Not a lawyer,and I know your frustration with lawyers having had to deal with them myself.Also it seems like some people try and say what an insurance company tells them is a law some way,its not.I would say that in most places,if your tree falls on somebody elses house,no matter what an insurance company says,or even what a Shyster lawyer says,you probably are going to get sued,and have to pay anyway.So unless you want to be sued,drug to court,forced to pay,why not take care of the tree?Maybe you can get him to pay half on the one you arent sure about,but if its on your property you will probably pay for whatever damages it causes. Lets just turn things around for a minute.If his limb was hanging over your roof,wouldnt you want him to do something about it?If his tree fell on your roof,wouldnt you want him to have to pay for it?I think you better trim the trees and take out the ones like you said before things get worse.Plus are you going to believe what people say on here about it enough to risk being sued?Once they sue you it could cost lots more.
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