After a storm, or once nearby construction starts, it's common for damage to get blamed on whichever event happened most recently, whether or not that's actually what caused it. Working out the real cause matters, for insurance claims, for disputes with a builder, and simply for knowing what you're actually dealing with.

How Causation Actually Gets Determined

It's not a guess, and it's not simply timing. A proper causation assessment looks at several things together:

Real Examples, Both Directions

In one case, a builder was engaged to assess a retaining wall a neighbour believed had been damaged by adjoining excavation. Investigation found the actual cause was a failed agricultural drainage pipe and nearby tree root influence, unrelated to the works entirely. In another, wind loading during an actual storm event was confirmed as the cause of a carport collapse, directly supporting the resulting insurance claim.

Same starting question in both cases, completely different answers, because the finding followed the evidence rather than the assumption.