by oldclaypaws » Thu Jul 23, 2015 11:05 am
A valid point Jennysmate.
When I chatted to Gary at Beechtree regarding a tailor made package on my new barn (goes up next week) he said that in all his years providing third party cover he'd only ever had two claims and both were spurious.
I guess you only need cover if you have regular numbers of people in your wood (such as courses) or have a major footpath through. While we live in an increasingly litigious society, claims are rare.
I've loads of very old crumbly tall trees which regularly drop large branches, but nobody comes through so I see no need for 3rd party. Wouldn't mind the value of the barn and timber being covered in case of arson (unlikely) or lightning (small possibility), but I'll have remote messaging cameras which would pick up most issues.