Hi there - as some of you may already know, I'm currently looking into buying a small woodland in the South East of England. As part of the uhm-ing and err-ing process, the issue of Woodland Insurance has cropped up and I wondered if anyone here has any experiences of it - good or bad.
My vision for the woodland I'm interested in at the moment, is for family and friends only at this stage as its not really in a suitable location to be opened up to all. However, there is a public footpath running alongside part of it, which leads to the possibilities of needing insurance.
From what I understand you can buy public liability insurance that protects the wood-owner against various risks associated with owning the woodland. I also understand there's probably an awful lot more to it than that, but in a nutshell, I'd like to be legally guarded against any eventuality whereby any member of the public is injured by walking along the path or even if trespassing into my proposed woodland.
Clearly, I'd like to avoid anything like that happening in the first place by ensuring all aspects of the woodland are as safe as can be through proper maintenance, but after all, accidents can and do happen.
Can anyone recommend a good insurer and has anyone here fallen foul of not having insurance, or not having it back them up in the event of a claim?
Many thanks for reading!