littlenick
ArboristSite Lurker
Ok. I have found you can usually get a whole lot better deal if:
a) you get a good broker who you trust and has your best interest in mind
b) you get a reasonably high deductable, what you can afford and feel comfortable with - after all insurance is for the really big claims.. and you should pay the small stuff yourself
c) get the broker to look for a company package - if they have them - mine included a package taylored for tree services - but had dozens of clauses and features all bundled together -- and at better price than if he built same thing from scratch
d) get more insurance vs less.. allows you to bid on larger jobs, municipal jobs, whatever and have no worries.. and if you have above 3 items in place likely not a huge cost either.
Thanks for the good post! People on this site usually dont give 2 cents for helping a fairly new tree guy...
I just had my broker look into adding insurance for some equipment i just bought and adding that on the policy, i saved about $125.