance regulators if the request genuinely came from the insurer.

While the discussion included jokes about “Mercury in retrograde” and the “Chewbacca defense,” the overall consensus was that the certified letter actually strengthened the resident’s position by showing the neighbor had been warned about the dead tree long before it fell.

The Washington resident later said they planned to contact their homeowner’s insurance company and continue working through their insurers as the dispute moves forward.

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Gabriela has been writing game guides since 2023, mainly covering WuWa, Genshin Impact, and Honkai: Star Rail. She also loves exploring new titles, with favorites like Tears of the Kingdom, P5R, Stardew Valley, RDR2, The Witcher 3, WWM, and the RE4 Remake.

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