Leaning trees can pose a significant liability. They can easily fall onto people or your property, causing thousands in damage to structures. It’s understandable that homeowners’ insurance companies in Chesterland, OH, would want you to remove them, but they don’t always pay for removal. There are a few things to consider.
Companies Vary
While some companies will pay for preventative maintenance, such as waterproofing a basement or tree removal, others consider it the homeowners’ responsibility. Many view preventive tree removal as a form of property maintenance, which is the homeowner’s responsibility. Speak with an agent at M & M Insurance Group to determine what’s covered. They can also provide helpful advice and tips for ensuring your family and home are safe.
Required Removal
Many insurance companies require removal because the tree can result in an insurance claim. They may also require that homeowners pay the removal cost. Refusing to remove the dangerous tree can result in the modification of the policy to exclude damage caused by the tree if it falls, or higher insurance rates.
Covered Damages
There are several instances in which a homeowner’s insurance policy will cover damages if the tree falls. Many policies will cover structural damage and the removal of fallen trees. However, they often require that the tree fall due to a covered peril. For example, if it falls due to a tornado, you would need tornado coverage to cover the damage.
Many insurance companies differ in their coverage and what is considered standard maintenance. Always speak with a professional at M & M Insurance Group about your specific situation to get personalized advice. Contact us today to learn what we cover. We’re currently serving the Chesterland, OH area.