The tree missed the AC unit but it hit the car hard

The tree missed the AC unit but it hit the car hard

Last Tuesday, the region got hit with the first hurricane of the season.

We had a lot of rain and wind, and most of the trees were not prepared for the storm.

We lost a lot of branches during the wind gusts. Several of the branches fell on the lawn. One of the branches from the oak tree next to the house fell on the car. It missed the AC unit by a couple of feet. When I saw the damage to the car, I immediately wished it had hit the AC unit instead. When I realized that the car insurance would cover the damages, I was thankful that the tree didn’t hit the AC unit. Our homeowners insurance doesn’t cover repairs to the AC system or the heating system, even if the problem occurs during a natural disaster like a tornado, hurricane, or tropical storm. A couple of years ago, my wife and I we’re living in a different part of the country. A tree fell on our roof and damaged the furnace. Even though the roof was covered by the homeowners insurance, the furnace was not. The furnace is not considered part of the home, even though it is a necessary part of the home. The tree caused $3,000 worth of damages to the car, and I had to have a brand new hood, roof, and windshield installed. It would have been a lot easier to replace the furnace, but it would have been a lot more money for my wife and I. I hope that is the last storm we see this season.

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