Arbor Max Tree Service

Google Business Profile | Tuesday, July 14, 2026

What Full Insurance Coverage Actually Means for Your Tree Removal Project

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When you hire a tree service in Berks, Chester, Montgomery, or Lehigh County, you're not just hiring for the work itself. You're taking on a share of the liability for anything that goes wrong on your property during that job.

An uninsured or underinsured contractor means that if equipment causes property damage or a crew member is injured, those costs land on your homeowner's policy, or on you directly. Full liability and workers' compensation coverage protects you as the property owner, not just the company doing the work. It's the difference between a smooth project and a situation that outlasts the job by months.

Arbor Max carries full insurance coverage on every job across our service area. That applies whether we're doing a routine trim or a crane-assisted removal of a large specimen on a tight residential lot. No shortcuts, no situations where the client is left exposed.

If you've received a quote from another company and insurance wasn't discussed, it's worth asking. Legitimate contractors are always happy to provide their certificate of insurance before any work begins.

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