Good idea . . . but how do I verify that the tree man has insurance?
What kind of insurance should I look for? How much coverage?
Thanks.
Steve K8JQ
Barry Merrill wrote:
> In honor of my 96 year-old Father, alive and well and a
> Division Manager with Bartlett Tree Experts for 60 years,
> I'll share his advice on tree companies:
>
> Make sure the tree man has insurance; there are a lot of
> fly-by-night "butchers" that will climb your trees, but
> if they fall out of your tree, past cases have held that
> the homeowner or his insurance company has the liability
> for the injuries, as irrational as that might sound.
>
> 73
>
> Barry, W5GN
>
>
>
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