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I Loaned My Car to a Friend — Are They Covered If They Crash?
Loaning your car to a friend seems simple—until they crash it. In Georgia, insurance usually follows the vehicle, but coverage depends on permission, exclusions, and your policy rules. Here’s what really happens when someone else wrecks your car and how it affects your protection.

Ronelle Hunte-Roddy
4 days ago4 min read
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My Neighbor’s Tree Fell on My House — Who’s Responsible?
When a neighbor’s tree crashes onto your home, it’s natural to wonder — who’s footing the bill? In Georgia, the answer isn’t always what you expect. Most of the time, your own homeowners insurance covers the damage, even if the tree started next door. But if your neighbor knew that tree was dead, diseased, or dangerous and ignored it, liability could shift their way.
Learn what Georgia law says about fallen trees, how to protect yourself before disaster strikes.

Ronelle Hunte-Roddy
Oct 64 min read
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