Adjuster Considerations When Trees Fall Guide

Just because a tree falls at a property doesn’t mean coverage is afforded. Where a tree falls and what it impacts—if anything— can change how insurance professionals respond to tree-related claims.
Download the Adjuster Considerations When Trees Fall Guide to learn about:
- How coverage changes depending on if a tree falls on a house vs. a shed vs. a driveway vs. a yard
- Information insurance professionals should know to ensure the most appropriate tree or tree debris removal response
- Three factors tree care vendors consider when tree or tree debris removal is needed
This visual guide includes questions to ask for safe and swift tree or tree debris removal and assignment scope characteristics that may affect a tree care provider’s tree or tree debris removal estimate so that carriers know what to do based on the situation.
Fill out the form and save this resource to reference during future tree-related claims.
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