Licensed, bonded, and insured protects property owners, not just the company doing the work. If an uninsured crew damages a fence, roof, or power line during a job, that cost usually falls on the homeowner rather than the crew that caused it.
Bonding protects against incomplete or abandoned work, and insurance covers on-site injury, which matters given how physical tree work is. These protections only exist if the company carries them, and San Antonio sees plenty of crews after storms that don't.
Asking a company to show proof of insurance before work begins is a reasonable request, and any legitimate business keeps that documentation ready. It takes a few minutes and can prevent a much larger problem later.
Texas Tree Authority is fully licensed, bonded, and insured, with ISA-certified arborists on every job across San Antonio.
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