masterarbor
ArboristSite Operative
i have a client that is an insurance adjuster and he needs a report of damage done to trees. some need to be removed and an estimate needs to be done for this- that's the easy part. the hard part is estimating the dollar amount of damage done to the other trees. i have seen pictures of it thus far and it looks primarily like a grass fire with only little to moderate damage to trees. i need advice on how to put a dollar amount of "damage to a tree". is there a formula that one uses? these are primarily evergreens in a rural field environment near a fence line. i do have pictures, but they are in an adobe acrobat file with all the concerned parties information and i don't know how to separate the photos from the data. i will continue to try. this is new territory for me, but i'd like to take it on and put the notch in my belt.
thanks,
kevin
thanks,
kevin