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Michigan Court Dismisses Suit Over Tree Branch Death

July 25, 2011

The Michigan appeals court won’t hold a couple responsible for a tree branch that fell and killed a 45-year-old Kalamazoo man during high winds in June 2008.

Joseph Clock’s estate sued Neal and Susan Kemp, claiming they should have known about the dangerous condition of the choke cherry tree. A large branch had fallen off the tree in a storm six years earlier.

But in a 2-1 decision last week, the court said evidence of visible decay was based on “conjecture, speculation and misinterpretation of facts.” The judges said there’s no guarantee that an arborist would have found the problem.

Judge Douglas Shapiro disagreed. He said his appeals court colleagues disregarded valuable testimony from a tree expert.

Topics Lawsuits Michigan

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  • August 1, 2011 at 4:47 pm
    Whatever says:
    Whatever does an 'act of God' mean? A tree limb comes down in a high wind and somehow someone is liable? The loss of life is a tragedy no doubt, but who are you going to sue i... read more
  • August 1, 2011 at 1:16 pm
    Nan says:
    We had a client come in several months ago and requested that we have his homeowners insurance company send someone out to cut done 8 trees on his property that he thought wer... read more
  • August 1, 2011 at 11:01 am
    Chad Balaamaba says:
    Dear lone holdout appeals court legal guru who finds negligence: ok, you indicate a "tree expert" found decay somewhere that may have contributed to a tree losing a limb in a ... read more

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