Rabscuttle
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- Apr 27, 2011
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We have friends that sustained a lot of tree damage last month. Licensed tree trimmers are in demand and the job that they want done costs about $1500. These trimmers are most importantly insured. They found someone who has done work for their other friends and charged $500. He climbs the tree, trims, etc. They problem is, he doesn't have insurance but will sign a waiver that he won't sue if he gets hurt. To me, this isn't the same as raking leaves. This is climbing up high and cutting limbs that could easily kill you if they fell the wrong way. I pointed out to my friends that one cannot waive their rights to sue and if he were severely hurt, any agreement they have would be worthless. Consider also, if his health insurance had to pay for his injuries, the insurance company would seek to subrogate, and he can't waive their right to do so either. I would live with unkempt trees or wait until I could afford an insured tree trimmer. What would you do?