It depends on the scope. Some tree service work requires a state contractor license. We can help you understand how licensing may affect your coverage.
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It may be, under tools and equipment (inland marine) coverage, which is built to follow gear like chainsaws and chippers to the job site.
It may, through completed-operations coverage, which is why that piece matters for tree work. We can help you confirm how your policy addresses it.
Because the work is higher-hazard. Falling limbs, climbing, and heavy equipment raise both how often claims may happen and how severe they may be, which typically shapes the coverage ...

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