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<blockquote data-quote="Del_" data-source="post: 8236290" data-attributes="member: 2050"><p>I.S.A. Certified arborist for 18 years. 1991-2009. CA PD-0183.</p><p>Your's is the kind of situation that I've avoided being involved with like the plague.</p><p></p><p>You need an I.S.A. BCMA with expert witness experience.</p><p>I doubt you'll get a check from an insurance company without a BCMA, but there is always a possibility that an insurance company would pay you to go away.</p><p></p><p>Over the years I've attended lots of various seminars on the subject but have always had zero interest in making it a part of my business. The training though is a big help navigating the arborist/tree owner relationship. In other words, staying out of trouble.</p><p></p><p>Have you been photo documenting the decline of your trees? (time stamps are nice)</p><p></p><p>I did tree work for 40 years and never ended up in court even once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Del_, post: 8236290, member: 2050"] I.S.A. Certified arborist for 18 years. 1991-2009. CA PD-0183. Your's is the kind of situation that I've avoided being involved with like the plague. You need an I.S.A. BCMA with expert witness experience. I doubt you'll get a check from an insurance company without a BCMA, but there is always a possibility that an insurance company would pay you to go away. Over the years I've attended lots of various seminars on the subject but have always had zero interest in making it a part of my business. The training though is a big help navigating the arborist/tree owner relationship. In other words, staying out of trouble. Have you been photo documenting the decline of your trees? (time stamps are nice) I did tree work for 40 years and never ended up in court even once. [/QUOTE]
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